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example I have followed, and I have collected a volume of Hebrew institutions according to my own capacity; in this (which I frankly confess), I have been greatly aided also by the writings of others, especially the Rabbis David and Moshe, whom I just mentioned, and a certain unnamed grammarian whose Dikduk Grammar begins thus: Sha'ar ha-petah The Gate of the Entrance, which, however, some attribute to Rabbi David Kimhi. There was therefore also another Hebrew grammar at hand, which they call the Table of Conjugations, the beginning of which is Ve-atah atchil And now I will begin. Its author is unknown.
Nor were the more recent ones lacking, namely Johannes Reuchlin, the first propagator of the holy Hebrew language among the Latins; Conrad Pellican, my most faithful teacher in Hebrew letters; and the excellent father Caspar Ammonius, whose Shulhan ha-panim Table of the Presence, a huge work of grammar, was also for me in the Froben workshop...