Giulio Bartolocci — (April 1 1613 ndash; October 191687) was an Italian Cistercian Hebrew scholar and author of the four volume Bibliotheca Magna Rabbinica. [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02317c.htm Giulio Bartolocci] Catholic Encyclopedia article] He was born… … Wikipedia
Giulio Bartolocci — Giulio Bartolocci † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Giulio Bartolocci A Cistercian monk and learned Hebrew scholar, b. at Celleno in the old kingdom of Naples, 1 April, 1613; d. at Rome, 19 October, 1687. He began his Hebrew studies under… … Catholic encyclopedia
BARTOLOCCI, GIULIO° — (1613–1687), Italian Christian Hebraist and bibliographer. Bartolocci was taught Hebrew by the convert Giovanni Battista Jonah Galileo (formerly Judah Jonah of Safed), and in 1651 became professor of Hebrew language and rabbinic literature at… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Bartolocci, Giulio — • A Cistercian monk and learned Hebrew scholar, b. at Celleno in the old kingdom of Naples, 1 April, 1613; d. at Rome, 19 October, 1687 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
MOROSINI, GIULIO — (Samuel ben David Nahmias; 1612–1683), apostate scholar, and polemicist. He was born in Salonika of a marrano family which had reverted to Judaism. His grandfather, Isaac, who had been a Christian in his youth, was referred to as Paul Teshuvah… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
College of the Neophytes — The College of the Neophytes,[1] in Italian Collegio dei Neofiti (Latin Collegium Ecclesiasticum Adolescentium Neophytorum or Pia Domus Neophytorum) was a Roman Catholic college in Rome founded in 1577 by Gregory XIII for education of young men,… … Wikipedia
Imbonati, Carlo Giuseppe — • Cistercian of the Reform of St. Bernard, orientalist, biographer, theologian; born at Milan; flourished in the latter half of the seventeenth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Imbonati, Carlo Giuseppe … Catholic encyclopedia
ITALY — Jews have lived in Italy without interruption from the days of the Maccabees until the present, through a period of 21 centuries. Although they were never subjected to general expulsion, there were frequently partial ones. They often enjoyed good … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Shabbethai Bass — Shabbethai ben Joseph Bass (1641 1718) (Hebrew: שבתי בן יוסף), born at Kalisz, was the father of Jewish bibliography, and author of the Sifsei Chachamim super commentary on Rashi s commentary on the Pentateuch. LifeAfter the death of his parents … Wikipedia
BIBLIOGRAPHY — As in general bibliography, the development of Hebrew bibliography is characterized by the transition from brief listings to more detailed catalogues. The listing of the books of the Bible which appears in the Talmud (BB 14b, 15a) had as its… … Encyclopedia of Judaism