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Profiat Duran (c. 1350 – c. 1415) (Hebrew: פרופייט דוראן), full Hebrew name Isaac ben Moses haLevi) was a Jewish apologist/polemicist, philosopher, physician
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Profiat (Hebrew: פרופייט, Occitan: Prophègue or Profag, Latin: Profatius, French: Profait) was a name used by Jews in Provence and northern Spain. In
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Jewish astronomer
a grandson of Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon. His Provençal name was Don Profiat Tibbon; the Latin writers called him Profatius Judæus. Jacob occupies a
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Jewish diaspora of Spain and Portugal
Isaac Campanton Isaac Aboab I Isaac Aboab of Castile Don Isaac Abravanel Profiat Duran Menachem Meiri Vidal of Tolosa After the expulsion David ben Solomon
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of Nachmanides at the Disputation of Barcelona, though others such as Profiat Duran at the Disputation of Tortosa did not follow this argument. Amy-Jill
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Spanish poet
of a poetical work entitled "Ma'aseh 'Ugah," published, together with Profiat Duran's "Iggeret Al Tehi Ka-Aboteka," at Constantinople about 1577. Firkovich
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Judaism's views on the central figure of Christianity
years prior to the date that Christians believe he lived.[citation needed] Profiat Duran's anti-Christian polemic Kelimmat ha-Goyim ("Shame of the Gentiles"
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Disputation between Christians and Jews in the Middle Ages
the Jewish population. Among the participants on the Jewish side were Profiat Duran and Yosef Albo as well as other rabbinic scholars such as Moshe ben
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French poet
Abraham Bedersi (Hebrew: אברהם בדרשי) was a Languedoc Jewish poet; he was born in Béziers (whence his surname Bedersi, or native of Béziers). The dates
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Magen David, which was a defense of ḳimḥi's grammatical system against Profiat Duran's criticism. Shortly after, he published Halichot Sheva, a grammatical
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Philosophy carried out by Jews or in relation to the religion of Judaism
Aboab I Isaac Campanton a.k.a. "the gaon of Castile" Isaac ben Moses Arama Profiat Duran a Converso, Duran wrote Be Not Like Your Fathers Some of the Monarchies
Jewish_philosophy
Astronomy written in Hebrew or by Hebrew speakers
Jewish work was even more effective. Jacob ben Makir (who is known also as Profiat Tibbon) appears to have been professor of astronomy at Montpellier, about
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Portuguese nun Narciso Durán (1776–1846), Franciscan friar and missionary Profiat Duran, Catalan physician, philosopher, grammarian, and controversialist
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Spanish-Jewish philologist (c. 920–970)
criticisms of Dunash, of which only an excerpt has survived, quoted by Rabbi Profiat Duran. Menahem's pupils also defended their teacher, and in response to
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Topics referred to by the same term
Abulafia Isaac ben Moses Arama Isaac ben Moses Eli Isaac ben Moses ha-Levi or Profiat Duran (c. 1350 – 1415), physician and philosopher Isaac ben Moses of Vienna
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(1340–1410/11) recorded the sufferings of Jewish communities of Spain. Profiat Duran (d. c.1414) wrote a survey of Jewish persecutions from the destruction
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Sephardic Jewish rabbi and scholar (1361–1444)
contained in Milḥemet Ḥobah, Amsterdam, 1710. It is largely taken from Profiat Duran's Kelimmat ha-Goyim (Monatsschrift, iv. 179). Minhagim, ritual observances
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Paris (1240), Nachmanides at the Disputation of Barcelona (1263), and Profiat Duran "Shame of the Gentiles" (1375), Joseph Albo (mentioned above) and
Jewish polemics and apologetics in the Middle Ages
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Andalusian-Arab polymath, 1068–1134
Béjaïa, Hammadid dynasty Academic work Era Islamic Golden Age Main interests Quadrivium, Astronomy, Music Influenced Samuel of Marseilles, Profiat Duran
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Judæo-Spanish writer
According to the custom of the time. In the preface to his commentary on Profiat Duran's Al-Tehi ka-Aboteka, he recounts a disputation with a Christian
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Verga wrote a history of the persecutions of the Jews, largely taken from Profiat Duran's Zikron ha-Shemadot (comp. the synopsis in Grätz, Gesch. viii.,
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Manuscript collector and editor
Kobetz Vikkuḥim), containing notably the satirical letter addressed by Profiat Duran to his former friend David En-Bonet, Al Tehi ka-Avotekha ('Be Not
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Jewish scholar of the 13th century
Nachmanides at the Disputation of Barcelona in 1263,[citation needed] but not by Profiat Duran at the Disputation of Tortosa in 1413–1414. Although the disputants
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Rabbinical versions of the Gospel of Matthew that are written in Hebrew
" Moses ha-Kohen de Tordesillas made proficient use of Latin phrases. Profiat Duran (fl.1380-1420) had extensive knowledge of Latin Christian texts,
Rabbinical translations of Matthew
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Foods, written by Isaac Israeli the Elder, is falsely ascribed to Caslari. Profiat Duran Efodi of Perpignan, called in Hebrew "Isaac b. Moses ha-Levi," borrowed
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oldest Hebrew grammarians in the introduction to his Moznayim (1140). Profiat Duran published an influential grammar in 1403. Judah Messer Leon's 1454
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1292)[e] Peter Aureol (c. 1280 – 1322)[e][f] Pierre d'Ailly (1350–1420)[a][e] Profiat Duran (also Efodi or Isaac ben Moses Levi) (c. 1349 – c. 1414)[e] Pietro
List of philosophers born in the 11th through 14th centuries
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writer and physician to Henry III of Castile. He was the dedicatee of Profiat Duran's Hebrew almanac The girdle of the Ephod (1395). Poems in Castillian
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Jewish community in Catalonia
Chasday Cresques (Rachaq) (1340-1412), Rabbi Yitzchaq ben Moshe ha-Levi (Profiat Duran, ha-Ephody) (1350-1415), Rabbi Shimon ben Tzemach Duran (Rashbatz)
History of the Jews in Catalonia
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Provençal rabbi
the letter was to be read before the congregation, when Jacob Machir Don Profiat Tibbon, the renowned astronomical and mathematical writer, entered his
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German writer and Zionist (1885–1970)
Hermann Cohen, Rahel Varnhagen, Heinrich Heine, Süßkind von Trimberg, Profiat Duran and Leon of Modena. She wrote a book-length unpublished biography
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