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Kol Divre ha-Torah, A Vocabulary of the Pentateuch, Jacob Mendes De Solla, 1865

כל דברי התורה - Only Edition

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  • Lot Number 54540
  • Title (English) Kol Divre ha-Torah, A Vocabulary of the Pentateuch
  • Title (Hebrew) כל דברי התורה
  • Note Only Edition
  • Author Jacob Mendes De Solla
  • City Philadephia
  • Publisher Collins
  • Publication Date 1865
  • Estimated Price - Low 200
  • Estimated Price - High 500

  • Item # 2636133
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Physical Description

Only edition. 152 pp., octavo, 182:114 mm., light age staining, stamps. A good copy loose in contemporary boards, rubbed and split.

 

Detailed Description   

Title: A vocabulary of the Pentateuch, containing all the words of the five books in their primitive forms, with an English translation, followed by an alphabetical index of the Hebrew words, with references to the page where each may be found in the vocabulary. Designed as a class-book, and at the same time to answer the purpose of a school dictionary, to which is prefixed a synopsis of Hebrew grammar, to facilitate the study for beginners. " Index and appendix.

Jacob Mendes De Solla was rabbi of Temple Emanuel in Denver. The de Sola family streches back to the tenth century and produced many distinguished Hebrew scholars and communal leaders.

 

Hebrew Description

 

References

Singerman 1881; Deinard 369. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide.