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The theological works of the learned Dr. Pocock, sometime professor of the Hebrew and Arabick tongues, in the University of Oxford, and canon of Christ-Church : containing his Porta Mosis, and English commentaries on Hosea, Joel, Micah, and Malachi. To which is prefixed, an account of his life and writings, never before printed; with the addition of a new general index to the commentaries. In two volumes (v.1)
Pococke, Edward (1604-1691); Twells, Leonard (1742); Maimonides, Moses (1135-1204)
1740
Text of Porta Mosis, by Moses Maimonides, in Hebrew and Latin in parallel columns; text of the commentaries also printed in columns. "A list of the subscribers names": v.1, p.[1]-[4] after Preface. ...
The theological works of the learned Dr. Pocock, sometime professor of the Hebrew and Arabick tongues, in the University of Oxford, and canon of Christ-Church : containing his Porta Mosis, and English commentaries on Hosea, Joel, Micah, and Malachi. To which is prefixed, an account of his life and writings, never before printed; with the addition of a new general index to the commentaries. In two volumes (v.2)
Pococke, Edward (1604-1691); Twells, Leonard (1742); Maimonides, Moses (1135-1204)
1740
Text of Porta Mosis, by Moses Maimonides, in Hebrew and Latin in parallel columns; text of the commentaries also printed in columns. "A list of the subscribers names": v.1, p.[1]-[4] after Preface. ...
The works of Mr. Edmund Smith : containing I. Phaedra and Hippolitus. II. A poem on the death of Mr. Philips. III. Bodleian speech. IV. Pocockius, &c. To which is prefix'd, A character of Mr. Smith, by Mr. Oldisworth
Smith, Edmund (1672-1710); Oldisworth, William (1680-1734)
1719
Special t.p. for Phaedra and Hippolitus. "Pocockius" (p. 92-94) commemorates the death of Edward Pocock, the orientalist. "A poem to the memory of Mr John Philips" - p. 79-87. "A character of th...
The works of Mr. Edmund Smith, late of Christ-Church, Oxford : Containing, I. Phaedra and Hippolitus. II. A Poem on the death of Mr. Philips. III. Bodleian speech. IV. Pocockius, &c. To which is prefixed a character of Mr. Smith, by Mr. Oldisworth
Smith, Edmund (1672-1710); Oldisworth, William (1680-1734)
1714
In this, the first edition, "Pocockius" precedes "Bodleian speech." The former, which was first printed here, commemorates Edward Pococke, the orientalist. It was translated into English anonymously a...
Proposals for printing by subscription, Abdollatiphi Historiae Aegypti compendium: quod sexaginta abhinc annis, ab Eduardo Pocockio... ex lingua arabica in latinam versum, nunc primum utraque edidit, notisque illustravit Thomas Hunt
Hunt, Thomas (1696-1774)
[1746?]
The work to which this prospectus refers appears never to have been published. Place of publication suggested by ESTC. Dated on p.8 "Sept.16.1746".
The theological works of the learned Dr. Pocock, sometime professor of the Hebrew and Arabick tongues, in the University of Oxford, and canon of Christ-Church : containing his Porta Mosis, and English commentaries on Hosea, Joel, Micah, and Malachi. To which is prefixed, an account of his life and writings, never before printed; with the addition of a new general index to the commentaries. In two volumes (v.1)
Pococke, Edward (1604-1691); Twells, Leonard (1742); Maimonides, Moses (1135-1204)
1740
Text of Porta Mosis, by Moses Maimonides, in Hebrew and Latin in parallel columns; text of the commentaries also printed in columns. "A list of the subscribers names": v.1, p.[1]-[4] after Preface. ...
The theological works of the learned Dr. Pocock, sometime professor of the Hebrew and Arabick tongues, in the University of Oxford, and canon of Christ-Church : containing his Porta Mosis, and English commentaries on Hosea, Joel, Micah, and Malachi. To which is prefixed, an account of his life and writings, never before printed; with the addition of a new general index to the commentaries. In two volumes (v.2)
Pococke, Edward (1604-1691); Twells, Leonard (1742); Maimonides, Moses (1135-1204)
1740
Text of Porta Mosis, by Moses Maimonides, in Hebrew and Latin in parallel columns; text of the commentaries also printed in columns. "A list of the subscribers names": v.1, p.[1]-[4] after Preface. ...