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  • BASILEA, SOLOMON AVIAD SAR-SHALOM — (c. 1680–1749), rabbi and kabbalist in Mantua, Italy. Solomon received instruction from the most learned scholars in the city, including his father, Menahem Samson Basilea, judah b. eliezer briel (Bariel), moses zacuto , and benjamin b. eliezer… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • BASSANO — BASSANO, small town in Veneto (Northern Italy). The first mention of Jews in Bassano is from a document of October 7, 1264; a certain Aicardo was said to own a vineyard. Only from the beginning of the 15th century, when Bassano passed over to  … …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • MOSCATI, SABATINO — (1922– ), Italian semiticist and archaeologist. Moscati taught Hebrew, Semitic languages, and the history of religions at the universities of Florence, Naples, and Rome. He is a member of the Accademia dei Lincei and editor, the Rivista di Studi… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • RAVENNA — RAVENNA, city in Emilia Romagna, N. central Italy. There is evidence that a Jewish settlement existed in Ravenna in the third and fourth centuries, probably the earliest Jewish community in the region. A piece of an amphora with the word Shalom… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • PARMA — PARMA, city in N. Italy, capital of the province and former duchy of the same name. Jews are mentioned in Parma around the middle of the 14th century when the town was ruled by the Visconti dukes of Mantua. When the black death was raging in 1348 …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • The Vatican as a Scientific Institute —     The Vatican Palace, as a Scientific Institute     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Vatican Palace, as a Scientific Institute     Regarded from the point of view of scientific productivity, the Vatican is the busiest scientific workshop in Rome.… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • MAES, ANDREAS° — (Masius; 1515?–1573), Flemish Hebraist and Orientalist. A lawyer and a diplomat, Maes spent much of his life in Italy, where he met Guillaume Postel, under whom he studied Arabic and with whom he thereafter maintained an interesting… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • NOLA, ELIJAH BEN MENAHEM DA — (baptismal name, Giovanni Paolo Eustachio; c. 1530–c. 1602), Italian Hebraist and apostate. One of the leading rabbis in Rome during the late 16th century, Da Nola was also a renowned physician and philosopher. When moses alatino was commissioned …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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