Frat Maimon, the Glossary
Frat Maimon (also known as Prat Maimon or Solomon ben Menaham) was a French Jewish Provençal scholar.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Adolf Neubauer, Book of Genesis, Ernest Renan, Haggadah, History of the Jews in France, Isaac Broydé, Jacob ben Chayyim Comprat Vidal Farissol, Nathanael ben Nehemiah Caspi, Piyyut, Provence, Richard Gottheil, Solomon ben Judah of Lunel, Talmud.
- 14th-century French Jews
- 14th-century French poets
- 14th-century Jewish theologians
- Jewish theologians
- Provençal Jews
- Writers from Avignon
Adolf Neubauer
Adolf Neubauer (11 March 1831 in Bittse, Hungary – 6 April 1907, London) was at the Bodleian Library and reader in Rabbinic Hebrew at Oxford University.
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Book of Genesis
The Book of Genesis (from Greek; בְּרֵאשִׁית|Bərēʾšīṯ|In beginning; Liber Genesis) is the first book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament.
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Ernest Renan
Joseph Ernest Renan (27 February 18232 October 1892) was a French Orientalist and Semitic scholar, writing on Semitic languages and civilizations, historian of religion, philologist, philosopher, biblical scholar, and critic.
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Haggadah
The Haggadah (הַגָּדָה, "telling"; plural: Haggadot) is a Jewish text that sets forth the order of the Passover Seder.
History of the Jews in France
The history of the Jews in France deals with Jews and Jewish communities in France since at least the Early Middle Ages.
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Isaac Broydé
Isaac David Broydé (23 February 1867, Grodno Governorate, Russian Empire – 15 April 1922, New York City) was an Orientalist and librarian.
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Jacob ben Chayyim Comprat Vidal Farissol
Jacob ben Chayyim Comprat Vidal Farissol was a French Jewish scholar of the early 15th century. Frat Maimon and Jacob ben Chayyim Comprat Vidal Farissol are Hebrew-language writers, Jewish poets, Jewish scholars, Provençal Jews and Writers from Avignon.
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Nathanael ben Nehemiah Caspi
Nathanael ben Nehemiah Caspi was a Provençal scholar. Frat Maimon and Nathanael ben Nehemiah Caspi are Hebrew-language writers and Provençal Jews.
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Piyyut
A piyyut or piyut (plural piyyutim or piyutim, פִּיּוּטִים / פיוטים, פִּיּוּט / פיוט; from Greek ποιητής poiētḗs "poet") is a Jewish liturgical poem, usually designated to be sung, chanted, or recited during religious services.
Provence
Provence is a geographical region and historical province of southeastern France, which extends from the left bank of the lower Rhône to the west to the Italian border to the east; it is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
Richard Gottheil
Richard James Horatio Gottheil (13 October 1862 – 22 May 1936) was an English American Semitic scholar, Zionist, and founding father of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity.
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Solomon ben Judah of Lunel
Solomon ben Judah of Lunel (born 1411) (Hebrew: שלמה בן יהודה) was a Provençal philosopher.
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Talmud
The Talmud (תַּלְמוּד|Talmūḏ|teaching) is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source of Jewish religious law (halakha) and Jewish theology.
See also
14th-century French Jews
- Aaron ben Zerah
- Bendich Ahin
- Benjamin ben Isaac of Carcassonne
- Frat Maimon
- Jedaiah ben Abraham Bedersi
- Joseph Ibn Kaspi
- Levi ben Abraham ben Hayyim
- Miles of Marseilles
- Nathan Judah ben Solomon
- Samuel Kansi
- Solomon Davin of Rodez
- Todros Todrosi
14th-century French poets
- Christine de Pizan
- Frat Maimon
- Gaston III, Count of Foix
- Grimace (composer)
- Guilhem Molinier
- Guillaume de Machaut
- Guillot of Paris
- Jean Creton
- Jean Petit (theologian)
- Jean de Werchin
- Jehan de Lescurel
- Kalonymus ben Kalonymus
- Levi ben Abraham ben Hayyim
- Nicole de Margival
- Oton III de Grandson
- Watriquet de Couvin
14th-century Jewish theologians
Jewish theologians
Provençal Jews
- Abraham Abigdor
- Abraham Farissol
- Asher ben David
- Bendich Ahin
- Bonet de Lattes
- Caslari family
- David Kimhi
- David ben Levi of Narbonne
- Fava of Manosque
- Frat Maimon
- Gerson ben Solomon Catalan
- Hachmei Provence
- Ibn Tibbon
- Isaac Nathan ben Kalonymus
- Isaac ben Merwan ha-Levi
- Israel ben Joseph Halevi Caslari
- Jacob Anatoli
- Jacob ben Chayyim Comprat Vidal Farissol
- Jacob ben Machir ibn Tibbon
- Joseph Gart
- Joseph Ibn Kaspi
- Joseph Kimhi
- Joseph ben Solomon of Carcassonne
- Joseph ha-Kohen
- Joshua Caslari
- Judah ben Saul ibn Tibbon
- Kalonymus ben Kalonymus
- Kalonymus ben Todros
- Makhir of Narbonne
- Miles of Marseilles
- Mordecai Astruc
- Moses Kimhi
- Moses ibn Tibbon
- Moshe ha-Darshan
- Nathan Judah ben Solomon
- Nathanael ben Nehemiah Caspi
- Samuel Sarfati
- Samuel ibn Tibbon
- Sheshet Benveniste
- Solomon Abigdor
Writers from Avignon
- Abraham Farissol
- Agnès Cabrol
- Armand de Pontmartin
- Bertran Folcon d'Avignon
- Daniel Arsand
- David Hakohen
- Frat Maimon
- Geoffroy Lejeune
- Henri Bosco
- Henriette Dibon
- Jacob ben Chayyim Comprat Vidal Farissol
- Jacques Aumont
- Jean Brunet
- Jean de La Ceppède
- Jordan de l'Isla de Venessi
- Joseph Girard (historian)
- Joshua Caslari
- Judah Aryeh ben Zvi Hirsch
- Julien Chaisse
- Léon-Honoré Labande
- Mardochée Venture
- Marianne-Agnès Falques
- Marius Jouveau
- Mazarine Pingeot
- Paul Giéra
- Pierre Boulle
- Raimon d'Avinhon
- René Girard
- Roselyne Bosch
- Sandrine Veysset
- Théodore Aubanel
- Vincent Almendros
- Yves Berger
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frat_Maimon
Also known as Prat Maimon, Solomon ben Menaham.