David de Pomis | |
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Born | 1524 Spoleto |
Died | 1594 (aged 69–70) Venice |
Occupation | Physician, philosopher, linguist |
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David ben Isaac de Pomis (David de' Pomi) (1524–1594) was an Italian-Jewish physician, rabbi, linguist, philosopher, a significant figure in the intellectual exchange between Jews and Christians, and publisher of a 1587 trilingual Hebrew-Aramaic, Latin, and Italian dictionary known as Semah David, and De Medico Hebræo Enarratio Apologica, an apologetic work which deals with Jewish medicine.[1][2][3]
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