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Biblioteca magna rabbinica: de scriptoribus, & scriptis hebraicis, ordine alphabetico hebraicè, & latinè digestis (1675-1693) is a book by Giulio Bartolocci and Carlo Giuseppe Imbonati.

Abstract

Comprehensive bibliography of Jewish books and first systematic, all-inclusive bibliography of Jewish literature. The 4-volume work, planned by Bartolocci, after his death was completed by his student Imbonati, who added a fifth volume dealing with references to Jews in ancient Latin authors, see Bibliotheca latino-hebraica (1694 Imbonati), book.

Editions and translations

Published in Rome [Italy]: Sacrae Congregationis de Propaganda Fide, <4 vols.> 1675-1693.

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]