Jedaiah ben Abraham Bedersi (c. 1270 – c. 1340) (Hebrew: ידעיה הבדרשי) was a Jewish poet, physician, and philosopher; born at Béziers (hence his surname Bedersi). His Occitan name was En Bonet, which probably corresponds to the Hebrew name Tobiah;[1] and, according to the practices of Hachmei Provence, he occasionally joined to his name that of his father, Abraham Bedersi.
In his poems he assumed the appellation "Penini" (הפניני, "Dispenser of Pearls"), and because of this appellation the ethical work Mibḥar haPeninim of Solomon ibn Gabirol has been erroneously ascribed to Bedersi.
^compare Oheb Nashim in the Zunz Jubelschrift, Hebrew part, p. 1)
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JedaiahbenAbrahamBedersi (c. 1270 – c. 1340) (Hebrew: ידעיה הבדרשי) was a Jewish poet, physician, and philosopher; born at Béziers (hence his surname...
unintelligible, though he possessed a thorough knowledge of Hebrew. "JedaiahbenAbrahamBedersi". www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org. Retrieved 2021-05-19. Leopold...
would lead to similar bans by French rabbis. Menachem Meiri and JedaiahbenAbrahamBedersi, Astruc's main opponents, rejected this ban, as well as accusations...
Saadia Gaon, David Kimhi, Hasdai Crescas, JedaiahbenAbrahamBedersi (early 14th century), Joseph Albo, Abraham ibn Daud and Leon of Modena. Among the Geonim...
Abendana Jacob Anatoli Jacques Derrida Jacques Maritain JedaiahbenAbrahamBedersi Jeshua ben Judah Johann Georg Hamann John Duns Scotus John Hick John...
out heresy. JedaiahbenAbrahamBedersi Nissim of Gerona Jacob ben Machir ibn Tibbon Isaac Nathan ben Kalonymus Judah Messer Leon David ben Judah Messer...
Gostynin Jan Szylling Jayatirtha Jean Buridan Jean Capréolus Jedaiah benAbrahamBedersi Jien Jinul Jiva Goswami Jocelin of Soissons Johannes Scotus Eriugena...
other philosophers are Natan'el al-Fayyumi, Elia del Medigo, JedaiahbenAbrahamBedersi and Gersonides. Philosophy by Jews in Modern era was expressed...
authorship to Israeli, because Abraham ibn Ḥasdai (see above), and JedaiahBedersi in his apologetical letter to Solomon ben Adret ("Orient, Lit." xi. cols...
Olam, by JedaiahBedersi, in which Conat was assisted by his wife Estellina and Jacob Levi of Tarascon The commentary on the Pentateuch by Levi ben Gershon...
the Brethren of Sincerity. The Olam Katan is cited by David Kimchi, JedaiahBedersi, Meir ibn Aldabi, Isaac ibn Latif, and by the author of Ma'amar Haskel...
published in Venice his "'Eẓ ha-Da'at," a philosophical commentary on JedaiahBedersi's "Beḥinat ha-'Olam." At the end of this work was printed a satire upon...
number of Bible commentaries was printed, including those of Abraham ibn Ezra (53), Baḥya ben Asher (87), David Ḳimḥi (6, 22, 37, 40, 46, 83), David ibn...