The theological works of the learned Dr. Pocock, sometime professor of the Hebrew and Arabick tongues, in the University of Oxford, and canon of Christ-Church

containing his Porta Mosis, and English commentaries on Hosea, Joel, Micah, and Malachi. To which is prefixed, an account of his life and writings, never before printed; with the addition of a new general index to the commentaries. In two volumes

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The theological works of the learned Dr. Pocock, sometime professor of the Hebrew and Arabick tongues, in the University of Oxford, and canon of Christ-Church

containing his Porta Mosis, and English commentaries on Hosea, Joel, Micah, and Malachi. To which is prefixed, an account of his life and writings, never before printed; with the addition of a new general index to the commentaries. In two volumes

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London

Edition Notes

Text of Porta Mosis, by Moses Maimonides, in Hebrew and Latin in parallel columns; text of the commentaries also printed in columns.

"A list of the subscribers names": v.1, p.[1]-[4] after Preface.

Other Titles
Sirāj. Hebrew & Latin. 1740.

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2 v.

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OL44861476M
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10979492

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