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n., pl. supercommentaries.
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supercommentary — noun A commentary on a commentary. Gersonidess supercommentary on Averroess Middle Commentary on Aristotles Categories … Wiktionary
supercommentary — su·per·commentary … English syllables
supercommentary — “+ noun Etymology: super + commentary : a commentary upon a commentary * * * n., pl. supercommentaries … Useful english dictionary
SUPERCOMMENTARIES ON THE PENTATEUCH — SUPERCOMMENTARIES ON THE PENTATEUCH, commentaries mostly on the chief commentators of the Pentateuch – rashi , abraham ibn ezra , and Naḥmanides . Supercommentaries began to be composed soon after the appearance of the original commentaries. By… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Yehuda Leib Krinsky — Not be confused with Chaim Yehuda Krinsky, a Chabad Lubavitch rabbi. Yehuda* Leib Krinsky (Hebrew: יהודה ליב קרינסקי) was a Belarusian Jewish Hebrew scholar, theologist, businessman and philanthropist.Born in Minsk; son of Rabbi Yitzchok… … Wikipedia
BONFILS (Tov Elem), JOSEPH BEN ELIEZER — (second half of the 14th century), author of a supercommentary on the biblical commentary of abraham ibn ezra . Joseph was born in Spain and journeyed to the East. In damascus , in 1370, at the request of the nagid David b. Joshua he wrote a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Judah Loew ben Bezalel — Ladislav Šaloun s statue popularly ascribed to Loew at the new town hall of Prague in the Czech Republic. Judah Loew ben Bezalel, alt. Loewe, Löwe, or Levai, (c. 1520 – 17 September 1609)[1] widely known to scholars of Judaism as the Maharal of… … Wikipedia
Elijah Mizrachi — (Hebrew: אליהו מזרחי) (c. 1455 ndash; 1525 or 1526) was a Talmudist and posek, an authority on Halakha. He is best known for his Sefer ha Mizrachi , a supercommentary on Rashi s commentary on the Torah. He is also known as Re em (רא״ם), the… … Wikipedia
Shem Tov ben Abraham ibn Gaon — (1283 ca. 1330) (Hebrew: שם טוב בן אברהם אבן גאון) was a Spanish Talmudist and kabbalist. Biography Shem Ṭob was born at Soria, Spain. From his genealogy given in the preface to his Keter Shem Ṭob, Azulai ( Shem ha Gedolim, ii., s.v. Keter Shem… … Wikipedia
Isaac Aboab of Castile — (1433 ndash; January, 1493), also known as Isaac Aboab II, was a Spanish Bible commentator born at Toledo, presumably a descendant of Isaac Aboab I. He was the pupil and successor of Isaac Campanton, and was called the last gaon of Castile. After … Wikipedia