Farrisol, Abraham

Farrisol, Abraham
(c. 1451 -c. 1525)
   Italian biblical scholar, geographer and polemicist. He was born in Avignon and lived in Ferrara and Mantua, working as a cantor and copyist. He represented Judaism before the Duke of Ferrara in a religious dispute with two Dominican monks. He wrote a commentary on the Torah, Ecclesiastes and Job, a defence of Judaism, and the first modern Hebrew work on geography.

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