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<p> a rabbi who lived in the house of Don [[Joseph]] Nasi at [[Constantinople]] about the middle of the 16th century, published כִנַּדְגָּלוֹת אִיּוּמָה, Terrible | Isaac Ben-Moses Onquenira <ref name="term_53794" /> | ||
==References == | <p> a rabbi who lived in the house of Don [[Joseph]] [[Nasi]] at [[Constantinople]] about the middle of the 16th century, published '''''כִנַּדְגָּלוֹת''''' '''''אִיּוּמָה''''' , ''Terrible As Bannered Hosts,'' (with reference: to the Song of [[Solomon]] 6:4), an ethical poem, with an extensive commentary (Constantinople, 1571; Berlin, 1701): '''''—''''' a twofold commentary on Nachshon ben-Zadok's work, '''''רְאוּמָהס''''' , ''Revelator Arcanum'' (Constantinople, 1566): '''''—''''' he edited Don Joseph Nasi's '''''יוֹסֵ''''' '''''Š''''' '''''בֵּן''''' '''''פּוֹרָת''''' , a treatise written against such as disbelieve in religious philosophy, but believe in astrology (ibid. 1577): '''''—''''' and a treatise written against the Christians. See Furst, ''Bibl. Jud. Iii.'' 48; De Rossi, ''Bibliotheca Judaica Antichristiana,'' p. 41 sq. (Parma, 1800); by the same author, Dizionario storico degli autori Ebrei, p. 252 (Germ. transl. by Hamberger); Buxtorf, Bibl. rabbinica, p. 170; Hottinger, Bibl. Orientalis, p. 22; Bartolocci, Bibliotheca magna crabbinica, 3:889; Wolf, Bibl. Hebr. '''''‘''''' i. 646; Gratz, Geschichte d. Juden, 9:426; Wertheimer, Wiener Jahrbuch, 1856; J6cher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, 3:1077. (B. P.) </p> | ||
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Isaac Ben-Moses Onquenira [1]
a rabbi who lived in the house of Don Joseph Nasi at Constantinople about the middle of the 16th century, published כִנַּדְגָּלוֹת אִיּוּמָה , Terrible As Bannered Hosts, (with reference: to the Song of Solomon 6:4), an ethical poem, with an extensive commentary (Constantinople, 1571; Berlin, 1701): — a twofold commentary on Nachshon ben-Zadok's work, רְאוּמָהס , Revelator Arcanum (Constantinople, 1566): — he edited Don Joseph Nasi's יוֹסֵ Š בֵּן פּוֹרָת , a treatise written against such as disbelieve in religious philosophy, but believe in astrology (ibid. 1577): — and a treatise written against the Christians. See Furst, Bibl. Jud. Iii. 48; De Rossi, Bibliotheca Judaica Antichristiana, p. 41 sq. (Parma, 1800); by the same author, Dizionario storico degli autori Ebrei, p. 252 (Germ. transl. by Hamberger); Buxtorf, Bibl. rabbinica, p. 170; Hottinger, Bibl. Orientalis, p. 22; Bartolocci, Bibliotheca magna crabbinica, 3:889; Wolf, Bibl. Hebr. ‘ i. 646; Gratz, Geschichte d. Juden, 9:426; Wertheimer, Wiener Jahrbuch, 1856; J6cher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, 3:1077. (B. P.)