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Judah ben Jehiel, (Hebrew: יהודה בן יחיאל, c. 1420 to 1425 – c. 1498), more usually called Judah Messer Leon (Hebrew: יהודה מסר לאון), was an Italian rabbi, teacher, physician, and philosopher. Through his works, assimilating and embodying the intellectual approach of the best Italian universities of the time, yet setting it inside the intellectual culture of Jewish tradition, he is seen as a quintessential example of a hakham kolel ("comprehensive scholar"), a scholar who excelled in both secular and rabbinic studies, the Hebrew equivalent of a Renaissance man. This was the ideal he tried to instil in his students. One of his students was Yohanan Alemanno.

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  • Judah ben Jehiel, (Hebrew: יהודה בן יחיאל, c. 1420 to 1425 – c. 1498), more usually called Judah Messer Leon (Hebrew: יהודה מסר לאון), was an Italian rabbi, teacher, physician, and philosopher. Through his works, assimilating and embodying the intellectual approach of the best Italian universities of the time, yet setting it inside the intellectual culture of Jewish tradition, he is seen as a quintessential example of a hakham kolel ("comprehensive scholar"), a scholar who excelled in both secular and rabbinic studies, the Hebrew equivalent of a Renaissance man. This was the ideal he tried to instil in his students. One of his students was Yohanan Alemanno. (en)
  • Juda ben Yehiel le médecin (hébreu : יהודה בן יחיאל הרופה Yehouda ben Yehiel HaRofè), dit Messer Leon est un rabbin, médecin et philosophe italien du XVe siècle (v. 1422 - v. 1498). (fr)
  • Иеуда бен Иехиэль, (ивр. ‏יהודה בן יחיאל‏‎, от 1420 до 1425 – около 1498), чаще называемый Иеуда Мессер Леон (ивр. ‏יהודה מסר לאון‏‎), был итальянским евреем, раввином, преподавателем, врачом и философом. Сочетал как светские, так и традиционные еврейские знания, считался воплощением человека Ренессанса. (ru)
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  • Messer, Leon (en)
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  • http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=509&letter=M|author= Gotthard Deutsch (en)
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  • Judah ben Jehiel, (Hebrew: יהודה בן יחיאל, c. 1420 to 1425 – c. 1498), more usually called Judah Messer Leon (Hebrew: יהודה מסר לאון), was an Italian rabbi, teacher, physician, and philosopher. Through his works, assimilating and embodying the intellectual approach of the best Italian universities of the time, yet setting it inside the intellectual culture of Jewish tradition, he is seen as a quintessential example of a hakham kolel ("comprehensive scholar"), a scholar who excelled in both secular and rabbinic studies, the Hebrew equivalent of a Renaissance man. This was the ideal he tried to instil in his students. One of his students was Yohanan Alemanno. (en)
  • Juda ben Yehiel le médecin (hébreu : יהודה בן יחיאל הרופה Yehouda ben Yehiel HaRofè), dit Messer Leon est un rabbin, médecin et philosophe italien du XVe siècle (v. 1422 - v. 1498). (fr)
  • Иеуда бен Иехиэль, (ивр. ‏יהודה בן יחיאל‏‎, от 1420 до 1425 – около 1498), чаще называемый Иеуда Мессер Леон (ивр. ‏יהודה מסר לאון‏‎), был итальянским евреем, раввином, преподавателем, врачом и философом. Сочетал как светские, так и традиционные еврейские знания, считался воплощением человека Ренессанса. (ru)
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  • Juda ben Yehiel (fr)
  • Judah Messer Leon (en)
  • Иеуда Мессер Леон (ru)
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