Malachi Beit-Arié
Also known as
Malachi Beit-AriéMalachi Beit-ArieBeit-Arié MalachiMalachi Beit-Arié
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL342575A
Top Subjects
- Facsimiles (4)
- Judaism (3)
- Hebrew Manuscripts (3)
- Paleography, Hebrew (3)
- Liturgy (2)
- Texts (2)
- Mahzorim (2)
Books by Malachi Beit-Arié
Total count: 15
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Niḳudo shel maḥzor Ḳ. Ḳ. Ṿermaizaha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit1965-01-01
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Pereḳ Shirahmevoʼot u-mahadurah biḳortit1966-01-01
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הרי ירושלים וכל היסוריםshirimSifre Tarshish1967-01-01
Manuscrits médiévaux en caractères hébraïquesportant des indications de date jusqua̓̀ 1540Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique1972-01-01-
Hebrew codicologytenative typology of technical practices employed in Hebrew dated medieval manuscriptsCentre national de la recherche scientifique1976-01-01
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Hebrew codicologytenative typology of technical practices employed in Hebrew dated medieval manuscriptsCentre national de la recherche scientifique1976-01-01
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The Worms MaḥzorThe Jewish National & University Library in Jerusalem, Ms. Heb. 4⁰ 781/1Cyelar Establishment1985-01-01
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The only dated medieval Hebrew manuscript written in England (1189 CE) and the problem of pre-expulsion Anglo-Hebrew manuscriptsValmadonna Trust Library1985-01-01
Hebrew CodicologyIsrael Academy of Sciences & Humanities1989-12-01
The makings of the medieval Hebrew bookstudies in palaeography and codicologyMagnes Press, Hebrew University1993-01-01-
Hebrew manuscripts of east and westtowards a comparative codicologyBritish Library1993-01-01
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Manuscrits médiévaux en caractères hébraïque, tome 1. Bibliothèques de France et d'IsraëlCNRS Editions1993-11-24
Perek shirahan eighteenth-century illuminated Hebrew book of praise : companion volume to the facsimile editionFacsimile Editions Limited1996-01-01
The Parma psalter (a thirteenth-century illuminated Hebrew Book of Psalms, with a commentary by Abraham Ibn Ezra)companion volume to the facsimile editionFacsimile Editions Ltd.1996-01-01
Unveiled faces of medieval Hebrew booksthe evolution of manuscript production--progression or regression?Hebrew University Magnes Press2003-01-01