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Samuel Kansi was a French astronomer of the 14th century. The surname "Kansi" is an incorrectly formed adjective of the Hebrew noun "keneset", and is the equivalent of "D'Escola", a name borne by several Provençal Jews. Kansi wrote the introduction to the astronomical work Shesh Kenafayim of of Tarascon. He is supposed to be identical with Samuel Nasi d'Escola, whose commentary on the astronomical tables of Jacob ben David ben Yom-Tov Bonet (Bonjorn) is still extant. A certain Samuel d'Escola, perhaps identical with Kansi, copied, in 1406, at Avignon, the Mishneh Torah of Maimonides.

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  • Samuel Kansi est un astronome français du XIVe siècle. Le nom de famille « Kansi » est un adjectif mal formé dérivé du nom hébreu keneset et est l'équivalent de « D'Escola », un nom porté par plusieurs juifs provençaux. Kansi a écrit l'introduction à l'œuvre astronomique Shesh Kenafayim d' de Tarascon. On suppose qu'il est identique à Samuel Nasi d'Escola, dont le commentaire sur les tables astronomiques de (Bonjorn) existe toujours. Un certain Samuel d'Escola, peut-être identique à Kansi, copia, en 1406, à Avignon, la Michneh Torah de Maïmonide. (fr)
  • Samuel Kansi was a French astronomer of the 14th century. The surname "Kansi" is an incorrectly formed adjective of the Hebrew noun "keneset", and is the equivalent of "D'Escola", a name borne by several Provençal Jews. Kansi wrote the introduction to the astronomical work Shesh Kenafayim of of Tarascon. He is supposed to be identical with Samuel Nasi d'Escola, whose commentary on the astronomical tables of Jacob ben David ben Yom-Tov Bonet (Bonjorn) is still extant. A certain Samuel d'Escola, perhaps identical with Kansi, copied, in 1406, at Avignon, the Mishneh Torah of Maimonides. (en)
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  • Kansi, Samuel (en)
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  • Samuel Kansi est un astronome français du XIVe siècle. Le nom de famille « Kansi » est un adjectif mal formé dérivé du nom hébreu keneset et est l'équivalent de « D'Escola », un nom porté par plusieurs juifs provençaux. Kansi a écrit l'introduction à l'œuvre astronomique Shesh Kenafayim d' de Tarascon. On suppose qu'il est identique à Samuel Nasi d'Escola, dont le commentaire sur les tables astronomiques de (Bonjorn) existe toujours. Un certain Samuel d'Escola, peut-être identique à Kansi, copia, en 1406, à Avignon, la Michneh Torah de Maïmonide. (fr)
  • Samuel Kansi was a French astronomer of the 14th century. The surname "Kansi" is an incorrectly formed adjective of the Hebrew noun "keneset", and is the equivalent of "D'Escola", a name borne by several Provençal Jews. Kansi wrote the introduction to the astronomical work Shesh Kenafayim of of Tarascon. He is supposed to be identical with Samuel Nasi d'Escola, whose commentary on the astronomical tables of Jacob ben David ben Yom-Tov Bonet (Bonjorn) is still extant. A certain Samuel d'Escola, perhaps identical with Kansi, copied, in 1406, at Avignon, the Mishneh Torah of Maimonides. (en)
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  • Samuel Kansi (fr)
  • Samuel Kansi (en)
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