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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 16
עמוד 110
He was another of those wonderful Jews who flourished as scholars in that
remarkable eleventh-century Spanish revival of learning under Moorish
leadership. His real name was Moses Sephardi, but for the sake of prudence he
assumed the ...
He was another of those wonderful Jews who flourished as scholars in that
remarkable eleventh-century Spanish revival of learning under Moorish
leadership. His real name was Moses Sephardi, but for the sake of prudence he
assumed the ...
עמוד 273
But this failure to publish the largest encyclopædia yet attempted by man did not
destroy the zeal of the uninspired scholars. A hundred years later Ma Twan Lin
succeeded in editing a great collection of information that became so popular that
...
But this failure to publish the largest encyclopædia yet attempted by man did not
destroy the zeal of the uninspired scholars. A hundred years later Ma Twan Lin
succeeded in editing a great collection of information that became so popular that
...
עמוד 277
Chinese scholars point out that he brought the language to such a state of
conciseness and finish as it had never known before. Like most of the verse
writers of his times, he is to-day scarcely more than a name; practically nothing is
to be ...
Chinese scholars point out that he brought the language to such a state of
conciseness and finish as it had never known before. Like most of the verse
writers of his times, he is to-day scarcely more than a name; practically nothing is
to be ...
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