• Solomon ibn Verga or Salomón ben Verga (Hebrew: שלמה אבן וירגה, c. 1460 – 1554) was a Spanish historian, physician, and author of the Shevet Yehudah (Hebrew:...
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  • grandfather or father of Solomon ibn Verga, author of the Scepter of Judah. It is this work that furnishes some details of ibn Verga's life. He was held in...
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  • Adrianople at the beginning of the 16th century. He was the son of Solomon ibn Verga, author of Shebeṭ Yehudah (Scepter of Judah) who emigrated from Spain...
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  • Judah ibn Verga, 15th-century Spanish rabbi Solomon ibn Verga, 15th-century Spanish rabbi Valentin Verga, Argentine-Dutch field hockey player Vergas, Minnesota...
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    The liberal dukes of d'Este practiced toleration of Jewish faith. Solomon ibn Verga (1460-1554)'s 1520 Scepter of Judah (Shevret Yehudah) was a notable...
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    in PDF) Ibn Verga, Salomón (1992). Sheveṭ Yehudah [The Sceptre of Judah] (in Hebrew). B’nei Issachar Institute: Jerusalem.; Solomon ibn Verga, Shevaṭ...
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  • Yehuda שבט יהודה‎) was a text produced by the Sephardi historian Solomon Ibn Verga. It first appeared in the Ottoman Empire in 1550. It contains some...
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    Peters (1988), p. 82. Letter of Hasdai Crescas, Shevaṭ Yehudah by Solomon ibn Verga (ed. Dr. M. Wiener), Hannover 1855, pp. 128–130 (pp. 138–140 in PDF);...
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  • Medieval History. 2 (3): 215–238. doi:10.1016/0304-4181(76)90021-x. Solomon ibn Verga, Shevet Yehudah, ed. A. Shochat (1947), p. 22. Encyclopaedia Judaica...
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  • This version is followed in its main outlines by Solomon ibn Verga, in his Shebeṭ Yehudah. Ibn Verga states, on the authority of Maimonides, that when...
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    defeated and killed in the process. The Spanish Jewish historian Solomon ibn Verga (1450–1525) portrayed the Jewish community of Amedi at the time of...
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  • Rabbi Yehiel of Paris and Friar Nicholas Donin, Eisenberg, Saadya, R. Solomon ibn Verga, Shevet Yehudah, ed. Wiener, p. 114; A. Lewin, in Monatsschrift, 1869...
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  • Joseph Dweck First-generation Sephardic exiles – Isaac Abravanel, Solomon ibn Verga, Abraham Zacuto, de:Abraham ben Salomon de Torrutiel Ardutiel, Joseph...
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  • Restitutio (Servetus), Observations (Pierre Belon), Scepter of Judah (Solomon ibn Verga) 1554 in literature – Lazarillo de Tormes 1555 in literature – Gosudarev...
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    Ferrara, 1553. He appears to be the only one of the contemporaries of Solomon ibn Verga to have made use of the latter's Scepter of Judah. Usque makes a connection...
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  • Spanish Inquisition. Bartolomé de Torres Naharro (1845–1530), writer. Solomon ibn Verga (1460–1554), historian and physician. Joseph Zabara (1140–1200), physicist...
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  • DAVID B. ABRAHAM IBN - JewishEncyclopedia.com". jewishencyclopedia.com. Ibn Verga, Shebeṭ Yehudah, 18, 31; Grätz, Gesch. vii. 541 et seq.; Steinschneider...
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    ISBN 84-7762-449-6. A historical record of great importance is found in Solomon ibn Verga's book, Shevat Yehudah, Lvov 1846 (p. 76 in PDF), where the author...
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    76. see Ibn Verga "Shebe? Yehudah", ed. Wiener, p. 50 (see Ibn Verga Eme? ha-Baka", ed. Wiener, p. 20 Hirschberg (1974), pp. 127–128. Solomon Cohen's...
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  • before 1130 Judah ben Samuel Shalom 15th century Judah ben Solomon Cohen 1247 Judah ibn Verga 1457 Kalonymus ben David of Naples 1528 Kalonymus ben Kalonymus...
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    collective, ed. Abraham ibn Akra, Meharere Nemarim Joseph ibn Verga, She'erit Yosef Isaac Campanton, Darche ha-Talmud David ben Solomon ibn Abi Zimra, Kelale...
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  • Temple. Heinrich Graetz has shown that this work was used by Solomon Usque and Judah ibn Verga. Grossman, Maxine (2011). The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish...
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    2016.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Ibn Verga, Solomon (1855). Wiener, Meïr (ed.). Shebeṭ Yehudah שבט יהודה (in Hebrew)....
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    personalities are Abraham ibn Ezra, whose the Moon crater Abenezra named after, David Gans, Judah ibn Verga, Mashallah ibn Athari an astronomer, The crater...
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  • (1236–1305), mathematician and astronomer Moses ibn Tibbon (fl. 1240–1283), mathematician and translator Judah ibn Verga (15th century), mathematician, astronomer...
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  • (born 1957) Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa (1896–1957), The Leopard Giovanni Verga (1840–1922) Elio Vittorini (1908–1966) Opal Palmer Adisa (born 1954) Lindsay...
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  • Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth Cavalleria Rusticana and Other Stories by Giovanni Verga La Celestina (The Spanish Bawd) by Fernando de Rojas A Celtic Miscellany...
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  • notes pp. 691–705. "Imagination and Religious Pluralism: Maimonides, ibn Verga, and Vico," New Vico Studies 10 (1992), 36-51. "The Limits of Readerly...
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  • (1898–1978): English scholar, best-selling author and political activist. Giovanni Verga (1840–1922): Italian realist (Verismo) writer. Frances Vernon (1963–1991):...
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