Keyword: Jewish Studies
(1627)
from: Matthäus Rader, Bavaria Sancta, vol. III, 1627, p. 173
Gli animali e la sofferenza. La questione della Shechità e o diritti dei viventi
in: La rassegna mensile di Israel, v. LXXVIII (), issue 1-2: pp.--.
Pantheon sive Idola Judeorum [1650]
The British Museum, London
La dimensione politico-filosofica dei caeremonialia hebraeorum: Baruk Spinoza e Simone Luzzatto
in: Materia Giudaica, v. 13 (2008), issue : pp.81-90.
Dissertatio theologica tertia, de festo tabernaculorum: quæ singularem ordinem sacrificiorum in eo faciendorum exponit, ad Numer. XXIX. 12-38
n. p.: Henricus Halma, 1721.
Il Beato Lorenzino Da Marostica Presunta Vittima d’un Omicidio Rituale
in: La Rassegna Mensile Di Israel, v. 34 (), issue 9: pp.513-526.
The Rebuilding of the Temple and the Re-introduction of Sacrifice in the Light of Rabbinical Judaism
in: Theology, v. 56 (1953), issue : pp.82-88.
Aegyptiaca, et dekaphylon, sive de Aegyptiacorum sacrorum cum Hebraicis collatione libri tres (I, chap. 7)
Amsterdam: Borstius, 1696.
Heretic Jewish at the Stake (1493)
from: Schedel, Hartmann. Liber chronicarum, Nuremberg, 1493, c. 230v
Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Rar. 287, Münich
Animal Sacrifice and Pouring out the victim's blood (1491)
from: Stephan Fridolin, Der Schatzbehalter, Nuremberg, Koberger, November 18, 1491, fol. 24r
British Museum, London
Beasts and the birds sacrificed (1491)
from: Stephan Fridolin, Der Schatzbehalter, Nur,emberg, Koberger, November 18, 1491, fol. 18r
British Museum, London
Offering of the first-born in the Temple (1491)
from: Stephan Fridolin, Der Schatzbehalter, Nuremberg, Koberger, November 18, 1491, fol. 26r
British Museum, London
Scapegoat sent to the wilderness where five wild beasts are waiting to devour it, and secondly the sacrifice of an ox (1491)
from: Stephan Fridolin, Der Schatzbehalter, Nuremberg, Koberger, November 18, 1491, fol. 23v
British Museum, London
Sacrifice in Greek and Roman Religions and Early Judaism
New York: Scribner , 1952.
Et Ketz (Mystical and Kabbalistic literature) (1710)
from: Yechacham – Rabbi Yitzchak Chaim HaCohen of the Kantorini Chazanim, Et Ketz, Amsterdam, Shlomo Proops 1710