Lexicographical Neighbors of Aggadoth
Literary usage of Aggadoth
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hebraic Literature: Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala by Maurice Henry Harris (1901)
"Their line is gone out through all the earth ; " these are the aggadoth, by which
His great name is sanctified. ..."
2. Universal Classics Library by Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh (1901)
"Their line is gone out through all the earth ; " these are the aggadoth, by which
His great name is sanctified. ..."
3. Academical Lectures on the Jewish Scriptures and Antiquities by John Gorham Palfrey (1852)
"There is no person and no event of Hebrew antiquity which has not furnished
occasion to the composition of such aggadoth, now extant in the Talmud and other ..."
4. Revue générale de critique et de bibliographie edited by Victor Dave, Alfred Costes (1907)
"On est amené à se demander si beaucoup de récits n'auraient pas été à l'origine
des aggadoth juives ; et on sait que les Juifs ne tenaient nullement à la ..."
5. The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah by Alfred Edersheim (1883)
"... lately been published.3 On account of its importance, one quotation .it least
from it should be made in full. The so-called Messiah- Haggadah (aggadoth ..."
6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"Add to this that he was master of the Targums and aggadoth as few before or after
him, that he had Hebrew, ..."
7. Qabbalah: The Philosophical Writings of Solomon Ben Yehudah Ibn Gebirol, Or by Isaac Myer (1888)
"... to the reader to know that the idea of a new star to appear in the heavens,
to precede the coming of the Messiah is very ancient; the aggadoth ..."