- Joseph ibn Verga
Joseph ibn Verga (
Hebrew : יוסף אבן וירגה) was a Turkish rabbi andhistorian who lived atAdrianople at the beginning of the 16th century.He was the son of
Solomon ibn Verga , author of "Shebeṭ Yehudah," who emigrated fromSpain to Turkey as aMarrano . Joseph was a pupil ofJoseph Fasi , a contemporary ofTam ibn Yaḥya and of the physicianMoses Hamon , and belonged to the college of rabbis of Adrianople.He completed his father's work by adding a record of some of the events of his own time and of the age immediately preceding. He knew Latin, and incorporated in the "Shebeṭ Yehudah" some narratives which he translated from what he calls the "Christian language." He also added a supplication ("teḥinnah") written by himself.
Joseph was the author of "She'erit Yosef" (Adrianople, 1554), a
methodology of theTalmud , giving the rules that are wanting in the "Halikot 'Olam" ofJoshua ha-Levi and in the "Sefer Keritut" ofSamson of Chinon . Wolf ("Bibl. Hebr." i., No. 880) attributes this book to another Joseph ibn Verga, who lived atAvlona .Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography
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David Conforte , Ḳore ha-Dorot, p. 34a;
*Azulai , Shem ha-Gedolim, i. 39;
*Heinrich Grätz , Gesch. 3d ed., ix. 321, 323, 324;
*Moritz Steinschneider , Cat. Bodl. col. 1538;
*Julius Fürst , Bibl. Jud. iii. 473.External links
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=53&letter=I&search=Verga Jewish Encyclopedia article for Joseph ibn Verga] , written by
Richard Gottheil &M. Seligsohn .
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