- Shemariah of Negropont
Shemariah ben Elijah Ikriti of Negropont (born c. 1275) (
Hebrew : שמריה בן אליהו האיקריטי) was anJewish-Italian philosopher andBiblical exegete , contemporary ofDante andImmanuel . He was born probably atRome , the descendant of a long line ofRoman Jews . His father, in his youth, went as rabbi toCrete , whence his surname, "Ha-Yewani" (="the Greek"), or "Ha-Iḳriṭti" (= "the Cretan").Shemariah had a critical mind, and knew Italian, Latin, and Greek. Up to 1305 he studied the
Bible exclusively; then he took upTalmudic aggadah and philosophy. His reputation was such that he was called to the court ofKing Robert of Naples , where he devoted himself chiefly to Biblical studies and wrote commentaries on Scripture. By 1328 he had completed philosophic commentaries on thePentateuch (especially the story of the Creation), theBook of Job , andCanticles . He aimed at bringing about a union betweenKaraites andRabbinites ; the Karaites, in fact, recognized and honored him.The death of a son (1330) interrupted his work for a time, but he soon took it up again. In 1346 he wrote his "Sefer ha-Mora," a refutation of the philosophical views on the Creation. Believing that he had placed Rabbinism on a sure foundation, Shemariah undertook, in 1352, a journey to Castile and
Andalusia , in order to convert the Karaites. He is said to have pretended to be theJewish Messiah , and was reviled to such an extent that the government arrested him. He died in prison. Like most of his contemporaries, he was scientifically an epigone of the great philosophers and exegetes. He also wrote "Elef ha-Magen" (a commentary on theaggadah in the treatiseMegillah ), somepiyyuṭim , and poems.Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography
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Zunz , "Literaturgesch." p. 367;
*Heinrich Grätz , Gesch. vii.277 et seq.;
*A. Geiger , in "He-Ḥaluẓ," ii;
*S. D. Luzzatto , in "Oẓar Neḥmad," ii;
*Hermann Vogelstein andPaul Rieger , "Gesch. der Juden in Rom," i.446-450.External links
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=93&letter=I Jewish Encyclopedia article on Shemariah of Negropont] , by
Crawford Howell Toy andIsmar Elbogen .References
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