- Meir ibn
Aldabi (Hebrew: מאיר אבן אלדבי) was a 14th-century
Jewish writer. He was the son of
Isaac Aldabi,
grandson of
Asher ben Jehiel, and a descendant...
- (ca. 1400–1450),
rabbinic scholar,
cabalist and astrologer;
called also
Aldabi or Alrabi,
Aaron was "the
first Jew in the
history to be
invited during...
- Sincerity. The Olam
Katan is
cited by
David Kimchi,
Jedaiah Bedersi, Meir ibn
Aldabi,
Isaac ibn Latif, and by the
author of Ma'amar Haskel. It was
edited for...
-
commentary on the Pentateuch.
Perles has
furnished ample proof that
Aaron Aldabi—or, as he
called himself,
Aaron Alrabi—was a man of
great originality and...
- Brisbane". The Times. No. 47862. London. 8
December 1937. col F, p. 6. "The
Aldabi uninsurable". The Times. No. 47878. London. 29
December 1937. col G, p. 19...