- of
Venice allows the
newly arrived famous physician and
professor Jacob Mantino ben
Samuel to wear the
regular black doctors' cap
instead of
Jewish yellow...
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Jacob Mantino ben
Samuel (died 1549) was a
Jewish scholar and
Italian physician,
known also as Mantinus. His parents—and
perhaps Mantino himself—were natives...
- Arabic-Hebrew-Latin
medical vocabulary he
wrote for the
Jewish physician Jacob Mantino, he
signed his name in
Arabic as Yuḥannā al-Asad al-Gharnāṭī (literally...
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Mantinos is a
village and muni****lity
located in the
province of Palencia,
Castile and León, Spain.
According to the 2004
census (INE), the muni****lity...
- Középkori Inkvizicio.
Buenos Aires, Argentina:
Editorial Transilvania. "
Mantino,
Jacob ben Samuel".
Jewish Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 5 July 2014.
Papal Bull...
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Spain and Italy,
Jewish translators such as
Abraham de
Balmes and
Jacob Mantino translated Arabic philosophic literature into
Hebrew and Latin, contributing...
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warrior Guido Rangoni attempted the
Hebrew language with the aid of
Jacob Mantino (1526). Pico de la
Mirandola (d. 1494) was the
first to
collect Hebrew...
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mentioned Bastia. At the end of the 9th century, the
territory or
pieve of
Mantino depended on the
lords Loretesi. They were
driven out in 1072 by the Da...
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Returning to Italy, he was
opposed by
prominent Jews
including Jacob Mantino ben Samuel, who
feared that he
might cause unrest among the Jews. He was...
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Valdeginate Melgar de Yuso Meneses...