Giulio Bartolocci (1 April 1613 – 19 October 1687) was an Italian Cistercian Hebrew scholar and author of the four-volume Bibliotheca Magna Rabbinica...
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vilifying Gentiles. By the 17th century, the Cistercian Hebraist Giulio Bartolocci anticipated the modern view of the primitive text, arguing that the...
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the French Royal Library (now Bibliothèque nationale de France). Giulio Bartolocci, librarian of the Vatican, produced a collation in 1669 which was...
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institution. Notable teachers at the college during this period included Giulio Bartolocci (1613–1687) a Cistercian Hebraist, and author of the Bibliotheca Magna...
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– Geminiano Montanari, Italian astronomer (b. 1633) October 19 – Giulio Bartolocci, Italian Biblical scholar (b. 1613) October 21 – Edmund Waller, English...
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(הגהות מיימוניות, abbreviated הגהמי"י) on Maimonides' Mishneh Torah. Giulio Bartolocci mistakenly identifies him with Meïr Ha-Kohen, a French scholar of...
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Louis-Isaac Lemaistre de Sacy, French Bible translator (d. 1684) April 1 Giulio Bartolocci, Italian Biblical scholar (d. 1687) Charles de Saint-Évremond, French...
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viii. 31, note; Neubauer, in Geiger's Jüd. Zeitschrift, x. 225; Giulio Bartolocci, Bibliotheca Magna Rabbinica, i. 5, iii. 867; De Rossi, Dizionario...
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Louis-Isaac Lemaistre de Sacy, French Bible translator (d. 1684) April 1 Giulio Bartolocci, Italian Biblical scholar (d. 1687) Charles de Saint-Évremond, French...
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was also later one of the Vatican librarians. Among his pupils was Giulio Bartolocci, who is indebted to his learned master for the idea and plan of his...
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in Rome and was raised to the dignity of abbot. A former pupil of Giulio Bartolocci, who was a member of the same order and projector of the Bibliotheca...
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– Geminiano Montanari, Italian astronomer (b. 1633) October 19 – Giulio Bartolocci, Italian Biblical scholar (b. 1613) October 21 – Edmund Waller, English...
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doi:10.2307/751378. ISSN 0075-4390. JSTOR 751378. S2CID 195051563. Giulio Bartolocci translated ch. ix. and xxii., in his "Bibliotheca Magna Rabbinica";...
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Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. It cites the following sources: Giulio Bartolocci. Ḳiryat Sefer (Bibliotheca Magna Rabbinica). Four folio volumes, 1675–93...
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description of the others he borrowed from the works of Buxtorf and Giulio Bartolocci (from the latter only in the first part). Bass's work is distinguished...
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discovered, dated 6 August 1593 in Venice. The seventeenth century authors Giulio Bartolocci and Johann Christoph Wolf state that Nicolaus Mursius in his Relatione...
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Abraham ibn Daud and the Kimchis, among others. Ibn Yahya, followed by Giulio Bartolocci and others, mistakenly records Marinus as Jonah's father. According...
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He lived successively at Luzzara, Venice, Ferrara, and Sassuolo. Giulio Bartolocci, followed by De Rossi, Wolf, and Julius Fürst, erroneously identified...
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Philipp/Jean-Phillipe (1721–40; Schwabach) Barozzi, Francesco (d. 1587; Italy) Bartolocci, Giulio (1613–87; Rome) Bashuysen, Heinrich Jacob (1679–1750; Hanau) Baynus...
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