- The
Benveniste family is an old, noble, wealthy, and
scholarly Sephardic Jewish family of Narbonne, France, and
northern Spain established in the 11th...
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Jacques Benveniste (French: [ʒɑk bɛ̃venist]; 12
March 1935 – 3
October 2004) was a
French immunologist born in Paris. In 1979, he
published a well-known...
- The
Benveniste affair (French: [bɛ̃venist]) was a
major international controversy in 1988, when
Jacques Benveniste published a
paper in the prestigious...
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Chaim Benveniste (1603–1673) was a
prominent rabbinic authority in 17th
century Turkey. He was a
student of
Rabbi Joseph Trani and a
brother of Joshua...
- Émile
Benveniste (French: [emil bɛ̃venist]; 27 May 1902 – 3
October 1976) was a
French structural linguist and semiotician. He is best
known for his work...
- researchers, but no one has ever
reproduced Benveniste's results under controlled conditions.
Jacques Benveniste was a
French immunologist who
sought to demonstrate...
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Vidal Benveniste de
Porta (Catalan:
Vidal Benvenist ça Porta; died 1268) was the
Jewish batlle of Barcelona,
Girona and
Leida and a
brother of Nahmanides...
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Pierre Benveniste, born on 22
December 1937 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, is a
French researcher in
plant biochemistry and
professor at the
University of Strasbourg...
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Immanuel Benveniste (also
Manuel Benveniste) (1608 in
Venice – c. 1660 in Amsterdam) was an
Italian Jewish printer in
Amsterdam who
printed many Hebrew...
- Don
Vidal Benveniste de la
Cavalleria was a
Spanish Jew who
lived in
Saragossa Spain,
during the
second half of the 14th and
beginning of the 15th century...