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Profiat (Hebrew: פרופייט, Occitan: Prophègue or Pro****, Latin: Profatius, French: Profait) was a name used by Jews in
Provence and
northern Spain. In...
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Profiat Duran (c. 1350 – c. 1415) (Hebrew: פרופייט דוראן), full
Hebrew name
Isaac ben
Moses haLevi) was a
Jewish apologist/polemicist, philosopher, physician...
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Isaac Campanton Isaac Aboab I
Isaac Aboab of
Castile Don
Isaac Abravanel Profiat Duran Menachem Meiri Vidal of
Tolosa After the
expulsion David ben Solomon...
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grandson of
Samuel ben
Judah ibn Tibbon. His Provençal name was Don
Profiat Tibbon; the
Latin writers called him
Profatius Judæus.
Jacob occupies a...
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years prior to the date that
Christians believe he lived.[citation needed]
Profiat Duran's anti-Christian
polemic Kelimmat ha-Goyim ("Shame of the Gentiles"...
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Abraham Bedersi (Hebrew: אברהם בדרשי) was a Provençal
Jewish poet; he was born at Béziers (whence his
surname Bedersi, or
native of Béziers). The dates...
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conversion on the Jews.
Among the parti****nts on the
Jewish side were
Profiat Duran and
Yosef Albo as well as
other rabbinic scholars such as
Moshe ben...
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writer and
physician to
Henry III of Castile. He was the
dedicatee of
Profiat Duran's
Hebrew almanac The
girdle of the
Ephod (1395).
Poems in Castillian...
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Jewish work was even more effective.
Jacob ben
Makir (who is
known also as
Profiat Tibbon)
appears to have been
professor of
astronomy at Montpellier, about...
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poetical work
entitled "Ma'aseh 'Ugah," published,
together with
Profiat Duran's "Iggeret Al Tehi Ka-Aboteka," at
Constantinople about 1577. Firkovich...