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<p> a famous Dutch printer of Hebrew, was a native of Antwerp, and settled at Venice, where he established a [[Hebrew]] printing-office. He died in 1530. Bomberg published te editio princeps of the entire [[Babylonian]] [[Talmud]] (1520-23, 12 vols. fol.), the editio princeps of the [[Jerusalem]] Talmud (1522-23), the editio princeps of R. Nathan's Hebrew [[Concordance]] (1523); but what interests us most is the fact that the famous Rabbinic Bible, edited by | <p> a famous Dutch printer of Hebrew, was a native of Antwerp, and settled at Venice, where he established a [[Hebrew]] printing-office. He died in 1530. Bomberg published te editio princeps of the entire [[Babylonian]] [[Talmud]] (1520-23, 12 vols. fol.), the editio princeps of the [[Jerusalem]] Talmud (1522-23), the editio princeps of R. Nathan's Hebrew [[Concordance]] (1523); but what interests us most is the fact that the famous Rabbinic Bible, edited by Jacob ben-Chajim, was also published by him (1524-25). (See [[Rabbinic Bibles]]). (B. P.) </p> | ||
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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]
a famous Dutch printer of Hebrew, was a native of Antwerp, and settled at Venice, where he established a Hebrew printing-office. He died in 1530. Bomberg published te editio princeps of the entire Babylonian Talmud (1520-23, 12 vols. fol.), the editio princeps of the Jerusalem Talmud (1522-23), the editio princeps of R. Nathan's Hebrew Concordance (1523); but what interests us most is the fact that the famous Rabbinic Bible, edited by Jacob ben-Chajim, was also published by him (1524-25). (See Rabbinic Bibles). (B. P.)