SAMSON BEN SAMSON OF COUCY
- SAMSON BEN SAMSON OF COUCY
- SAMSON BEN SAMSON OF COUCY (called ha-sar
mi-Coucy; 13th century), French tosafist. Samson, a
descendant of joseph bonfils , belonged to a distinguished family
of French scholars. Judah of Corbeil was his uncle and moses of
Coucy his brother-in-law. He was one of the younger pupils of
isaac b. samuel of Dampierre, but his main teacher was
judah b. isaac , Judah Sir Leon of Paris. His words are quoted
frequently in the standard tosafot on several tractates, and
many citations from his rulings and responsa, as well as remnants of his
tosafot, have been preserved in the works of
rishonim. Samson was a teacher of isaac b. moses Or
Zaru'a, and also, apparently, of hezekiah b. jacob of Magdeburg.
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Gross, Gal Jud, 554–6; Urbach, Tosafot, index.
(Israel Moses Ta-Shma)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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