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Samuel Shullam was a
Jewish physician and
historian who
flourished in the
second half of the 16th century. He was of
Spanish descent, and
after an adventurous...
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inserted in
Abraham Zacuto's
Sefer Yuhasin by
Samuel Shullam, who
declared that he
found it in a
Samaritan chronicle (Sefer Zikronot...
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century chronicles. The
earliest source to
introduce doubt was
Samuel Shullam, who
wrote "He was
buried in Tiberias, or, as some say, he was
buried with...
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Samuel Shullam in his
edition of Zacuto's Yuḥasin (Constantinople, 1546), as well as by A.
Neubauer (M. J. C. ii. 83 et seq.).
Shullam's work is the...
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while in his
notes on the
Sefer ha-Yuḥasin (ed. Filipowski, p. 226)
Samuel Shullam states that
Zarza was
burned at the
stake by the
tribunal of
Valencia on...
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containing those parts of Zacuto's
Sefer Yuḥasin that are
omitted in
Samuel Shullam's edition. See
Isidore Loeb,
Joseph Haccohen et les
Chroniqueurs Juifs,...
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Josippon but was
apparently unfamiliar with the
genuine Josephus;
Samuel Shullam, his
editor who
published his
annotated version in 1566, was
familiar with...