- Shem Tov ben
Isaac Ardutiel (also Shem Tov ibn
Isaac Ardutiel or
Santob de Carrión) (c. 1290 – c. 1369) a 14th-century
Spanish Jew,
Hebrew writer and a...
- 14th-century
Spanish Jew,
Santob de Carrion, also
known as Shem Tob ben
Isaac Ardutiel, a
Hebrew writer and
translator of
Arabic texts; and over the next centuries...
- on
festive occasions. A
story tells of
Rabbi Shem-Tov ben
Yitzhak ben
Ardutiel,
finding that his ink had frozen,
continued to
write the m****cript by...
- the
Sword and the Pen by Ibn Burd on the Maḥbarot of
Alharizi and Ibn
Ardutiel" (PDF).
Hebrew Higher Education. 17: 49–73.
Leppin &
Wengert 2015, p. 388...
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Solomon ibn Verga,
Abraham Zacuto, de:Abraham ben
Salomon de
Torrutiel Ardutiel,
Joseph ben
Tzaddik Judah Leon Abravanel – physician, poet, and philosopher...
- Shemtob. It may
refer to the
following notable people: Shem Tob ben
Isaac Ardutiel (c. 1290–1369),
Spanish Hebrew writer Shem-Tob ben
Isaac of Tortosa, 13th...
-
worked by Mary,
mother of Jesus) and Vida de
Santa Oria. Shem Tob ben
Isaac Ardutiel,
called "Sem Tob de Carrión", a
Jewish poet born
towards the end of the...
- pen and the scissors” by a 14th-century rabbi, Shem Tov ben
Isaac ben
Ardutiel (1290-1369), who
describes how he
decided to cut
letters in
paper when...