Peretz ben Elijah

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Перец бен-Илия из Корбейля, кратко Рап (др.-евр. ‏ר״ף‏‎‎) — французский тосафист второй половины XIII века. rdf:langString
Perez ben Elijah of Corbeil (died 1295) was a French tosafist, son of the Talmudist Elijah of Tours. In Talmudic literature he is designated by the abbreviations RaP (= Rabbeinu Perez), RaPaSh (= Rabbeinu Perez, may he live), and MaHaRPaSh (= our master Rabbeinu Perez, may he live). Perez was the author of the following works: rdf:langString
Perez ben Elijah di Corbeil (... – 1285) è stato un rabbino francese, studioso del Tosafot. Figlio del talmudista Elijah di Tours, nella letteratura talmudica è designato con le abbreviazioni RaP (= Rabbeinu Perez), RaPaSh (= Rabbeinu Perez, che possa vivere) e MaHaRPaSh (= il nostro maestro Rabbeinu Perez, che possa vivere). Allievo di rabbi Jehiel di Parigi e Samuel di Evreux, viaggiò nel Ducato di Brabante, soggiornando per un periodo in Germania, dove conobbe il rabbino e poeta tedesco Meir di Rothenburg,autore del tosafot sul commento di Rashi al Talmud. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Perez ben Elijah of Corbeil (died 1295) was a French tosafist, son of the Talmudist Elijah of Tours. In Talmudic literature he is designated by the abbreviations RaP (= Rabbeinu Perez), RaPaSh (= Rabbeinu Perez, may he live), and MaHaRPaSh (= our master Rabbeinu Perez, may he live). Perez had for masters Jehiel of Paris, Jacob of Chinon and Samuel of Evreux. He traveled throughout Brabant, and sojourned for a time in Germany, where he made the acquaintance of Meir of Rothenburg. On his return home he delivered lectures on Talmudical subjects, which were attended by the most celebrated rabbis of the fourteenth century. His fame as a Talmudical authority eventually became universal, his commentaries being studied in France, Germany, and Spain. He died before 1298, probably in 1295. Perez was the author of the following works: 1. * Glosses on the Ammude ha-Golah of Isaac of Corbeil, published together with the text, Cremona, 1556. 2. * Commentaries on the greater part of the Talmud. These commentaries, variously entitled "Tosafot," "Shiṭṭah," "Nimuḳim," "Ḥiddushim," "Perishah," underwent many changes introduced by Perez's numerous disciples; only the commentary on the treatise Baba Metzia has been preserved in its original redaction. Two of the commentaries, on Baba Kamma and Sanhedrin, were published by Abraham Venano at Leghorn in 1819; that on the tenth chapter of Pesahim was reproduced by Mordecai ben Hillel in his Mordekai; and many others were given by Bezaleel Ashkenazi in his Shiṭṭah Meḳubbeẓet. 3. * Glosses on the collection of the ritual laws entitled Tashbaẓ of Samson ben Zadok, published together with the text, Cremona, 1556–1561. 4. * Sefer Pereẓ, a Masoretic work which is no longer in existence.
rdf:langString Perez ben Elijah di Corbeil (... – 1285) è stato un rabbino francese, studioso del Tosafot. Figlio del talmudista Elijah di Tours, nella letteratura talmudica è designato con le abbreviazioni RaP (= Rabbeinu Perez), RaPaSh (= Rabbeinu Perez, che possa vivere) e MaHaRPaSh (= il nostro maestro Rabbeinu Perez, che possa vivere). Allievo di rabbi Jehiel di Parigi e Samuel di Evreux, viaggiò nel Ducato di Brabante, soggiornando per un periodo in Germania, dove conobbe il rabbino e poeta tedesco Meir di Rothenburg,autore del tosafot sul commento di Rashi al Talmud. Al suo ritorno in patria, tenne letture su argomenti talmudici alle quali parteciparono i rabbini più celebri del XIV secolo. La sua fama di autorità talmudica divenne universale, tanto che i suoi commenti venivano studiati in Francia, Germania e Spagna. Morì prima del 1298, probabilmente nel 1295.
rdf:langString Перец бен-Илия из Корбейля, кратко Рап (др.-евр. ‏ר״ף‏‎‎) — французский тосафист второй половины XIII века.
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