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Farissol is a Jewish surname. People with the surname include: Abraham Farissol (c. 1451–1525 or 1526), Jewish-Italian mathematician and astronomer Jacob
Farissol
Jewish-Italian mathematician and astronomer
Yehuda Farissol (Hebrew: יהודה פריצול; fl. late fifteenth century) was a Jewish-Italian mathematician and astronomer. In 1499 he published a description
Yehuda_Farissol
Hebrew scholar and geographer (1451-1525)
Abraham ben Mordecai Farissol (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם בֵּן מֹרְדְּכַי פָרִיצוֹל, translit. Avraham ben Mordekhai Faritzol, Latin: Abrahamus Peritsol; c. 1451
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Late Medieval Franco-Jewish scholar and poet
Jacob ben Chayyim Comprat Vidal Farissol (born c. 1405 - fl. 1422) was a French Jewish scholar of the early 15th century. Born in Avignon, he was a liturgical
Jacob ben Chayyim Comprat Vidal Farissol
Jacob_ben_Chayyim_Comprat_Vidal_Farissol
Jewish astronomer and mathematician
Moses Botarel Farissol was a Jewish astronomer and mathematician of the second half of the 15th century. He wrote a work on the calendar entitled Meleket
Moses_Botarel_Farissol
American historian
World of a Renaissance Jew: The Life and Thought of Abraham B. Mordecai Farissol, was honored with the JWB National Book Award in Jewish History. Ruderman
David_B._Ruderman
Iberian philosopher and poet (c.1075–1141)
yeshiva in Lucena, Cordoba (No. 14), and others. In the case of Solomon ibn Farissol, who was murdered on May 3, 1108, Judah suddenly changed his poem of eulogy
Judah_Halevi
Italian itinerant preacher (1451-?)
written by Abraham Farissol, an Italian Jewish scholar and scribe, in his Magen Avraham, who was in Rome at the time. According to Farissol da Correggio never
Giovanni Mercurio da Correggio
Giovanni_Mercurio_da_Correggio
Jewish community associated with modern-day Ethiopia
the time, such as Moses ben Mordecai Bassola, Isaac Akrish, and Abraham Farissol, among others. Additionally, various writings emerged concerning the Beta
Beta_Israel
972 Elijah Mizrachi died 1526 Emanuel ben Jacob 1346-65 Ephraim Mizraḥi Farissol Moses Botarel 1465 Hananeel ben Ḥushiel died 1020? Ḥayyim Lisker 1612-36
List of medieval Hebrew astronomers
List_of_medieval_Hebrew_astronomers
Prefecture of Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
d'Avignon (fl. 1202–1233), a Provençal nobleman, troubadour and poet Abraham Farissol (ca.1451 – ca.1525), a Jewish-Italian geographer, cosmographer, scribe
Avignon
World of a Renaissance Jew: The Life and Thought of Abraham Ben Mordecai Farissol David B. Ruderman 1983 Zakhor: Jewish History and Jewish Memory Yosef Hayim
List of winners of the National Jewish Book Award
List_of_winners_of_the_National_Jewish_Book_Award
Czech-Austrian printer and author
collected the material from a number of sources, particularly from Abraham Farissol and Gedaliah ibn Yahya. He continued printing in Halle until 1714, in which
Moses_ben_Avraham_Avinu
15th-century Hebrew-language satirical polemic
1468 by Isaiah ben Jacob Aluf of Masserano, the other in 1473 by Abraham Farissol. Many small differences separate these two manuscripts. Isaac Samuel Reggio
Alilot_Devarim
Astronomy written in Hebrew or by Hebrew speakers
and Paris tables respectively; the latter were commented upon also by Farissol Botarel. Abraham ibn Ezra translated Al-Mattani's Canons of the Khwarizmi
Hebrew_astronomy
Solomon Usque and Judah ibn Verga. Duran also wrote additions to Abraham Farissol's sefer Magen Avraham, which is a book that documents famous debates between
Profiat_Duran
victory at the Battle of Uclés (1108). Of those murdered is Solomon ibn Farissol, the leader of the Castile community. This incident greatly impacted the
Timeline_of_antisemitism
Messer Leon, Isaac Abravanel, Judah Abravanel, Elijah Hayyim, Abraham Farissol, Judah Moscato and Abraham Yagel. The works of Baruch Spinoza have also
