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<p> [[Jeshua]] (Ha-Lewi) Ben-Josef </p> <p> a [[Jewish]] writer of the 15th century, is the author of הֲלַיכוֹת עוֹלָם, or a methodology of the [[Talmud]] (Constantinople, 1510, and often since). It was translated into [[Latin]] by L'Empereur, under the title, Clavis Talmudica (Leyden, 1635); also by Bashuysen, Clavis Talumudica Maxima (Hanau, 1714); and by Struve, Logicae Hebraica Rudimenta (Jena, 1697). See First, Bibl. Jud. 2:64 sq. (B.P.) </p>
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<p> [[Jeshua]] (Ha-Lewi) Ben-Josef </p> <p> a [[Jewish]] writer of the 15th century, is the author of '''''הֲלַיכוֹת''''' '''''עוֹלָם''''' , or a methodology of the [[Talmud]] (Constantinople, 1510, and often since). It was translated into Latin by L'Empereur, under the title, Clavis Talmudica (Leyden, 1635); also by Bashuysen, Clavis Talumudica Maxima (Hanau, 1714); and by Struve, Logicae Hebraica Rudimenta (Jena, 1697). See First, Bibl. Jud. 2:64 sq. (B.P.) </p>
 
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Jeshua (Ha-Lewi) Ben-Josef [1]

Jeshua (Ha-Lewi) Ben-Josef

a Jewish writer of the 15th century, is the author of הֲלַיכוֹת עוֹלָם , or a methodology of the Talmud (Constantinople, 1510, and often since). It was translated into Latin by L'Empereur, under the title, Clavis Talmudica (Leyden, 1635); also by Bashuysen, Clavis Talumudica Maxima (Hanau, 1714); and by Struve, Logicae Hebraica Rudimenta (Jena, 1697). See First, Bibl. Jud. 2:64 sq. (B.P.)

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