Todros Todrosi

Todros ben Meshullam ben David or Todros Todrosi (born 1313[1]) was a Jewish translator from Arles, France who lived in the early fourteenth century. He translated various Arabic works of Muslim authors into Hebrew, including works of Al-Farabi, Avicenna's Kitab al-Najat and multiple works by Averroes.[2]

Citation

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gollark: What is it *for*?
gollark: How very clear.
gollark: What building speak you of?
gollark: We'll all live in these things one day!

References

  • Jacobs, Joseph; Broydé, Isaac (1906). "Todros ben Meshullam ben David (called also Todros Todrosi)". Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 12. New York: Funk & Wagnalls Co. pp. 173–174.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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