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264:, Salonica, 1564, and was republished at Venice in 1604, and at Salonica in 1729. An appendix of five pages contains a list of difficult Spanish words, occurring therein, translated into Hebrew. An edition in Spanish letters was published by Samuel Mendes de Sola and associates in Amsterdam, 1729, dedicated to Aaron David Pinto. This work is considered one of the rarest in the Spanish language. A historical work by Almosnino, 308: 361:
John M. Zemke, ed. Mose ben Baruch Almosnino. Regimiento de la vida and Tratado de los suenyos (Salonika, 1564). Tempe, AZ: Medieval & Renaissance Texts and Studies, 2004
297:("The Face of Moses"), stating that it was written by Moses at Palestria near Salonica, and that his son Simon, after his father's death, desired to publish it (1584). 394: 198:("Reenforcing Strength.") These were published in Hebrew by his son Simon, the expense being defrayed by two other sons, Abraham and Absalom. 379: 321: 168:
commentary on the Biblical "Five scrolls"—the books of Canticles, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, and Esther—under the title
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in that city in 1553, and of the Livyat Hen congregation in 1560. He was eminent alike for knowledge of
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In 1565, he successfully represented his brethren at an audience with the sultan
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Die Hebräischen Uebersetzungen des Mittelalters und die Juden als Dolmetscher
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matters and for scholarship in the science of his day, particularly natural
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Crisis and Creativity in the Sephardic World, 1391–1648
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He was elected rabbi of the Neveh Shalom community of
213:, published at Salonica in 1563, and republished at 172:("The Hands of Moses"); also an exposition of the 159: 366: 338: 395:16th-century rabbis from the Ottoman Empire 293:(p. 12) mentions it under the title of 367: 266:Extremos y Grandezas de Constantinopla 201:Another Hebrew work by Almosnino was 164:In 1570, Almosnino wrote a lengthy 13: 120: 14: 406: 320:and Goodman Lipkind (1901–1906). 244:life, education of children, and 334:. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. 306: 380:Judaeo-Spanish-language writers 339:Tirosh-Samuelson, Hava (1997). 160:Contribution to Judaic Writings 236:, the influence of the stars, 1: 300: 99: 92: 57: 34: 205:("The Prayer of Moses"), an 7: 10: 411: 256:. The work was printed in 89:Moses ben Baruch Almosnino 76: 53: 30: 25: 18: 375:Rabbis from Thessaloniki 318:Frederick de Sola Mendes 113:about 1515, and died in 331:The Jewish Encyclopedia 220:Almosnino also wrote a 328:; et al. (eds.). 105:) was a distinguished 273:Moritz Steinschneider 230:Regimiento de la Vida 182:Ethics of the Fathers 343:. In Gampel (ed.). 217:in 1598 and 1805. 203:Tefillah le-Mosheh 86: 85: 402: 358: 335: 310: 309: 260:at the press of 197: 190:funeral orations 104: 101: 97: 94: 62: 59: 39: 36: 16: 15: 410: 409: 405: 404: 403: 401: 400: 399: 365: 364: 355: 326:Singer, Isidore 307: 303: 291:Eliakim Carmoly 193: 162: 123: 121:Rabbinical work 102: 95: 72: 63: 60: 49: 40: 37: 21: 20:Moses Almosnino 12: 11: 5: 408: 398: 397: 392: 387: 382: 377: 363: 362: 359: 353: 336: 302: 299: 226:Judaeo-Spanish 161: 158: 122: 119: 115:Constantinople 84: 83: 78: 74: 73: 70:Ottoman Empire 66:Constantinople 64: 55: 51: 50: 47:Ottoman Empire 41: 32: 28: 27: 23: 22: 19: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 407: 396: 393: 391: 388: 386: 383: 381: 378: 376: 373: 372: 370: 360: 356: 354:0-231-10922-9 350: 346: 342: 337: 333: 332: 327: 323: 319: 314: 313:public domain 305: 304: 298: 296: 292: 288: 287: 282: 278: 274: 271:According to 269: 267: 263: 262:Joseph Jaabez 259: 255: 254:Duke of Naxos 251: 247: 243: 239: 235: 234:good and evil 231: 227: 223: 218: 216: 212: 208: 204: 199: 196: 195:Meammeẓ. Koah 191: 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 157: 155: 150: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 118: 116: 112: 108: 90: 82: 79: 75: 71: 67: 56: 52: 48: 44: 33: 29: 24: 17: 390:1580s deaths 385:1510s births 344: 329: 294: 284: 276: 270: 265: 258:Rashi script 229: 219: 209:work on the 202: 200: 194: 186:Pirkei Moshe 185: 177: 169: 163: 151: 127:Spanish Jews 124: 117:about 1580. 111:Thessaloniki 88: 87: 322:"Almosnino" 295:Pene Mosheh 250:Joseph Nasi 192:, entitled 170:Yede Mosheh 103: 1580 96: 1515 61: 1580 38: 1515 369:Categories 301:References 238:Providence 211:Pentateuch 207:apologetic 174:Talmudical 131:rabbinical 109:; born at 281:Aristotle 246:free will 222:homiletic 184:" called 176:treatise 139:astronomy 154:Selim II 77:Religion 43:Salonica 26:Personal 315::  135:physics 81:Judaism 351:  286:Ethics 240:, the 215:Kraków 166:Hebrew 143:Arabic 324:. In 242:moral 147:Latin 107:rabbi 349:ISBN 178:Abot 145:and 137:and 54:Died 31:Born 283:'s 224:in 371:: 289:. 252:, 228:, 149:. 100:c. 98:– 93:c. 68:, 58:c. 45:, 35:c. 357:. 275:( 180:" 91:(

Index

Salonica
Ottoman Empire
Constantinople
Ottoman Empire
Judaism
rabbi
Thessaloniki
Constantinople
Spanish Jews
rabbinical
physics
astronomy
Arabic
Latin
Selim II
Hebrew
Talmudical
Ethics of the Fathers
funeral orations
apologetic
Pentateuch
Kraków
homiletic
Judaeo-Spanish
good and evil
Providence
moral
free will
Joseph Nasi
Duke of Naxos

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