- David ibn Ya'ish
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David ibn Ya'ish (c 1375) was a Spanish Jewish writer. Moses ha-Kohen de Tordesillas dedicated his work to him.[1][2]
References
- ^ The Classical Tradition .Anthony Grafton, Glenn W. Most, Salvatore Settis - 2010 "around 1375 David ibn Yaish of Seville translated a lost Greek work,"
- ^ YA'ISH, DAVID B. ABRAHAM IBN: Gotthard Deutsch Meyer Kayserling Representative of the community of Seville and contemporary of Asher b. Jehiel. He was probably a brother of Solomon b. Abraham ibn Ya'ish and the father of the Solomon b. David ibn Ya'ish mentioned by Judah b. Asher ("Zikron Yehudah," p. 12a). Bibliography: Ibn Verga, Shebeṭ Yehudah, 18, 31; Grätz, Gesch. vii. 541 et seq.; Steinschneider, Hebr. Uebers. pp. 686, 939; Hebr. Bibl. vi. 115 (on the identity), xvii. 119, xix. 93 et seq.; Jost's Annalen, i. 231, 302; Asher b. Jehiel, Responsa, Nos. 13, 2; 18, 1.D. M. K. Read more: http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=8&letter=Y#ixzz1Sx3ud5dF
Categories:- 14th-century Sephardi Jews
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