Solomon Pappenheim

Solomon Pappenheim (, ; 2 February 1740 – 4 or 5 March 1814), also known by the acronym Rashap (), was a German ''Maskil'', linguist, and poet. He is best known for his three-part study of Hebrew synonyms entitled ''Yeri'ot Shelomoh''. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Pappenheim, Solomon, 1740-1814
Vienna : Jakob Schlossberg's Buchhandlung, 1863

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Ṿilna : bi-defus Binyamin [ben] Daṿid Ary', 1834

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Dyhernfurth : bi-defus Yeḥiel Mikhel, 1783

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by Pappenheim, Solomon, 1740-1814
Amstelaedam : J. van Embden, 1817
Yotsʾah shenit le-or ʻim tiḳunim u-veʾurim.

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by Pappenheim, Solomon, 1740-1814
Amstelaedam : J. van Embden, 1817
Yotset shenit le-or ʻim tiḳunim u-veʼurim.

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by Pappenheim, Solomon, 1740-1814
[Tel Aviv] : Universiṭat Tel Aviv, ha-Faḳultah le-madaʻe ha-ruʼaḥ, ha-Ḥug le-sifrut ʻIvrit, 1967

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