• Soncino may refer to: Soncino, Lombardy, a comune of the Province of Cremona, Italy Soncino family (printers), an Italian family of Jewish printers Scipione...
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  • Soncino Press is a Jewish publishing company based in the United Kingdom that has published a variety of books of Jewish interest, most notably English...
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  • The Soncino family (משפחת שונצינו) is an Italian Ashkenazi Jewish family of printers, deriving its name from the town of Soncino in the duchy of Milan...
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    Soncino (locally Sunsì) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Cremona in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) east...
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    9.1795492°E / 45.4702437; 9.1795492 Soncino Castle (Italian: Rocca di Soncino) is a military fortress in Soncino, northern Italy. It was built in the...
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    Talmud (section Soncino)
    Epstein, Soncino Press. An 18 volume edition was published in 1961. Notes on each page provide additional background material. This translation: Soncino Babylonian...
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  • The Battle of Soncino was a battle of the Wars in Lombardy, fought in March 1431. It was fought between the armies of the Republic of Venice, under Count...
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    Paolo Barbò da Soncino (died 5 August 1494/5) was an Italian Dominican philosopher and theologian. Barbò was born at Soncino, Lombardy, from where comes...
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  • Scipione Barbò Soncino, or Scipione Barbuo, was a 16th-century Italian jurist and writer, active in Padua. His best-known work was a set of biographies...
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    Luisa, Marchesa Casati Stampa di Soncino (born Luisa Adele Rosa Maria Amman; 23 January 1881 – 1 June 1957), was an Italian heiress, muse, and patroness...
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    The Palazzo Stampa a Soncino is a 16th-century Renaissance-style palace on Via Soncino number 2, corner Via Torino, of Milan, Italy. The palace now has...
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  • owned many estates throughout the Italian Peninsula, including a Castle in Soncino, a Palace in Milan, and countless others in Muggiò, Melzo, Gorgonzola,...
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  • compared with Bar Ilan. Produced by Davka corporation, Soncino Classics Collection includes Soncino English translations of the Tanach, Babylonian Talmud...
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    hanged on the eve of the Passover. — Sanhedrin 43a, Babylonian Talmud (Soncino Edition) Although the question of the equivalence of the identities of...
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  • Piero Manzoni (category People from Soncino)
    Bacca. Self-taught as an artist, Manzoni first exhibited at the Soncino's Castle in Soncino in August 1956, at the age of 23. His early work was broadly...
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    years' pay for an ordinary labourer or craftsman. The explorer was fêted; Soncino wrote on 23 August that, similar to Christopher Columbus, Cabot "is called...
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    himself by intentional self-neglect during his imprisonment in the castle of Soncino, near the city of Cremona in Lombardy. In the following year his brother...
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    Genesis. Translated by H. Freedman and Maurice Simon. Volume II, London: The Soncino Press, 1983. ISBN 0-900689-38-2. Deuteronomy Rabbah 1:25. Land of Israel...
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  • tractates Ketubot, Giṭṭin, and Baba Meẓi'a, each printed separately by Joshua Soncino in 1488–89, and of which no copy is known to exist. The same fate has met...
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  • vegetables, with particular reference to the produce of the Holy Land. Soncino Press. ISBN 978-0-900689-22-2. Isaac Klein, A Guide to Jewish Religious...
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    both teacher and student. The first edition of the Ikkarim appeared at Soncino, 1485; it was published with a commentary under the title of Ohel Ya'akov...
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    The Babylonian Talmud. Vol. 5. Singer, M. H. (translator). London: The Soncino Press. pp. xvii–xxi. Arzi, Abraham (1978). "Kodashim". Encyclopedia Judaica...
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  • century. Reprinted in, e.g., Midrash Rabbah: Genesis, Volume II, London: The Soncino Press, 1983. ISBN 0-900689-38-2. Guggenheimer, Heinrich W., Seder Olam:...
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  • divine commandments (the Sefer Ha-mitzvoth of Moses Maimonides) London: Soncino Press, 1940. Friedberg, Albert (2013). Crafting the 613 Commandments: Maimonides...
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  • French victory but Joan of Arc is captured by Burgundians. 1431 Battle of Soncino 17 May – Count of Carmagnola, for Venice, is defeated by the Visconti....
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    Paredes family * Sanchez family * Sassoon family * Senigaglia family * Soncino family * Sosa family * Taitazak family * Taroç family * Vaez family The...
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    Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds, based on the layout pioneered by the Soncino family printers, with the commentaries of Rashi, and of the Tosfot in the...
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  • Jewish-British scholar. Cohen was the editor of the Soncino Books of the Bible and participated in the Soncino translation of the Talmud and Midrash. Abraham...
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    printing in Hebrew, was established in Cairo c. 1557 by a scion of the Soncino family of printers, Italian Jews of Ashkenazi origin who operated a press...
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    The Babylonian Talmud. Vol. 5. Singer, M. H. (translator). London: The Soncino Press. pp. xvii–xxi. Arzi, Abraham (1978). "Kodashim". Encyclopedia Judaica...
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