- Bréhier, Émile (1911). "Philo
Judæus" .
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 12. Goodenough,
Erwin R. (1938). The
Politics of
Philo Judaeus:
Practice and Theory. With...
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Conus judaeus is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Conidae, the cone
snails and
their allies. Like all
species within the...
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Ophonus judaeus is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Harpalinae,
genus Ophonus, and
subgenus Ophonus (Metophonus). "Ophonus
judaeus Piochard...
- אברהם בן משה יפה מבוהמיה; d. 1533) also
known by his
Latin name "'Abraham
Judaeus Bohemus" was a very
prominent 16th-century
Bohemian Jewish banker, tax...
- communities'
economy and societies. In Francia, for example,
figures like
Isaac Judaeus and
Armentarius occupied prominent social and
economic positions. However...
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whole day in the same posture,
without motion. — Strabo XV, I,60
Philo Judaeus (c. 20 BCE – c. 50 CE), also
called mentions the
gymnosophists twice in...
- Provençal name was Don
Profiat Tibbon; the
Latin writers called him
Profatius Judæus.
Jacob occupies a
considerable place in the
history of
astronomy in the...
- al-Isra'ili; c. 832 – c. 932), also
known as
Isaac Israeli the
Elder and
Isaac Judaeus, was a
Jewish physician and philosopher. He was one of the
foremost Jewish...
- 1145), also
known as
Abraham Savasorda,
Abraham Albargeloni, and
Abraham Judaeus, was a
Catalan Jewish mathematician,
astronomer and
philosopher who resided...
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Asaph the Jew (English: /ˈeɪ.sæfˈðəˈdʒu/ Ay-saf, Hebrew: אסף היהודי
Asaph HaYehudi), also
known as
Asaph ben
Berechiah and
Asaph the
Physician (Hebrew:...