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Encyclopédie Universelle. 2012.
Encyclopédie Universelle. 2012.
-poncteur — puncteur, trice, poncteur, trice ❖ ♦ Élément, du latin punctura « piqûre ». ⇒ puncture … Encyclopédie Universelle
Aesop among the Jews — Aesop among the JewsIndia the Probable SourceResearch has shown an intimate relation between the fables associated with the name of Æsop and the jatakas , or birth stories of the Buddha. Sakyamuni is represented in the jatakas as recording the… … Wikipedia
Berechiah ben Natronai ha-Nakdan — (fl. 12th 13th century) French translator and writer. He lived in Normandy and England. His Fox Fables were collected largely from non Jewish sources. He translated into Hebrew the Quaestiones naturales of Abelard of Bath and wrote ethical… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
BERECHIAH — (fourth cent.), Palestinian amora; sometimes referred to in the Midrash as R. Berechiah ha Kohen. His father s name was apparently Ḥiyya (Tanḥ. B. Gen. 60, cf. Lev. R. 31); was a pupil of R … Encyclopedia of Judaism
OXFORD — OXFORD, English university town. The presence of Jews is first recorded in 1141, when they were despoiled by both claimants to the throne during the civil war. The Jewry was in the center of the town (the present St. Aldate s Street). Oxford Jews … Encyclopedia of Judaism