DIQDUK - GRAMMAIRE (COPIE)
Eliahu Bakhur
Numéro d'objet: |
29552 |
Date: |
XIXe |
Genre: |
Livre Manuscrit |
Lieu: |
Tanger |
Sujet: |
Linguistique |
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Elia Levita (13 February 1469 – 28 January 1549), (Hebrew: אליהו בן אשר הלוי אשכנזי) also known as Elijah Levita, Elias Levita, Élie Lévita, Eliahu Bakhur ("Eliahu the Bachelor") was a Renaissance Hebrew grammarian, scholar and poet. He was the author of the Bovo-Bukh (written in 1507–1508), the most popular chivalric romance written in Yiddish. Living for a decade in the house of Cardinal Egidio da Viterbo, he was also one of the foremost tutors of Christian notables in Hebrew and Jewish mysticism during the Renaissance.