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Flavius Mithridates was an Italian Jewish humanist scholar, who flourished at Rome in the second half of the 15th century. He is said to be from Sicily, and was a Christian convert, known for preaching impressively if tendentiously. He also had a knowledge of Arabic.

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  • Flavius Mithridates was an Italian Jewish humanist scholar, who flourished at Rome in the second half of the 15th century. He is said to be from Sicily, and was a Christian convert, known for preaching impressively if tendentiously. He also had a knowledge of Arabic. (en)
  • Flavius Mithridate, né probablement Samuel ben Nissim Abulfaraj en 1445 à Caltabellotta en Sicile dans une famille juive, converti ensuite au catholicisme sous le nom de Guillermo Raimondi di Moncada, ou Guglielmo di Sicilia (Guilelmus Siculus), et mort en 1489, est un érudit, traducteur, humaniste et orientaliste italien de la Renaissance, représentant de la kabbale. (fr)
  • Flavio Mitridate, nato Shemuel ben Nissim Abul-Farag (Flavius Guillelmus Ramundus Mithridates), o anche più semplicemente Guglielmo di Sicilia (Guilelmus Siculus) (Caltabellotta, 1445 circa – 1489 circa), è stato un umanista italiano, ebreo siciliano, vissuto nel XV secolo, traduttore dall'ebraico al latino di una vasta biblioteca di opere cabalistiche per conto di Pico della Mirandola. (it)
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  • Flavius Mithridates was an Italian Jewish humanist scholar, who flourished at Rome in the second half of the 15th century. He is said to be from Sicily, and was a Christian convert, known for preaching impressively if tendentiously. He also had a knowledge of Arabic. (en)
  • Flavius Mithridate, né probablement Samuel ben Nissim Abulfaraj en 1445 à Caltabellotta en Sicile dans une famille juive, converti ensuite au catholicisme sous le nom de Guillermo Raimondi di Moncada, ou Guglielmo di Sicilia (Guilelmus Siculus), et mort en 1489, est un érudit, traducteur, humaniste et orientaliste italien de la Renaissance, représentant de la kabbale. (fr)
  • Flavio Mitridate, nato Shemuel ben Nissim Abul-Farag (Flavius Guillelmus Ramundus Mithridates), o anche più semplicemente Guglielmo di Sicilia (Guilelmus Siculus) (Caltabellotta, 1445 circa – 1489 circa), è stato un umanista italiano, ebreo siciliano, vissuto nel XV secolo, traduttore dall'ebraico al latino di una vasta biblioteca di opere cabalistiche per conto di Pico della Mirandola. (it)
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  • Flavius Mithridate (fr)
  • Flavius Mithridates (en)
  • Flavio Mitridate (it)
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