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Moses Botarel was a
Spanish scholar who
lived in the
fourteenth and
fifteenth centuries. He was a
pupil of
Jacob Sefardi (the Spaniard), who instructed...
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Moses Botarel Farissol was a
Jewish astronomer and
mathematician of the
second half of the 15th century. He
wrote a work on the
calendar entitled Meleket...
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Nachmanides (bottom of the page) and
Moses Botarel (inside of the page; the
printer notes that
Botarel followed the
first two
rabbis and also collected...
- of Nissim's
followers are said to have gone over to Christianity.
Moses Botarel of
Cisneros (?),
active around 1413.
After the
lapse of a
century another...
- and a book by the
title of
Kevod Adonai was
ascribed to him by
Moses Botarel. The
earliest references to
Qallir seem to be in a
responsum of Natronai...
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Paris tables respectively; the
latter were
commented upon also by
Farissol Botarel.
Abraham ibn Ezra
translated Al-Mattani's
Canons of the
Khwarizmi Tables...
- wrote:
Sefer ha-Berit: A work on the Kabbala.This work is
quoted by
Moses Botarel in the
introduction to his
commentary on the
Sefer Yeẓirah.
Berit Menuḥah...
- into "Ha-Me'****ef,"
while Abu Bukrat's translation, Ha-Kolel, and
Moses Botarel's translation, "Ha-Qemitzah," did not
become po****r.
Fragments of this...
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Comprat Vidal Farissol (fl. 1422–1453), Provençal
Jewish scholar Moses Botarel Farissol, 15th-century
Jewish astronomer and
mathematician Yehuda Farissol...
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mathematical analysis Max Born (1882–1970),
physicist and
mathematician Moses Botarel Farissol (15th century),
mathematician Salomon Bochner (1899–1982), mathematician;...