French Medieval Torah scholar and Biblical commentator
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Joseph ben Abba Meir ben Joseph ben Jacob Ibn Kaspi, also known as Yosef Caspi (1280 Arles—1345 Majorca),[1] was a Provençal exegete, grammarian, and philosopher, apparently influenced by Averroës.
^Kahan. M. Joseph Kaspi - from Arles to Majorca. Iberia Judaica VIII [2016]. pp. 181-192. At https://www.academia.edu/22766219/Kahan_M_JOSEPH_IBN_KASPI_-FROM_ARLES_TO_MAJORCA_._2016_Iberia_Judaica_VIII._pp._181-192.
Joseph ben Abba Meir ben Joseph ben Jacob IbnKaspi, also known as Yosef Caspi (1280 Arles—1345 Majorca), was a Provençal exegete, grammarian, and philosopher...
wisdom". According to Yefet b. Ali (also adopted by Abraham ibn Ezra and JosephIbnKaspi), "He ascribed this activity to his wisdom, and because Wisdom...
commentary on the philosophical part of Maimonides' "Guide for the Perplexed". IbnKaspi was a fierce advocate of Maimonides to such an extent that he left for...
Aquinas Mazmerot Kesef by JosephIbnKaspi (d. 1345) a commentary by Abba Mari ben Eligdor (14th century) a commentary by Joel ibn Shu'aib (15th century)...
dictionary (1516) the Targum on the Hagiographa, for Cisneros (1517) JosephIbnKaspi's grammar and dictionary (1519) Moses Kimhi's Mahalakh shevile ha-da'at...
used by Nathanael ben Nehemiah Kaspi in his commentary on the Kuzari entitled 'Edut le-Yisrael, and also by Judah ben Joseph Moscato in his commentary Qol...
supercommentaries on Ibn Ezra (Elazer ben Mattitya, Yeshayah ben Meir, JosephKaspi, "Avvat Nephesh" and Moshe ben Yehudah min ha-Ne`arim) with introduction...
1330)[e] James of Viterbo (1255–1308)[e] Jinul (or Chinul; 1158–1210)[e] JosephKaspi (12th century)[f]* Joachim of Fiore (1135–1201)[a][e] Jayatirtha (c.1345...
Dadiani. Telavi Equestrian monument of King Erekle II. Giorgi Saakadze in Kaspi Erekle II in Telavi See: List of equestrian statues in Germany Athens Equestrian...