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Joseph Almanzi (Hebrew: יוסף בן ברוך אלמנצי;
March 25, 1801,
Padua –
March 7, 1860, Trieste) was an
Italian Jewish bibliophile and poet.
Almanzi was born...
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Rabbi Menachem Azariah da Fano.
According to the
researcher Joseph Almanzi,
Rabbi Valle was a
student and
disciple of
Rabbi Menachem Azariah da Fano...
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Sephardic surnames, as
already mentioned, are
almost invariably local, as
Almanzi, Arwa and
Aruesti (from Hervas),
Bejarano (from Bejar), Castro, Carvajal...
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first half of the
fourteenth century are
indicated by
chronograms (
Almanzi, "Abne Zikkaron", pp. 4, 6, 9); and
among sixty-eight
Frankfurt epitaphs...
- Barasch.
Italian Jewish writers included: I. S.
Reggio (1784–1854);
Joseph Almanzi;
Hayyim Salomon;
Samuel Vita
Lolli (1788–1843);
Rachel Morpurgo (1790–1860)...
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obtained by a
comparison of the
printed text with the m****cripts; that of
Almanzi,
according to the
specimens given by Luzzatto,
varies considerably from...
- Micah,
which was
published by
Luzzatto as the
first supplement to
Joseph Almanzi's "Abne Zikkaron," Prague, 1841. The
commentary is not complete, extending...
- are at
least 59 MSS of
Midqash Me‘at, 17 complete.
According to
Joseph Almanzi (also
Samuel David Luzzatto)
there was a
partial holograph MS in the possession...
- nineteenth-century who
wrote in
Hebrew included I. S.
Reggio (1784–1854),
Joseph Almanzi,
Hayyim Salomon,
Samuel Vita
Lolli (1788–1843).
Another figure of note...
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acquired by the
British Museum in 1865 as part of the
collection of
Joseph Almanzi of Padua. The
miniatures of the
Golden Haggadah all
follow a
similar layout...