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Sefer Ḥayat al-ruḥ : ruaḥ ḥayim / mo. ha-R. Siman Ṭov Melamed [she-ḳibets otam min "Ḥovat ha-levavot", ṿe-gam min "Moreh nevukhim" ; ṿe-hosif ʻalaṿ me-ʻatsmo divre musar bi-leshonenu, ṿe-gam bi-leshon ha-ḳodesh].
ספר חייאת אל רוח : רוח חיים מוה"ר סימן טוב מלמד [שקבץ אותם מן ״חובת הלבבות״, וגם ״מורה נבוכים״ ; והוסיף עליו מעצמו דברי מוסר בלשונינו, וגם בלשון הקודש].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Melamed, Siman Ṭov.
Contributor:
Baḥya ben Joseph ibn Paḳuda, active 11th century.
Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204.
Library at the Katz Center Special Collections (University of Pennsylvania)
Standardized Title:
Ḥayat al ruḥ
חייאת אל רוח
Language:
Hebrew
Judeo-Persian
Subjects (All):
Judaism--Works to 1900.
Judaism.
Judeo-Persian literature.
Genre:
Early works.
Physical Description:
191, that is, 382 pages ; 21 cm
Other Title:
Ruaḥ ḥayim
Ḥayat al ruḥ
רוח חיים
חייאת אל רוח
Place of Publication:
Yerushalayim : Be-hotsaʼot ha-aḥim Yiśraʼel Netanʼel u-Vinyamin Shaṿaluf, [1898] 658.
ירושלים : האחים ישראל נתנאל ובנימין שאוולוף, [1898] 658.
Language Note:
Judeo-Persian and Hebrew.
Local Notes:
LIBRA copy imperfect: t. p. wanting.
OCLC:
173032803

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