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Delmedigo was a
Cretan Jewish family that
included several notables:
Elijah Delmedigo (1458–1493),
philosopher and
Talmudist Joseph Solomon Delmedigo...
- Elia del Medigo, also
called Elijah Delmedigo or
Elias ben
Moise del
Medigo and
sometimes known to his
contemporaries as
Helias Hebreus Cretensis or in...
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Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (or Del Medigo), also
known as
Yashar Mi-Qandia (Hebrew: יש"ר מקנדיא) (16 June 1591 – 16
October 1655), was a rabbi, author,...
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Francisco Sanches Uriel da
Costa Baruch Spinoza Salomon Maimon Joseph Solomon Delmedigo Elijah Ba'al Shem of
Chelm Eliezer ben
Elijah Ashke**** Tzvi Ashke****...
- also barometers, i.e.
sensitive to air pressure. In 1629,
Joseph Solomon Delmedigo, a
student of
Galileo and
Santorio in Padua,
published what is apparently...
- line of
rationalist philosophers and scholars. Non-Jewish
students of
Delmedigo classified him as an "Averroist", however, he saw
himself as a follower...
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Francisco Sanches Uriel da
Costa Baruch Spinoza Salomon Maimon Joseph Solomon Delmedigo Elijah Ba'al Shem of
Chelm Eliezer ben
Elijah Ashke**** Tzvi Ashke****...
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Francesco Barozzi (1537–1604)
mathematician and
astronomer Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (1591–1655) rabbi, author, physician,
mathematician and
musical theorist...
- whom?] to have
created a golem, in the 12th century. In 1625,
Joseph Delmedigo wrote that "many
legends of this sort are current,
particularly in Germany...
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essay entitled Qabbalah,
published in the Maṣref la-Ḥokhmah of
Joseph Delmedigo (Basel, 1629)
Hanhagot Yosher, or
Tiqqun Qeri, or Qeri
Miqra (Salonica...