biography
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Abarbanel, Isaac ben Jehudah
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pronunciation:
[abah(r)banel]
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| male
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| lived:
| (1437–1508)
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| biography:
| Jewish writer and philosopher, born in Lisbon, Portugal. His works comprise commentaries on the Bible and philosophical treatises. His eldest son, Juda Leon (known as Leo Hebraeus in Latin) (c.1460–1535), a doctor and philosopher, wrote Dialoghi di Amore (1535, trans Philosophy of Love). |
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