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  • 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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    "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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  • prelate Assunta De Rossi (born 1983), Italian-Filipina actress Azariah dei Rossi (1511–1578), Italian-Jewish physician and scholar Bruno Rossi (1905–1993),...
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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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    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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    end, narrating Vespasian and Titus' expedition against Jerusalem. Azariah dei Rossi also recognized that the Alexander Romance of Pseudo-Callisthenes...
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  • period Azariah dei Rossi, an Italian-Jewish physician and scholar Bernardo de Rossi, (1687–1775), Italian theologian and historian Elena De Rossi Filibeck...
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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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    long time, Philo was read and analyzed mostly by Christian authors. Azariah dei Rossi's Me'or Enayim: Imre Binah (1575), one of the first Jewish commentaries...
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