Jacob Anatoli — Jacob ben Abba Mari ben Simson Anatoli (c. 1194 ndash; 1256) was a translator of Arabic texts to Hebrew. He was invited to Naples by Frederick II. Under this royal patronage, and in association with Michael Scot, Anatoli made Arabic learning… … Wikipedia
Jacob ben Eléazar de Tolède — est un poète, grammairien et lexicographe hébraïsant du premier tiers du XIIIe siècle. Sommaire 1 Éléments biographiques 2 Œuvres 2.1 Kitab al Kamil … Wikipédia en Français
Jacob ben David ben Yomtob — [Jacob Poel, Bonjorn Bonet in Catalan [http://www.isragen.org.il/NROS/BIB/SHD/Bonnet/AndresBonet E.pdf PDF, p. 3] , Jacob Bonjorn [http://illinoismedieval.org/ems/VOL1/1ch6.html] , Jacob Bonet.] was a Catalan Jewish astronomer. He lived, probably … Wikipedia
Jacob ibn Jau — (Hebrew Ya akov ben Gau ; Arab. Yakub ibn Jau ) was a Jewish silk manufacturer at Cordova, occupying a high position at the court of the Umayyad Caliph Hisham II. He died about 1000. Amador de los Rios calls him Ibn Gan. Jacob and his brother… … Wikipedia
JACOB BEN ḤAYYIM TALMID — (d. after 1594), leader of Egyptian Jewry. Jacob was appointed to his position by the Ottoman authorities during the second half of the 16th century. Before him, this position was held by Tajir. Jacob was a member of the renowned Talmid family… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JACOB BEN MOSES OF BAGNOLS — (second half of 14th century), Provençal theologian and halakhist. Jacob, who was the grandson of david b. samuel kokhavi and a student of Sen Boniac Nasi, lived in several towns of Provence, primarily in Salon and Carpentras, where he probably… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JACOB BEN NETHANEL BEN FAYYŪMĪ — JACOB BEN NETHANEL BEN (AL ) FAYYŪMĪ (12th century), nagid of Yemenite Jewry, when ʿAbd al Nabī ibn al Mahdī, the ruler of yemen , decreed a forced renunciation of Judaism in about 1160. Many Jews converted to Islam and the Messiah s coming was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jacob Wassermann — Jakob Wassermann (1899 von Emil Orlik) Jakob Wassermann (* 10. März 1873 in Fürth; † 1. Januar 1934 in Altaussee) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller jüdischer Herkunft. Sein Grab befindet sich im Friedhof Altaussee in Österreich … Deutsch Wikipedia
Theodor Neubauer — (links) und Magnus Poser Briefmarke der DDR 1970 Theodor Neubauer (* 12. Dezember 1890 in Ermschwerd (heute Witzenhausen an der Werra); † 5. Februar 1945 im Zuchthaus Brandenburg) war ein deutscher … Deutsch Wikipedia
Paul Neubauer — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Paul Neubauer fue el viola principal de la historia de la Orquesta Filarmónica de Nueva York. Su gran musicalidad y su forma excepcional de tocar han hecho de Paul Neubauer uno de los artistas más importantes de su… … Wikipedia Español