- in the
public domain: Richard
Gottheil and H.G.
Enelow (1901–1906). "
Campanton,
Isaac B. Jacob". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The
Jewish Encyclopedia...
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Asher Moses de Leon
Abraham Senior Abraham Saba
David Abudirham Isaac Campanton Isaac Aboab I
Isaac Aboab of
Castile Don
Isaac Abravanel Profiat Duran...
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first recorded,
though without explicit reference to Aristotle, by
Isaac Campanton (d. Spain, 1463) in his
Darkhei ha-Talmud ("The Ways of the Talmud"),...
- last
rabbis of Castile. He was a
native of Leon, and a
pupil of
Isaac Campanton, and, like
Moses de Leon, a
kabbalist and a
believer in miracles. Joseph...
- ben
Jacob Sforno Judah Moscato Azariah dei
Rossi Isaac Aboab I
Isaac Campanton a.k.a. "the gaon of Castile"
Isaac ben
Moses Arama Profiat Duran a Converso...
- great-great-grandson of
Isaac Aboab I. He was the
pupil and
successor of
Isaac Campanton, and was
called "the last gaon of Castile." Later, he
lived in Buitrago...
- at the
stake by the
tribunal of
Valencia on the
denunciation of
Isaac Campanton, who
accused him of
denying the
creation of the world,
historians have...
- de Zamora, a
learned Jew. He
attended a Yeshiva,
probably the
famous Campanton Yeshiva until the age of 18, when he and his
family left for Portugal...
- 5.
Campanton,
Judah ben Solomon.
Judah ben
Solomon Canpanton (fl. 1130) was a
Jewish ethical writer and philosopher.
Judah ben
Solomon Campanton and...
- Yisrael). In 1891, on the
completion of his Dor,
Weiss reedited Isaac Campanton's Darke ha-Gemara, a
methodology of the Talmud. His last work in book form...