Romano, Judah ben Moses ben Daniel, active 14th century
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Name (Hebrew)
רומנו, יהודה בן משה בן דניאל
Name (Latin)
Romano, Judah ben Moses ben Daniel, active 14th century
Other forms of name
Yehuda ben Moshe ben Daniel Romano, 14th cent
Judah Ben Moses Ben Daniel, 14th cent
Giuda Romano, 14 cent
Romano, Yehuda Ben Moshe Ben Daniel, 14th cent
Romano, Judah ben Moses ben Daniel, 14th cent
Romano, Giuda, 14th cent
Romano, Leone, 14th cent
Judah, Romano, 14 cent
Leone de Ser Daniele, 14th cent
Romano, Yehudah, 14th cent
Jehuda Ben Moses Romano, 14th cent
Gender
male
Wikipedia description:
Judah ben Moses Romano (c. 1293 – after 1330) was an Italian Jewish philosopher and translator of the fourteenth century. He was a cousin of Immanuel of Rome. He was a significant early translator of works of scholastic philosophy from Latin into Hebrew. He was the first Hebrew translator of Thomas Aquinas; he also translated Albertus Magnus, Giles of Rome, Alexander of Alessandri, Domenicus Gundissalinus and Angelo of Camerino. He translated sections of the Divine Comedy of Dante, and gave public readings of it. He was employed by Robert of Naples, along with Immanuel and Kalonymos.
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