Moses Chayyim Catalan
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Moses Chayyim Catalan (b. Padua, Italy, d. 1661, Padua) was an Italian poet. A son of the physician , he was rabbi in his native town, and died there at an advanced age in 1661. It was to him that the first letters of , whose teacher he was, were addressed. His "Metzaref ha-Sekel", a rhetorical pamphlet on man, has never been published. He wrote a poem in honor of the marriage of his sister Perla to , which can be read either as Hebrew or as Italian. It has been reprinted by Johann Christoph Wolf, Bibliotheca Hebræa iii. 726. In 1645 he wrote a similar poem in honor of . An elegy on Lamentations in ottava rima was also published by him at Padua.
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Moses Chayyim Catalan
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Catalan, Moses Ḥayyim
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Richard Gottheil and Meyer Kayserling
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Moses Chayyim Catalan (b. Padua, Italy, d. 1661, Padua) was an Italian poet. A son of the physician , he was rabbi in his native town, and died there at an advanced age in 1661. It was to him that the first letters of , whose teacher he was, were addressed. His "Metzaref ha-Sekel", a rhetorical pamphlet on man, has never been published. He wrote a poem in honor of the marriage of his sister Perla to , which can be read either as Hebrew or as Italian. It has been reprinted by Johann Christoph Wolf, Bibliotheca Hebræa iii. 726. In 1645 he wrote a similar poem in honor of . An elegy on Lamentations in ottava rima was also published by him at Padua.
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