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    Joseph Athias (c. 1635 – 12 May 1700) was a merchant, bookprinter and the publisher of a famous Hebrew Bible which was approved by States-General of the...
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    Desmarets, who died in 1673. Athias answered the charges in a short work whose title begins, Caecus de coloribus. Athias’ pamphlet was a full-blown attack...
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    prisoner of hope"), in three acts, which appeared in Amsterdam in 1673 at Joseph Athias and in which he allegorically depicted the victory of the will over...
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  • Sola Sabato Morais Abraham Pereira Mendes Frederick de Sola Mendes Joseph Athias Henry Pereira Mendes Moses Gaster David de Sola Pool Shem Tob Gaguine...
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  • Killigrew, English clergyman, poet and playwright (born 1613) May 12 Joseph Athias, Spanish-born publisher of Hebrew Bible (born 1635) John Dryden, English...
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  • acriaçaõ do mundo. Joseph Athias; Kahal kadosh Talmud Torah (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Amsteoldami : Ex officina de Yosephi Athias, Anno ab orbe creato...
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    Yiddish were printed in square letters. Rashi script Tkhine Tseno Ureno Joseph Athias Yiddish literature Also known as Yiddish Type, mesheit (מעשייט), vaybershrift...
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  • His press competed with that of Uri Phoebus Halevi and the press of Joseph Athias. Library of Congress Authorities George Alexander Kohut Jewish martyrs...
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    the auction could take place. Following her death it was bought by Joseph Athias, the printer of books in Hebrew who cooperated with the widow of Jan...
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    thereafter Immanuel Benveniste, the printing houses of Uri Phoebus and Joseph Athias turned Amsterdam into a major center for Hebrew printing. Following...
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