- in the 14th century. He was
later sometimes referred to by the
sobriquet Efodi (האפודי)
through ****ociation with his two
grammars entitled Ephod. After...
- in the
early 16th century. As a grammarian, Ibn Ḥabib was
influenced by
Efodi, who
sought to
ground Hebrew grammar in logic. He
wrote a
grammatical work...
- (1742–1798) Duns
Scotus (c. 1266–1308)[1][2][3][4][5]
Profiat Duran (or
Efodi or
Isaac ben
Moses Levi) (c. 1349–c. 1414)[4]
Simeon ben
Zemah Duran (or...
- of
David Fränkel the
rabbi at Dessau, who
included the
commentaries by
Efodi, Shem-Tov, and Crescas. A
close advisor to Leopold, who
wanted to marry...
-
Isaac Israeli the Elder, is
falsely ascribed to Caslari.
Profiat Duran Efodi of Perpignan,
called in
Hebrew "Isaac b.
Moses ha-Levi,"
borrowed from Caslari...
-
Effective procedure Efficacious grace Efficient cause Effort heuristic Efodi Efrydiau Athronyddol Egalitarian community Egalitarian dialogue Egalitarianism...
-
published under the
title Luḥot,
probably before 1480. He
wrote glosses to
Efodi's Hebrew grammar, Ḥesheb ha-Efod. He also
translated a
number of mathematical...
- 1280 – 1322)[e][f]
Pierre d'Ailly (1350–1420)[a][e]
Profiat Duran (also
Efodi or
Isaac ben
Moses Levi) (c. 1349 – c. 1414)[e]
Pietro d'Abano (c. 1250...
- Caspi's
works were
diversely estimated. Ibn Tzartzah,
Moses of Narbonne, and
Efodi speak in
praise of them. The
kabbalist Johanan Aleman recommends Caspi's...