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Farissol is a
Jewish surname.
People with the
surname include:
Abraham Farissol (c. 1451–1525 or 1526), Jewish-Italian
mathematician and
astronomer Jacob...
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Abraham ben
Mordecai Farissol (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם בֵּן מֹרְדְּכַי פָרִיצוֹל, translit.
Avraham ben
Mordekhai Faritzol, Latin:
Abrahamus Peritsol; c. 1451...
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Yehuda Farissol (Hebrew: יהודה פריצול; fl. late
fifteenth century) was a Jewish-Italian
mathematician and astronomer. In 1499 he
published a description...
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Jacob ben
Chayyim Comprat Vidal Farissol (born c. 1405 - fl. 1422) was a
French Jewish scholar of the
early 15th century. Born in Avignon, he was a liturgical...
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yeshiva in Lucena,
Cordoba (No. 14), and others. In the case of
Solomon ibn
Farissol, who was
murdered on May 3, 1108,
Judah suddenly changed his poem of eulogy...
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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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World of a
Renaissance Jew: The Life and
Thought of
Abraham B.
Mordecai Farissol, was
honored with the JWB
National Book
Award in
Jewish History. Ruderman...
- d'Avignon (fl. 1202–1233), a Provençal nobleman,
troubadour and poet
Abraham Farissol (ca.1451 – ca.1525), a Jewish-Italian geographer, cosmographer, scribe...
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Gallia Judaica. True
surnames occurred,
especially in the south, like
Farissol, Bonet, Barron, La****e; but as a rule
local designations were po****r...
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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...