[Leshon lemudim] = Lingva ervditorvm; sive Methodica institutio linguæ sanctæ [...]
Dublin Core
Title
[Leshon lemudim] = Lingva ervditorvm; sive Methodica institutio linguæ sanctæ [...]
Description
Elizabeth Flesher was the widow of printer James Flesher (? - 1670), himself son of printer Miles Flesher. The Fleshers, father and son, were most renowned for their printing of Arabic texts, so it would be quite appropriate for this text containing yet another Semitic language, in this case, Hebrew, to originate from their inherited Press. Elizabeth inherited her husband’s printing business upon his death in 1670 and is known to have been active in London from about the time of her husband’s death to just before 1680. She was no stranger to the bibliographic world even before her marriage, as she was the daughter of Cornelius Bee, a London bookseller! <br />
Creator
Bythner, Victorinus (ca. 1605-ca.1670)
Source
Archives and Special Collections, University of Ottawa [BS 1430.B95 1679]
Publisher
Londini, Typis Elizabethæ Flesher, MDCLXXIX.
Date
1679
Rights
Archives and Special Collections, University of Ottawa
Format
Book
Language
Latin
Type
Text
Identifier
ARSC_PR_BS 1430.B95 1679
Collection
Citation
Bythner, Victorinus (ca. 1605-ca.1670), “[Leshon lemudim] = Lingva ervditorvm; sive Methodica institutio linguæ sanctæ [...],” Archives and Special Collections, University of Ottawa Library, accessed November 21, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/arcs-en/items/show/65.