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'''Menahem Recanati''' (1250-1310) was an Italian scholar, rabbi, and cabalist. His cabalistic commentary to the Mosaic Torah (''Perush 'al ha-Torah'') contains numerous references to the character of [[Enoch]]. [[Giovanni Pico della Mirandola]] had the work translated into Latin by Jewish convert [[Guglielmo Raimondo Moncada]] (Flavius Mithridates) in 1486. The Hebrew text was first printed in Venice in 1523.  
'''Menahem Recanati''' (1250-1310) was a Jewish Italian scholar, rabbi, and cabalist. His cabalistic commentary to the Mosaic Torah (''Perush 'al ha-Torah'') contains numerous references to the character of [[Enoch]]. [[Giovanni Pico della Mirandola]] had the work translated into Latin by Jewish convert [[Guglielmo Raimondo Moncada]] (Flavius Mithridates) in 1486. The Hebrew text was first printed in Venice in 1523.  


==Works==
==Works==
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*[[Commentary on the Torah (1486 Recanati / Moncada), ms (Latin ed.) (lost) = פירוש על התורה]]
*[[Commentary on the Torah (1486 Recanati / Moncada), ms (Latin ed.) (lost) = פירוש על התורה]]


*[[פירוש על התורה (Commentary to the Torah / 1523 Recanati), book (ed. princeps)]]
*[[פירוש על התורה (Commentary to the Torah / 1523 Recanati), book (Hebrew / ed. princeps)]]


==Biography==
==External links==


*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menahem_Recanati Wikipedia.en] -- [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menahem_Recanati Wikipedia.de] -- [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni_Pico_della_Mirandola Wikipedia.fr] -- [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menahem_Recanati Wikipedia.it] --  Wikipedia.es
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menahem_Recanati Wikipedia.en] -- [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menahem_Recanati Wikipedia.de] -- [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni_Pico_della_Mirandola Wikipedia.fr] -- [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menahem_Recanati Wikipedia.it] --  Wikipedia.es
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[[Category:Scholars|Recanati]]
[[Category:R-Re|Recanati]]


[[Category:Italian|1250 Recanati]]
[[Category:Italian|1250 Recanati]]
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[[Category:Jewish Scholars|1250 Recanati]]
[[Category:Jewish Scholars|1250 Recanati]]


[[Category:Born in the 1250s| 1250 Recanati]]
[[Category:Medieval|~1250 Recanati]]
[[Category:Died in the 1310s| 1310 Recanati]]


[[Category:Enochic Studies--People|1250 Recanati]]
[[Category:Enochic Studies|~1250 Recanati]]
[[Category:Enochic Studies--Italian People|1250 Recanati]]
 
[[Category:Enochic Studies--Jewish People|1250 Recanati]]
[[Category:Hebrew language|~1250 Recanati]]

Latest revision as of 07:39, 8 December 2020

Menahem Recanati (1250-1310) was a Jewish Italian scholar, rabbi, and cabalist. His cabalistic commentary to the Mosaic Torah (Perush 'al ha-Torah) contains numerous references to the character of Enoch. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola had the work translated into Latin by Jewish convert Guglielmo Raimondo Moncada (Flavius Mithridates) in 1486. The Hebrew text was first printed in Venice in 1523.

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