R. Yehuda b. Natan (Rivan) – Intellectual Profile
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Name | R. Yehuda b. Natan, Rivan ר' יהודה בן נתן, ריב"ן |
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Dates | 11th-12th centuries |
Location | Northern France |
Works | Talmud commentaries, glosses to Rashi's Talmud commentary |
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Influenced by | Rashi |
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Background
Life
- Name – R. Yehuda b. Natan, Rivan
- Hebrew name – ר' יהודה בן נתן, ריב"ן
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- Dates – 11th-12th centuries
- Location – Northern France
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- Family – Married Rashi's daughter, Miriam. R. Yom Tov of Falaise was his son.
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