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Abraham Portaleone (died July 29, 1612) was an Italian-Jewish
physician in Mantua. He was a
pupil of
Jacob Fano. The
Dukes Guglielmo and
Vincenzo of Mantua...
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Sommi Portaleone (Hebrew: יהודה בן יצחק סומי משער אריה, romanized: Yehuda ben
Yitzchak Somi Misha'ar Aryeh, lit. 'Judah son of
Isaac Somi
Portaleone'; c...
- Carlotta; Lozza, Paolo; Allevi, Fabiana; Pisani, Antonia; Chiapasco, Matteo;
Portaleone, Sara Maria; Scotti, Alberto; Maccari, Alberto; Borloni, Roberto; Felisati...
- ISSN 2042-6976. PMID 33583151.
Saibene AM,
Pipolo GC,
Lozza P,
Maccari A,
Portaleone SM,
Scotti A, et al. (December 2014). "Redefining
boundaries in odontogenic...
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about the
middle of the
sixteenth century. He was the
teacher of
Abraham Portaleone. He wrote: "Shilṭe ha-Gibborim," a
rhythmical poem
warning men against...
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gained notable wealth by
trading precious stones, and
according to
Abraham Portaleone,
Meshullam even
wrote a book on jewellery. He
later took over his father's...
- Jews were also
successful as
skilled medical practitioners.
William of
Portaleone,
physician to King
Ferdinand I of Naples, and to the
ducal houses of Sforza...
- seen as a
defense of the
traditional dissemination of knowledge.
Abraham Portaleone was
another Italian-Jewish
Renaissance physician who, as
discussed by...
- Cirillo: Così morì lo
studente Enzo, La Repubblica, 30
January 2005. CDEC:
Portaleone, Ilde,
retrieved on 2
February 2017. Chi era costui?:
Scheda Dante Coen...
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Solomon Delmedigo,
introduction to "Nobelot Ḥokmah"). Fano's
pupil Samuel Portaleone composed an
elegy on the
occasion of his
death (Oxford MS. No. 988c)....