by J. Christy Wilson. Main Heritage Shelves General BV2626.Z8 W5 1952 Book Item-ID: i10056427 BIB-ID: 1007278 Show moreby J. Christy Wilson. Main Heritage Shelves General BV2626.Z8 W5 1952 Book Item-ID: i10056427 BIB-ID: 1007278 Show less
Manning, Samuel , 1822-1881, Palestine--Description and travel, DS107 .M28 1874
by Samuel Manning Main Heritage Shelves General DS107 .M28 1874 Book Item-ID: i15959806 BIB-ID: 1024659 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Show moreby Samuel Manning Main Heritage Shelves General DS107 .M28 1874 Book Item-ID: i15959806 BIB-ID: 1024659 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Show less
Shepheard, Samuel, Shepheard's Hotel (Cairo), TX910.5 .S34 1957, 647.940924
by Michael Bird. Told mostly through Shepheard's journals and letters. Main Heritage Compact General TX910.5 .S34 1957 Reference Item-ID: i10173699 BIB... Show moreby Michael Bird. Told mostly through Shepheard's journals and letters. Main Heritage Compact General TX910.5 .S34 1957 Reference Item-ID: i10173699 BIB-ID: 1019005 Show less
Morton, Samuel George , 1799-1851, Ethnology in the Bible, Monogenism and polygenism, Chronology, GN23 .N68 1854, 572 N91
by J.C. Nott and Geo. R. Gliddon. "Memoir of the life and scientific labors of Samuel George Morton / by Henry S. Patterson": p. xvii-lvii. Main... Show moreby J.C. Nott and Geo. R. Gliddon. "Memoir of the life and scientific labors of Samuel George Morton / by Henry S. Patterson": p. xvii-lvii. Main Heritage Shelves General GN23 .N68 1854 Book Item-ID: i10236284 BIB-ID: 1025264 Includes bibliographical references (p. 717-732). Show less
Hayyuj, Judah b. David, Samuel ha-Nagid, Hebrew language--Grammar, Hebrew language--Lexicography, PJ4557 .I26 1880, 896.260081
par Joseph Derenbourg et Hartwig Derenbourg. The influence of Judah b. David Hayyuj and Samuel ha-Nagid on the works of the author is discussed in... Show morepar Joseph Derenbourg et Hartwig Derenbourg. The influence of Judah b. David Hayyuj and Samuel ha-Nagid on the works of the author is discussed in the Introduction. Rare original edition (reprinted in 1969) of the works of Jonah ibn Janah from Cordoba, known as Abu al-Wali-d Marwan ibn Janah, (c. 990-1050), a mediaeval Hebrew grammarian and lexicographer. His philological works, written in Arabic, were quoted by Kimchi and Maimonides; they exercised the greatest influence on Judaic exegesis and form the basis of many modern interpretations. - Several underlinings in pencil. A good copy. Main Heritage Shelves General PJ4557 .I26 1880 Book Item-ID: i16843654 BIB-ID: 1509209 Includes bibliographical references. Show less