-
Mordecai ben
Eliezer Comtino (Hebrew: מרדכי כומטיאנו;
lived at
Adrianople and Constantinople; died in the
latter city
between 1485 and 1490) was a Talmudist...
- the
presence of such
scholars as the
Talmudist and
scientist Mordecai Comtino;
astronomer and poet
Solomon ben
Elijah Sharbiṭ ha-Zahab;
Shabbethai ben...
- S2CID 143863438. Schub,
Pincus (1932). "A
Mathematical Text by
Mordecai Comtino (Constantinople, XV Century)". Isis. 17 (1): 54–70. doi:10.1086/346637...
-
times to the
Ottoman Empire Asaph ben
Berechiah Moses Capsali Mordecai Comtino Moses of Crete, a
Jewish messiah claimant of the 5th
century C.E. Shabbethai...
-
Wakkar (1357) drew up
tables of the
period 720 (Heg.);
while Mordecai Comtino and
Mattathia Delacrut commented upon the
Persian and
Paris tables respectively;...
- instruction; but this is
questioned by Steinschneider. A
pupil of
Mordecai Comtino at Adrianople,
Afendopolo attained great proficiency in science, and, while...
-
differential geometry: 399
Ronald Coifman (born 1941),
mathematician Mordecai Comtino (died c. 1485),
mathematician Lionel Cooper (1915–1979), mathematician...
- century?
Menahem (Emanuel) Zion
Porto 1636-40
Meshullam Kalonymus Mordecai Comtino 1460-85
Mordecai Finzi 1440-46
Moses ben
Abraham of Nîmes
Moses Almosnino...
-
study was the publication, in Russian, of a work on the life of
Mordecai Comtino and his contemporaries. For this,
Gurland was
awarded the
degree of "magister"...
-
Bashyazi went to Constantinople, where,
under the
direction of
Mordecai Comtino, he
studied rabbinical literature as well as mathematics, astronomy, and...