Search Special Collections
Results
Total number of records: 6
Top 10: Subject
Subject | Count |
---|---|
jewish law -- early works to 1800. | 1 |
jewish religious poetry, hebrew -- italy -- texts. | 1 |
manuscripts, hebrew -- 17th century -- texts. | 1 |
piyutim -- texts. | 1 |
jewish law | 1 |
hebrew language | 1 |
berit milah -- liturgy -- texts. | 1 |
cabala | 1 |
cabala -- early works to 1800. | 1 |
cecil roth collection -- insertions -- research notes. | 1 |
Top 10: People and organisations
Sefer ʻAśarah maʼamarot
Fano, Menahem Azariah da (1548-1620); Arkevolty, Shmuel (1515-1611); Mosheh ben Shelomoh ha-Leṿi, of Frankfurt; Roth, Cecil (1899-1970)
409 [1649]
Includes: Maʼamar Ḥiḳur ha-din -- Maʼamar Em kol ḥai -- Maʼamar ha-midot.
Beʼur sefer Ḳohelet
Gallico, Elisha ben Gabriel; Arkevolty, Shmuel (1515-1611); Roth, Cecil (1899-1970)
[1577]
At end, a poem by Shmuel Arkevolty.
Berit Shalom: ṿe-hu tiḳun ha-milah be-fizmoneha ṿe-shireha ṿe-dineha ʿim sidure birkhoteha. ברית שלום: והוא תיקון המילה בפזמוניה ושיריה ודיניה עם סדורי ברכותיה. [Compilation of halakhic and kabbalistic discourses about the circumcision. Poems and hymns recited on the occasion of a circumcision].
Arkevolty, Shmuel (1515-1611); Carpi, Yehudah (fl 1699); Alṭaras, Yitsḥaḳ; Leone, Mosheh ben Yitsḥaḳ of Urbino; Moshe ibn Gaṭenyo; Cordovero, Moses ben Jacob (1522-1570)
[1600–1620]
Hebrew title supplied from title page. English title derived from Roth, "Catalogue", in Alexander Marx: Jubilee Volume, vol. 1 (New York, 1950), no. 60. Variant titles: Dinim ṿe-seder ha-berakhot...
Beʼur ʻal ha-Torah
Sforno, Obadiah ben Jacob (1470-1550); Luzzatto, Solomon ben Abraham; Arkevolty, Shmuel (1515-1611); Roth, Cecil (1899-1970)
327 [1567]
Edited, with a preface, by Solomon ben Abraham Luzzatto. At end, a postscript ending with a poem by Shmuel Arkevolty, followed by an index and the author's Kaṿanot ha-Torah.
Ḥoshen ha-mishpaṭ
Jacob ben Asher (1269-1340); Karo, Joseph ben Ephraim (1488-1575); Arkevolty, Shmuel (1515-1611); Eliano, Vittorio
327 [1567]
With a postscript and a poem by Shmuel Arkevolty, followed by: Revisto & corretto per mi Vittorio Eliano.