R. Tanchum of Jerusalem in the Prophets of the Arabic commentary sample I.
(R. Tanchumi Hierosolymitani in Prophetas commentarii Arabici specimen I.)

Title R. Tanchum of Jerusalem in the Prophets of the Arabic commentary sample I.
Title Original R. Tanchumi Hierosolymitani in Prophetas commentarii Arabici specimen I.
Author Tanḥum ben Joseph, of Jerusalem, -1291, author Author info »
Author Original Haarbrücker, Theodor, 1818-1880, editor
Publication Date: 1843
Publication Place Dangerous - [publisher not identified]
Subject Bible. Judges > Commentaries. Christianity.
Type Book
Language ara,lat
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource (78 images)
Library: The Cornell University Library
Record ID 9524828
Library Location Cornell University Library
Date 1843
Notes Reproduction of the original from The British Library. Also issued in print. Electronic reproduction.
Sample Text He drew up the Arabic letters and furnished them with a Latin interpretation and inscription by T. Haarbrücker. There are 9 The chapters of the Book of Judges are more important than the later ones.
Seri Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library.
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R. Tanchum of Jerusalem in the Prophets of the Arabic commentary sample I.

(R. Tanchumi Hierosolymitani in Prophetas commentarii Arabici specimen I.)
Author Tanḥum ben Joseph, of Jerusalem, -1291, author Author info »
Author Original Haarbrücker, Theodor, 1818-1880, editor
Publication Date 1843
Publication Place Dangerous - [publisher not identified]
Subject Bible. Judges > Commentaries. Christianity.
Type Book
Language ara,lat
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource (78 images)
Library The Cornell University Library
Record ID 9524828
Library Location Cornell University Library
Date 1843
Notes Reproduction of the original from The British Library. Also issued in print. Electronic reproduction.
Sample Text He drew up the Arabic letters and furnished them with a Latin interpretation and inscription by T. Haarbrücker. There are 9 The chapters of the Book of Judges are more important than the later ones.
Seri Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library.
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