Ṿaleriʼo, Shemuʼel ben Yuda, active 16th century

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Name (Hebrew)
ולריו, שמואל בן יהודה
Name (Latin)
Ṿaleriʼo, Shemuʼel ben Yuda, active 16th century
Other forms of name
Valerio, Samuel, 16th cent
Ṿaleriʼo, Shemuʼel ben Yuda, 16th cent
ווליריאו, שמואל בן יודא
וולירי״או, שמואל בן יודא, המאה ה-16
Occupation
Physicians
Rabbis
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 49121273
Wikidata: Q113882744
Library of congress: nr 95041414
Sources of Information
  • ספר: ספר יד המלך, שמ"ו.
Wikipedia description:

Samuel ben Judah Valerio (Hebrew: שמואל בן יהודה ווליריאו) was a Jewish physician and author who lived in the Grecian Archipelago in the second half of the sixteenth century. He wrote Yad ha-Melekh (completed in Corfu in 1579, published in Venice in 1586), a commentary on the Book of Esther, and Ḥazon la-Mo'ed (completed in a village near Patras in 1580, published in Venice in 1586), a philosophical commentary on the Book of Daniel. There is an extract from the latter commentary in the rabbinical Bible of Amsterdam (1724–27). Valerio wrote also Emeḳ ha-Bakha, Pi Ḥakham, and Bet ha-Malkhut, which remained in manuscript.

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