The Kimhi Family

The Emergence of Their Writings in the Reformation

by Gordon Laird, August 15, 1999

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CONTENTS


Updated: September 8, 2003

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"The Kimhis and the Reformers"
Introductory Remarks
I. The Kimhi Family - the emergence of their writings in the Reformation
II. Transmission of the writings of the Kimhis in the Middle Ages
III. Martin Luther's Use of Hebrew
IV Eli Levita - Interpreter of Kimhi Grammars
Reference Notes
KIMHI SOURCE DOCUMENTS
R. David Kimhi's Sefer Miklol R. Moses Kimhi's Mahalak Shebile De-daat
HEBREW GRAMMARS OF THE REFORMATION
GRAMMARS 1475-1528 Pellican's de modo legendi et intelligendi 1504 Reuchlin's de rudimentis hebraicis 1506
KIMHI WRITINGS PRINTED 1469-1545
Grammars - 1469-1545 Commentaries - 1477-1531 Psalms 1477-1517 1st Rabbinic 1517 Special Page

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