Hermetism_and_other_religions
Jewish ritual and prayer service
In 1473, Farissol had copied the Alilot Devarim, which critiques "Blessed by your Creator . . ." Moritz Steinschneider proposed that Farissol was in fact
Kiddush_levana
Name list
president of the Catalan Film Academy Jacob ben Chayyim Comprat Vidal Farissol, French Jewish scholar in the 15th century Jaime Agudelo Vidal (1925–2009)
Vidal
Italian revolutionary
the Jews of Ferrara in 1878. His works also included a piece on Abraham Farissol, where he claimed his polemical work Magen Avraham was actually written
Abramo_Pesaro
libels. He was a contemporary of the Italian-Jewish geographer Abraham Farissol, a scribe from Avignon who worked for Judah Messer Leon, and drew upon
Modern_Jewish_historiography
analysis Max Born (1882–1970), physicist and mathematician Moses Botarel Farissol (15th century), mathematician Salomon Bochner (1899–1982), mathematician;
List_of_Jewish_mathematicians
Images of Jewish blessing of the moon
text by Abraham ben Matityahu Trèves Tzarfati 1480 (Mantua), by Abraham Farissol 15th century (Italy) 1490s (Florence), by Giovanni di Giuliano Boccardi
Depictions_of_Kiddush_levana
Polish rabbi (c.1635–1682)
Hayyim. It is not to be confused with works by the same title by Abraham Farissol and Avraham the magid of Trisk. He also wrote Zayit Ra'anan, a commentary
Avraham_Gombiner
16th-century physician, rabbi, and historian
libels. He was a contemporary of the Italian-Jewish geographer Abraham Farissol, a scribe from Avignon who worked for Judah Messer Leon, and drew upon
Joseph_ha-Kohen
French Jewish Provençal scholar (fl. 14th century)
included Nathanael ben Nehemiah Caspi, Jacob ben Chayyim Comprat Vidal Farissol, and Solomon ben Judah of Lunel. Ernest Renan and Adolphe Neubauer, Les
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Fairbairn (New Zealand, 1893–1981) Ghazi Falah (Canada, living) Abraham Farissol (Italy, c. 1451–1525 or 1526) Ibn al-Faqih (Persia, 10th c.) Filippo Ferrari
List_of_geographers
Jewish astrologer
in the year 1505. A full account of the book is to be found in Abraham Farissol's manuscript, "Magen Abraham," or "Wikuaḥ ha-Dat." A pupil of Jacob Faber
Bonet_de_Lattes
Meïri on Proverbs; Moses Ḳimḥi on Proverbs, Ezra, Nehemiah; Naḥmanides, Farissol, and Simon ben Zemaḥ Duran on Job; Saadia Gaon on Daniel; Yalḳut Shim'oni
Early editions of the Hebrew Bible
Early_editions_of_the_Hebrew_Bible
British orientalist
(in Latin), Oxford: Sheldonian Theater, 1691, a translation of Abraham Farissol's 1524 Iggeret Orḥot 'Olam. De Ludis Orientalibus Libri Duo... [Two Books
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Old French form of Greek HelénÄ“, possibly ELAINE means "torch." In Malory's Morte D'Arthur (Death of Arthur), this is the name of the tragic figure who dies of grief because Sir Lancelot is unable to return her love.Â
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Group; Register of Things
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Naarayani | நாராயநீ
Belonging to Naarayan, Another name for Durga, Lakshmi and the river ganges
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Abbreviation of Ezekiel.
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American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Telugu
Sweet as Honey; Sweetheart; Honey; Beloved; Adorable
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domhan “â€worldâ€â€ and all “â€mightyâ€â€ implying “â€ruler of the world.â€â€ “â€Donal Ogâ€â€ (“â€Young Donalâ€â€) is the title of a fifteenth-century love song that is still popular among Irish traditional musicians and singers.
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Aspect; Respectable; Silent
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Sweet; Girl with a Snake
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