| Jim Leach - 1999 - Broj stranica: 764
...Institute 1968), vol.1, 210. 40 Rabbenu Asher Ben Yehi'el was a rabbinic scholar of Ashkenaz and Sepharad during the second half of the thirteenth century and the beginning of the fourteenth century. His work, Piskei ha-Rosh, also known as Sefer ha-Asheri, follows the order of Hilkhot ha-Rif,... | |
| Gabriel Audisio - 1999 - Broj stranica: 260
...consequences. Hence the men charged with Waldensian heresy, caught in the mesh of the inquisitorial net in the second half of the thirteenth century and the beginning of the fourteenth, did not belong to the same social class as their predecessors. When documents state their professions,... | |
| Mauro Perani - 2001 - Broj stranica: 212
...of a royal chancellery in the middle of the thirteenth century is the basis of this archive. While the second half of the thirteenth century and the beginning of the fourteenth have been well studied as far as Catalan Jews are concerned, the fourteenth century has not been thoroughly... | |
| Mînnā Rôzen - 2002 - Broj stranica: 440
...Institute 1968), vol. 1,210. 40 Rabbenu Asher Ben Yehi'el was a rabbinic scholar of Ashkenaz and Sepharad during the second half of the thirteenth century and the beginning of the fourteenth century. His work, Piskei ha-Rosh, also known as Sefer ha-Asheri, follows the order of Hilkhot ha-Rif,... | |
| Jonathan Ray - 2006 - Broj stranica: 236
...and the great Catalan scholar Moses ben Nahman (11941270), are relatively sparse, and it is not until the second half of the thirteenth century and the beginning of the fourteenth that we begin to possess a more extensive body of literature on which to draw.10 Beyond the scarcity... | |
| Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Pope Benedict XVI - 2007 - Broj stranica: 142
...siecle et le debut du XI Ve" [Ecclesiological aspects of the dispute between mendicants and seculars in the second half of the thirteenth century and the beginning of the fourteenth], AHD 28 (1961): 35-151. local Church was largely avoided, and a fruitful teamwork developed, from which... | |
| Edmund Buckley, James Mason Hoppin, Alfred Vance Churchill - 1907 - Broj stranica: 230
...painting. Most rapid progress, in all the arts, especially in that of sculpture, was made in England in the second half of the thirteenth century and the beginning of the fourteenth century, largely under the patronage of Henry III., who employed, and handsomely rewarded a large number... | |
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