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R. Ovadyah Seforno – Intellectual Profile
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Name | R. Ovadyah Seforno ר' עובדיה ספורנו |
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Dates | ~1470-~1550 |
Location | Italy |
Works | Commentaries on Torah and Nevi'im, Tehillim, Iyyov, Shir HaShirim, Kohelet, and Pirkei Avot, Ohr Ammim |
Exegetical Characteristics | Humanist |
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Life
- Name – R. Ovadyah b. R. Yaakov Seforno2
- Dates – c. 1470 – c. 1550
- Location – R. Ovadyah was born in the Italian city of Cesena, Romagna, later moved to Rome, and then to Bologna.
- Occupation – After studying traditional rabbinics in his hometown, R. Ovadyah moved to Rome to study medicine and other fields.5 Seforno was an expert in Hebrew grammar who was once commissioned to compose a book of Hebrew grammar, and to translate it to Latin. He became an important Halakhic authority who sent responsa to communities throughout Italy.6 R. Ovadyah made his living as a physician.7
- Family – R. Ovadyah had a brother Chananel,8 a son named Yaakov, and this son had a son named Chananel.9
- Teachers – Unknown
- Contemporaries – R. Meir Katzenellenbogen, R. Eliezer Ashkenazi
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