- bibliographical work
- = bibliographic workбиблиографическая работа
English-Russian library and information terminology dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian library and information terminology dictionary. 2014.
Islamic arts — Visual, literary, and performing arts of the populations that adopted Islam from the 7th century. Islamic visual arts are decorative, colourful, and, in religious art, nonrepresentational; the characteristic Islamic decoration is the arabesque.… … Universalium
calligraphy — calligrapher, calligraphist, n. calligraphic /kal i graf ik/, calligraphical, adj. calligraphically, adv. /keuh lig reuh fee/, n. 1. fancy penmanship, esp. highly decorative handwriting, as with a great many flourishes: She appreciated the… … Universalium
SCHWARZ, ADOLF — (Aryeh; 1846–1931), rabbi and scholar. Born in Hungary, Schwarz studied at the Breslau Juedisch theologisches Seminar, where he was Z. Frankel s favorite pupil and intimate friend. From 1875 he was rabbi in Karlsruhe, a post he accepted at… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SHOHETMAN, BARUCH — (1890–1956), Hebrew bibliographer. Born in Podolia, Shohetman emigrated to Palestine at the end of 1925. From 1927, he worked in the National Library of Jerusalem, especially with the bibliographical quarterly Kirjath Sepher, and published essays … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Shabbethai Bass — Shabbethai ben Joseph Bass (1641 1718) (Hebrew: שבתי בן יוסף), born at Kalisz, was the father of Jewish bibliography, and author of the Sifsei Chachamim super commentary on Rashi s commentary on the Pentateuch. LifeAfter the death of his parents … Wikipedia
BIOGRAPHIES AND AUTOBIOGRAPHIES — Apart from the Book of nehemiah , which may well be considered an autobiography, josephus apologetic Vita, and hagiographic works, autobiographies and biographies are completely unknown among Jews in ancient times. The first biography known is… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Franz Babinger — (January 15, 1891 June 23, 1967) was a pioneering historian of the Ottoman Empire, best known for his authoritative biography of the great Ottoman emperor Mehmed II known as the Conqueror, originally published as Mehmed der Eroberer und seine… … Wikipedia
DEINARD, EPHRAIM — (1846–1930), bibliographer and Hebrew author. Born in Sasmakken, Latvia, Deinard wandered in his youth, collecting ancient manuscripts and books in many countries, and then established a bookshop in Odessa. In 1897 he tried unsuccessfully to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ROMANIA — ROMANIA, country in East Central and South East Europe, in the Carpatho Danubian region, north of the Balkan Peninsula, partly on the littoral of the Black Sea. The territory comprising Romania was known as Dacia in antiquity; Jewish tombstones,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Organisation of the League of Nations — The League of Nations was established with three main constitutional organs: the Assembly; the Council; the Permanent Secretariat. The two essential wings of the League were the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International… … Wikipedia
League of Nations — (English) Société des Nations (French) Sociedad de Naciones (Spanish) International organization … Wikipedia