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<p> a noted physician and rabbi at Mantua, where he died in the year 1580, is the author of an important commentary on the Kozari of the celebrated Jehudah ha-Levi ben-Samuel (q.v.), קוֹל יְהוּדָה, The [[Voice]] of [[Judah]] (Venice, 1594). He also wrote, under the title of נְפוּצוֹת יְהוּדָה, The [[Dispersed]] of Judah, fifty-two lectures on diverse matters (Venice, 1589; republished at Warsaw, 1871). See Furst, Bibl. Jud. 2:391 sq.; De Rossi, Dizionario storico degli autori Ebrei, s.v.; Zunz, Gottesdienstliche Vortraige (Berlin, 1832), page 432. </p>
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<p> a noted physician and rabbi at Mantua, where he died in the year 1580, is the author of an important commentary on the Kozari of the celebrated Jehudah ha-Levi ben-Samuel (q.v.), '''''קוֹל''''' '''''יְהוּדָה''''' , ''The Voice Of Judah'' (Venice, 1594). He also wrote, under the title of '''''נְפוּצוֹת''''' '''''יְהוּדָה''''' , The [[Dispersed]] of Judah, fifty-two lectures on diverse matters (Venice, 1589; republished at Warsaw, 1871). See Furst, ''Bibl. Jud.'' 2:391 sq.; De Rossi, ''Dizionario Storico Degli Autori Ebrei,'' s.v.; Zunz, ''Gottesdienstliche Vortraige'' (Berlin, 1832), page 432. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 15 October 2021

Judah Moscato [1]

a noted physician and rabbi at Mantua, where he died in the year 1580, is the author of an important commentary on the Kozari of the celebrated Jehudah ha-Levi ben-Samuel (q.v.), קוֹל יְהוּדָה , The Voice Of Judah (Venice, 1594). He also wrote, under the title of נְפוּצוֹת יְהוּדָה , The Dispersed of Judah, fifty-two lectures on diverse matters (Venice, 1589; republished at Warsaw, 1871). See Furst, Bibl. Jud. 2:391 sq.; De Rossi, Dizionario Storico Degli Autori Ebrei, s.v.; Zunz, Gottesdienstliche Vortraige (Berlin, 1832), page 432.

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