Azariah ben Moses dei Rossi (Hebrew: עזריה מן האדומים) was an Italian physician, Jewish rabbi, and scholar. He was born at Mantua in c. 1511; and died...
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Modern Jewish historiography (section dei Rossi)
"Rediscovering Azariah Dei Rossi". The Jerusalem Post. 2016-11-06. Retrieved 2023-10-29. Baron, Salo Wittmayer (1929). "La méthode historique d'Azaria de Rossi (fin)"...
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agree that this Targum was not authored by Yonatan ben Uziel. Indeed, Azariah dei Rossi (16th century) reports that he saw two very similar complete Targumim...
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mainly responding to interpretations by the Italian scholar Azariah dei Rossi (Azariah min ha-Adumim) Netzach Yisrael ("The Eternity of Israel", Prague...
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contemporaries frequently quote his opinions. During his lifetime Azariah dei Rossi produced his "Meor Einayim" (Light for the Eyes), in which the author...
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Antonio Anastasio Rossi (1864–1948), Italian Roman Catholic prelate Assunta De Rossi (born 1983), Italian-Filipina actress Azariah dei Rossi (1511–1578), Italian-Jewish...
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than that of almost any other rabbi since Maimonides. The Italian Azariah dei Rossi, though his views differed widely from Karo's, collected money among...
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De Rossi (Italian pronunciation: [de ˈrossi]) is an Italian surname, and may refer to: Azariah dei Rossi, an Italian-Jewish physician and scholar Bernardo...
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end, narrating Vespasian and Titus' expedition against Jerusalem. Azariah dei Rossi also recognized that the Alexander Romance of Pseudo-Callisthenes...
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have consciously chosen to omit the years from their chronology. Azariah dei Rossi was likely the first Jewish authority to claim that the traditional...
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Menahot xiii. 12–14 Megillah 10a. Yuhasin, ed. London, pp. 11b, 13b; Azariah dei Rossi, Me'or 'Enayim, ed. Mantua, xxi. 89a; Gans, Tzemah Dawid, ed. Offenbach...
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Provençal Leon of Modena Alessandro Piccolomini Bernardino Telesio Azariah dei Rossi Guglielmo Gratarolo Andrea Cesalpino Francesco Piccolomini Francesco...
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David ben Judah Messer Leon Obadiah ben Jacob Sforno Judah Moscato Azariah dei Rossi Isaac Aboab I Isaac Campanton a.k.a. "the gaon of Castile" Isaac ben...
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time, Philo was read and analyzed chiefly by Christian authors. Azariah dei Rossi's Me'or Enayim: Imre Binah (1575), one of the first Jewish commentaries...
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It is certain that a manuscript of Yalkut Shimoni, mentioned by Azariah dei Rossi, existed in 1310; but despite this, there is scarcely any allusion...
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therefore, been long after the Second Temple had already been built. Azariah dei Rossi, one of the first to address the discrepancy between Seder Olam's...
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College of the Neophytes (redirect from Collegio dei Neofiti)
of the Neophytes." Azariah de Rossi's observations on the Syriac New Testament. ed. Joanna Weinberg, Azariah ben Moses dei Rossi, Warburg Institute –...
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have been transmitted to Moses on Mount Sinai. Here Mordecai cites Azariah dei Rossi and displays a vast knowledge of rabbinical literature. (This work...
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Jews of his time, the brothers Moses, David, and Judah Provençal and Azariah dei Rossi. In 1587 he became chief rabbi of Mantua. Moscato was a true child...
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occupied himself with philosophy. He praised the Me'or Einayim of Azariah dei Rossi in spite of the anathema that his master, Maharal, whom he held in...
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Menahem Azariah da Fano (also called Immanuel da Fano, and Rema MiPano (Hebrew: רמ״ע מפאנו)) (1548 – 1620) was an Italian rabbi, Talmudist, and Kabbalist...
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later than Yosippon, such as the mid-10th century; for as early as Azariah dei Rossi they have been noted as later interpolations. According to Strack...
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Ketz ha-Ge'ulah", on the time of the arrival of the Messiah (in Azariah dei Rossi's Me'or 'Enayim Imre Binah, ch. xliii., and frequently reprinted) Iggeret...
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sources, such as historian Cesare Nubilonio, estimate 40 victims, while Azariah dei Rossi and Giovanni Battista Guarini both place the estimate at 70. Other...
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Cassel was assisted to some extent by H. Jolowicz); "Meor 'Enayim" of Azariah dei Rossi—a classical edition, Vilna, 1866; the Apocrypha, translated into German...
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confused with the Pesikta Rabbati by Gedaliah ibn Yaḥya, J. Heilprin, Azariah dei Rossi, and others. In the commentary, every weekly parsha is introduced...
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and the Yalkut Re'ubeni. The entire midrash was likewise known to Azariah dei Rossi and to Abraham ibn Akra. The extracts in Yalkut Shimoni, which had...
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the intellectual circle of its own time it was highly appreciated. Azariah dei Rossi quoted Leon as a witness to the value of secular studies, and Joseph...
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high-priced. He died soon after the appearance of the first volume of Azariah dei Rossi's Meor 'Enayim, with which he started the series (Vilnius, 1863). In...
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Mivḥar ha-Peninim (1851), Abraham bar Ḥiyya's Sefer ha-'Ibbur (1851), Azariah dei Rossi's Matzref la-Kesef (1854), Menahem ben Saruk's Maḥberet (1854), Dunash...
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