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- Abraham Portaleone (died July 29, 1612) was an Italian-Jewish physician in Mantua. He was a pupil of Jacob Fano. The Dukes Guglielmo and Vincenzo of Mantua...
- Leone de' Sommi Portaleone (Yehuda ben Yitzchak Somi Misha'ar Aryeh; Hebrew: יהודה בן יצחק סומי משער אריה - Judah son of Isaac Somi Portaleone; also Leone...
- Carlotta; Lozza, Paolo; Allevi, Fabiana; Pisani, Antonia; Chiapasco, Matteo; Portaleone, Sara Maria; Scotti, Alberto; Maccari, Alberto; Borloni, Roberto; Felisati...
- ISSN 2042-6976. PMID 33583151. Saibene AM, Pipolo GC, Lozza P, Maccari A, Portaleone SM, Scotti A, et al. (December 2014). "Redefining boundaries in odontogenic...
- about the middle of the sixteenth century. He was the teacher of Abraham Portaleone. He wrote: "Shilṭe ha-Gibborim," a rhythmical poem warning men against...
- seen as a defense of the traditional dissemination of knowledge. Abraham Portaleone was another Italian-Jewish Renaissance physician who, as discussed by...
- Jews were also successful as skilled medical practitioners. William of Portaleone, physician to King Ferdinand I of Naples, and to the ducal houses of Sforza...
- gained notable wealth by trading precious stones, and according to Abraham Portaleone, Meshullam even wrote a book on jewelry. He later took over his father's...
- Cirillo: Così morì lo studente Enzo, La Repubblica, 30 January 2005. CDEC: Portaleone, Ilde, retrieved on 2 February 2017. Chi era costui?: Scheda Dante Coen...
- Solomon Delmedigo, introduction to "Nobelot Ḥokmah"). Fano's pupil Samuel Portaleone composed an elegy on the occasion of his death (Oxford MS. No. 988c)....