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<p> a very distinguished' [[Jewish]] writer who flourished at [[Toledo]] in the first half of the- 14th century (1300-1340), deserves our notice as the author of יְסוֹד עוֹלָם, or The [[Foundation]] of the World, a masterly production on Jewish chronology, including also the entire field of the science of astronomy, both theoretically and practically delineated (Berlin, 1777, 4to; and a better edition, ibid. 1848, 4to). This work, of which a part of the MS. has been preserved, was written about 1310 at the express wish of Israeli's teacher, [[Asher]] ben-Jechiel. He also compiled tables of Jewish chronology under the title of סֵדֶד הִקִּבָּלָה (Zolkiew, 1805, 8vo, et el.). See Gratz, Gesch. d. Juden, 7:290; Carmoly, Itineraires, p. 224; B. Goldberg, [[Isaac]] Israeli (in the Lib. d. Or. 1845), c. 433-435; Furst, Biblioth. Judaica, 2, 150. (J. H.W.) </p>
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<p> a very distinguished' [[Jewish]] writer who flourished at [[Toledo]] in the first half of the- 14th century (1300-1340), deserves our notice as the author of '''''יְסוֹד''''' '''''עוֹלָם''''' , or ''The [[Foundation]] Of The World,'' a masterly production on Jewish chronology, including also the entire field of the science of astronomy, both theoretically and practically delineated (Berlin, 1777, 4to; and a better edition, ibid. 1848, 4to). This work, of which a part of the MS. has been preserved, was written about 1310 at the express wish of Israeli's teacher, [[Asher]] ben-Jechiel. He also compiled tables of Jewish chronology under the title of '''''סֵדֶד''''' '''''הִקִּבָּלָה''''' (Zolkiew, 1805, 8vo, et el.). See Gratz, ''Gesch. D. Juden, 7:'' 290; Carmoly, ''Itineraires,'' p. 224; B. Goldberg, ''Isaac Israeli'' (in the ''Lib. D. Or.'' 1845), c. 433-435; Furst, ''Biblioth. Judaica, 2,'' 150. (J. H.W.) </p>
 
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<ref name="term_45495"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/isaac+israeli+ben-josef Isaac Israeli Ben-Josef from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 10:52, 15 October 2021

Isaac Israeli Ben-Josef [1]

a very distinguished' Jewish writer who flourished at Toledo in the first half of the- 14th century (1300-1340), deserves our notice as the author of יְסוֹד עוֹלָם , or The Foundation Of The World, a masterly production on Jewish chronology, including also the entire field of the science of astronomy, both theoretically and practically delineated (Berlin, 1777, 4to; and a better edition, ibid. 1848, 4to). This work, of which a part of the MS. has been preserved, was written about 1310 at the express wish of Israeli's teacher, Asher ben-Jechiel. He also compiled tables of Jewish chronology under the title of סֵדֶד הִקִּבָּלָה (Zolkiew, 1805, 8vo, et el.). See Gratz, Gesch. D. Juden, 7: 290; Carmoly, Itineraires, p. 224; B. Goldberg, Isaac Israeli (in the Lib. D. Or. 1845), c. 433-435; Furst, Biblioth. Judaica, 2, 150. (J. H.W.)

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