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Shishah meshalim be-ʻinyan ha-ʻolam ha-zeh ṿeha-ba : yatsa la-or ʻal pi k.y. Nyu Yorḳ le-ḥag ha-bar mitsṿah shel ha-baḥur ha-neḥmad Yaʻaḳov Binyamin bar Mosheh Marḳs Sh. ḳ. p. Noaḥ 685 le-f.ḳ. poh ḳ.ḳ. Berlin y. ʻa. E.
ששה משלים בענין העולם הזה והבא : יצא לאור על פי כ״י ניו יורק לחג הבר מצוה של הבחור הנחמד יעקב בנימין בר משה מארקס ש״ק פ׳ נח תרפ״ה לפ״ק פה ק״ק ברלין יע״א.

Library at the Katz Center - Special BM530 .D67 1924
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dosa ben Joseph, author.
Contributor:
Marx, Alexander, 1878-1953, writer of added commentary.
Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Library.
John G. Hartman Memorial Library Fund.
Language:
German
Hebrew
Subjects (All):
Jewish parables.
Paradise.
Future life.
Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Library--Manuscript--E.N. Adler 2405.
Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
Physical Description:
16 unnumbered pages ; 24 cm
Other Title:
Sechs Parabeln
Place of Publication:
[Leipzig] : [W. Drugulin], [1924]
Language Note:
Text in Hebrew, analysis in German. German text read from right to left.
Notes:
"Gedruckt in ... 60 exemplaren"--Colophon.
"Der hier erstmalig veröffentlichte Text der "Sechs Parabeln" ist einer Sammelhandschrift meist philosophischer Texte des Jewish Theological Seminary of America entnommen. Die Handschrift, Ms. E.N. Adler 2405, ist von Dosa b. Joseph, teilweise in Konstantinopel, 1461 geschrieben"--Unnumbered page 11.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the John G. Hartman Memorial Library Fund.
OCLC:
122772419

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