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A Selection of leading articles from the Peking & Tientsin Times : January 1st to April 23rd, 1926
Tientsin Press
Reprinted leading articles from the newspapers the Tientsin Times and The Peking Times, with focus on issues in Chinese society, which the editor hoped would be informative to those in China and abroad.
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A week-end with Chinese Bandits
Lucy T. Aldrich
Article published in the periodical The Atlantic Monthly Magazine, Vol. 132 No. 5, November 1923; pgs. 672-686
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Barbarian, Carolingian, Ottonian art and architecture : a special study set of fine art reproductions /
University Prints (Winchester, Mass.)
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Bet ha-beḥirah : ʻim meḳorot, tsiunim ṿe-haʻarot (Volume 10)
Menahem ben Solomon Meiri
Meiri's chief work is the gigantic Beit ha-Behirah on the Talmud, in which he was engaged from 1287 to 1300. In it he summarizes the subject matter of the Talmud, giving both the meaning and the halakhah derived from it. It follows the order of the Mishnah. The work covers the orders of Mo'ed, Nashim, and Nizikin, and the tractates, Berakhot, Hallah, Hullin, Niddah, Tamid, Middot, and Mikva'ot. Beit ha-Behirah has been republished almost in its entirety in recent years from a single complete manuscript (Parma). Description from virtualjudaica.com
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Bet ha-beḥirah : ʻim meḳorot, tsiunim ṿe-haʻarot (Volume 11)
Menahem ben Solomon Meiri
Meiri's chief work is the gigantic Beit ha-Behirah on the Talmud, in which he was engaged from 1287 to 1300. In it he summarizes the subject matter of the Talmud, giving both the meaning and the halakhah derived from it. It follows the order of the Mishnah. The work covers the orders of Mo'ed, Nashim, and Nizikin, and the tractates, Berakhot, Hallah, Hullin, Niddah, Tamid, Middot, and Mikva'ot. Beit ha-Behirah has been republished almost in its entirety in recent years from a single complete manuscript (Parma). Description from virtualjudaica.com
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Bet ha-beḥirah : ʻim meḳorot, tsiunim ṿe-haʻarot (Volume 12)
Menahem ben Solomon Meiri
Meiri's chief work is the gigantic Beit ha-Behirah on the Talmud, in which he was engaged from 1287 to 1300. In it he summarizes the subject matter of the Talmud, giving both the meaning and the halakhah derived from it. It follows the order of the Mishnah. The work covers the orders of Mo'ed, Nashim, and Nizikin, and the tractates, Berakhot, Hallah, Hullin, Niddah, Tamid, Middot, and Mikva'ot. Beit ha-Behirah has been republished almost in its entirety in recent years from a single complete manuscript (Parma). Description from virtualjudaica.com
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Bet ha-beḥirah : ʻim meḳorot, tsiunim ṿe-haʻarot (Volume 4)
Menahem ben Solomon Meiri
Meiri's chief work is the gigantic Beit ha-Behirah on the Talmud, in which he was engaged from 1287 to 1300. In it he summarizes the subject matter of the Talmud, giving both the meaning and the halakhah derived from it. It follows the order of the Mishnah. The work covers the orders of Mo'ed, Nashim, and Nizikin, and the tractates, Berakhot, Hallah, Hullin, Niddah, Tamid, Middot, and Mikva'ot. Beit ha-Behirah has been republished almost in its entirety in recent years from a single complete manuscript (Parma). Description from virtualjudaica.com
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Bet ha-beḥirah : ʻim meḳorot, tsiunim ṿe-haʻarot (Volume 6)
Menahem ben Solomon Meiri
Meiri's chief work is the gigantic Beit ha-Behirah on the Talmud, in which he was engaged from 1287 to 1300. In it he summarizes the subject matter of the Talmud, giving both the meaning and the halakhah derived from it. It follows the order of the Mishnah. The work covers the orders of Mo'ed, Nashim, and Nizikin, and the tractates, Berakhot, Hallah, Hullin, Niddah, Tamid, Middot, and Mikva'ot. Beit ha-Behirah has been republished almost in its entirety in recent years from a single complete manuscript (Parma). Description from virtualjudaica.com
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Bet ha-beḥirah : ʻim meḳorot, tsiunim ṿe-haʻarot (Volume 7)
Menahem ben Solomon Meiri
Meiri's chief work is the gigantic Beit ha-Behirah on the Talmud, in which he was engaged from 1287 to 1300. In it he summarizes the subject matter of the Talmud, giving both the meaning and the halakhah derived from it. It follows the order of the Mishnah. The work covers the orders of Mo'ed, Nashim, and Nizikin, and the tractates, Berakhot, Hallah, Hullin, Niddah, Tamid, Middot, and Mikva'ot. Beit ha-Behirah has been republished almost in its entirety in recent years from a single complete manuscript (Parma). Description from virtualjudaica.com
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Bet ha-beḥirah : ʻim meḳorot, tsiunim ṿe-haʻarot (Volume 8)
Menahem ben Solomon Meiri
Meiri's chief work is the gigantic Beit ha-Behirah on the Talmud, in which he was engaged from 1287 to 1300. In it he summarizes the subject matter of the Talmud, giving both the meaning and the halakhah derived from it. It follows the order of the Mishnah. The work covers the orders of Mo'ed, Nashim, and Nizikin, and the tractates, Berakhot, Hallah, Hullin, Niddah, Tamid, Middot, and Mikva'ot. Beit ha-Behirah has been republished almost in its entirety in recent years from a single complete manuscript (Parma). Description from virtualjudaica.com
Trinity’s Raether LITC and 59 other academic libraries have joined to create the Eastern Academic Scholars’ Trust (EAST). The purpose of this EAST initiative is to preserve the unique and scarcely-held books in its members’ collections for long-term access by the entire cooperative. Trinity has agreed to preserve a group of these books in our own main collection and to make them available to others in EAST for the required minimum of 15 years. To further ensure their preservation, we are digitizing and storing the books in our Trinity College Digital Repository. By digitizing we can increase use of the content while lessening damage to the physical book. EAST is now working on a related plan which will cover journals.
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