- Samuel Shullam
Samuel Shullam was a
Jew ish physician and historian who flourished in the second half of the 16th century. He was of Spanish descent, and after an adventurous life went toConstantinople , where he was supported by Kiera (Esther), who stood high in favor at the court of the sultan. At her expense he published, but with many omissions,Abraham Zacuto 's "Yuḥasin" (Constantinople, 1566), to which he added the Arabic chronology of the dynasties by the Syriac historian GregoryBar-Hebraeus , supplemented by a Turkish history, his own work. He published also:
* a Hebrew translation ofJosephus ' "Contra Apionem"
* the Letter ofSherira Gaon
* the account of Nathan the Babylonian of the lastgeonim Shullam omitted Zacuto's report upon the expulsion of the Jews from Spain, because he himself intended to write a full history of the persecutions, a task that was accomplished by his contemporary
Joseph ha-Kohen in his "Emeḳ ha-Baka."Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography
*Grätz, Gesch. 2d ed., ix. 403-404;
*Weiss, Dor, v. 93-94.External links
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=667&letter=S&search=Samuel%20Shullam Jewish Encyclopedia article on Samuel Shullam] , by
Gotthard Deutsch andS. Mannheimer .
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