Solomon ibn Verga or Salomón ben Verga (Hebrew: שלמה אבן וירגה, c. 1460 – 1554) was a Spanish historian, physician, and author of the Shevet Yehudah (Hebrew: שבט יהודה- "Scepter of Judah").
His relationship to Judah ibn Verga cannot be determined; it is certain, however, that he was not the son of the latter, for he never refers to Judah as his father. Schudt (1718)[1] was apparently misled by the title of the Shebeṭ Yehudah when he called its author "Solomon ben Schefet."
SolomonibnVerga or Salomón ben Verga (Hebrew: שלמה אבן וירגה, c. 1460 – 1554) was a Spanish historian, physician, and author of the Shevet Yehudah (Hebrew:...
grandfather or father of SolomonibnVerga, author of the Scepter of Judah. It is this work that furnishes some details of ibnVerga's life. He was held in...
Adrianople at the beginning of the 16th century. He was the son of SolomonibnVerga, author of Shebeṭ Yehudah (Scepter of Judah) who emigrated from Spain...
The liberal dukes of d'Este practiced toleration of Jewish faith. SolomonibnVerga (1460-1554)'s 1520 Scepter of Judah (Shevret Yehudah) was a notable...
Peters (1988), p. 82. Letter of Hasdai Crescas, Shevaṭ Yehudah by SolomonibnVerga (ed. Dr. M. Wiener), Hannover 1855, pp. 128–130 (pp. 138–140 in PDF);...
Rabbi Yehiel of Paris and Friar Nicholas Donin, Eisenberg, Saadya, R. SolomonibnVerga, Shevet Yehudah, ed. Wiener, p. 114 A. Lewin, in Monatsschrift, 1869...
Ferrara, 1553. He appears to be the only one of the contemporaries of SolomonibnVerga to have made use of the latter's Scepter of Judah. Usque makes a connection...
Joseph Dweck First-generation Sephardic exiles – Isaac Abravanel, SolomonibnVerga, Abraham Zacuto, de:Abraham ben Salomon de Torrutiel Ardutiel, Joseph...
and their number increased. According to the Encyclopaedia Judaica, SolomonibnVerga, an exile from Portugal, arrived from Pisa in Italy to Rhodes and...
Restitutio (Servetus), Observations (Pierre Belon), Scepter of Judah (SolomonibnVerga) 1554 in literature – Lazarillo de Tormes 1555 in literature – Gosudarev...
Spanish Inquisition. Bartolomé de Torres Naharro (1845–1530), writer. SolomonibnVerga (1460–1554), historian and physician. Joseph Zabara (1140–1200), physicist...
ISBN 84-7762-449-6. A historical record of great importance is found in SolomonibnVerga's book, Shevat Yehudah, Lvov 1846 (p. 76 in PDF), where the author...
collective, ed. Abraham ibn Akra, Meharere Nemarim Joseph ibnVerga, She'erit Yosef Isaac Campanton, Darche ha-Talmud David ben Solomonibn Abi Zimra, Kelale...
before 1130 Judah ben Samuel Shalom 15th century Judah ben Solomon Cohen 1247 Judah ibnVerga 1457 Kalonymus ben David of Naples 1528 Kalonymus ben Kalonymus...
Temple. Heinrich Graetz has shown that this work was used by Solomon Usque and Judah ibnVerga. Grossman, Maxine (2011). The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish...
personalities are Abraham ibn Ezra, whose the Moon crater Abenezra named after, David Gans, Judah ibnVerga, Mashallah ibn Athari an astronomer, The crater...
(born 1957) Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa (1896–1957), The Leopard Giovanni Verga (1840–1922) Elio Vittorini (1908–1966) Opal Palmer Adisa (born 1954) Lindsay...
Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth Cavalleria Rusticana and Other Stories by Giovanni Verga La Celestina (The Spanish Bawd) by Fernando de Rojas A Celtic Miscellany...
(1898–1978): English scholar, best-selling author and political activist. Giovanni Verga (1840–1922): Italian realist (Verismo) writer. Frances Vernon (1963–1991):...