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Baruch of Benevento was an Italian Jewish Cabalist in Naples, during the first half of the 16th century. He was the teacher of Cardinal Ægidius of Viterbo and of Johann Albrecht Widmanstadt in the Zohar and other cabalistic works, and lectured on these subjects in the house of Samuel Abravanel. In a note at the end of one of his manuscripts, Widmanstadt says: "Eodem tempore (MDXLI.) audivi Baruch Beneventanum optimum cabalistam, qui primus libros Zoharis per Ægidium Viterbiensem Cardinalem in Christianos vulgavit."

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  • Baruch of Benevento (en)
  • Baroukh di Benevento (fr)
  • Барух ди Беневенто (ru)
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  • Барух ди Беневенто (из Беневенто; первая половина XVI века) — итальянский и еврейский мистик-каббалист, познакомивший христианских гуманистов эпохи Возрождения с основным источником каббалы — книгой «Зо́гар». Предполагаемый автор перевода книги на латинский язык (ок. 1541). (ru)
  • Baruch of Benevento was an Italian Jewish Cabalist in Naples, during the first half of the 16th century. He was the teacher of Cardinal Ægidius of Viterbo and of Johann Albrecht Widmanstadt in the Zohar and other cabalistic works, and lectured on these subjects in the house of Samuel Abravanel. In a note at the end of one of his manuscripts, Widmanstadt says: "Eodem tempore (MDXLI.) audivi Baruch Beneventanum optimum cabalistam, qui primus libros Zoharis per Ægidium Viterbiensem Cardinalem in Christianos vulgavit." (en)
  • Baruch de Bénévent (Baroukh di Benevento) était un juif kabbaliste italien qui vivait à Naples pendant la première moitié du XVIe siècle. C’est lui qui introduisit le cardinal Petrus Egidius et dans l’étude du Zohar et d’autres œuvres cabalistiques, et il donna des conférences sur ces sujets dans la maison de Samuel Abravanel. Dans une note à la fin d'un de ses manuscrits, Widmanstadt écrit : « Eodem tempore (MDXLI.) audivi Baruch Beneventanum optimum cabalistam, qui primus libros Zoharis per Ægidium Viterbiensem Cardinalem in Christianos vulgavit » (fr)
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  • Baruch of Benevento was an Italian Jewish Cabalist in Naples, during the first half of the 16th century. He was the teacher of Cardinal Ægidius of Viterbo and of Johann Albrecht Widmanstadt in the Zohar and other cabalistic works, and lectured on these subjects in the house of Samuel Abravanel. In a note at the end of one of his manuscripts, Widmanstadt says: "Eodem tempore (MDXLI.) audivi Baruch Beneventanum optimum cabalistam, qui primus libros Zoharis per Ægidium Viterbiensem Cardinalem in Christianos vulgavit." Graetz, Perles, and others have taken this to mean that Baruch translated the Zohar, or parts of it, into Latin; but Steinschneider has remarked that it means nothing more than that he made the Zohar known to Christian scholars. (en)
  • Baruch de Bénévent (Baroukh di Benevento) était un juif kabbaliste italien qui vivait à Naples pendant la première moitié du XVIe siècle. C’est lui qui introduisit le cardinal Petrus Egidius et dans l’étude du Zohar et d’autres œuvres cabalistiques, et il donna des conférences sur ces sujets dans la maison de Samuel Abravanel. Dans une note à la fin d'un de ses manuscrits, Widmanstadt écrit : « Eodem tempore (MDXLI.) audivi Baruch Beneventanum optimum cabalistam, qui primus libros Zoharis per Ægidium Viterbiensem Cardinalem in Christianos vulgavit » Graetz, Perles et d'autres ont compris que cela voulait dire que Baruch avait traduit en latin le Zohar au moins partiellement, mais Steinschneider estime que cela signifie sans plus qu'il a fait connaître le Zohar aux savants chrétiens. (fr)
  • Барух ди Беневенто (из Беневенто; первая половина XVI века) — итальянский и еврейский мистик-каббалист, познакомивший христианских гуманистов эпохи Возрождения с основным источником каббалы — книгой «Зо́гар». Предполагаемый автор перевода книги на латинский язык (ок. 1541). (ru)
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