Sheshet ben Isaac ben Joseph Benveniste (lived in the latter half of the twelfth century) was a French Jewish physician and writer. Like , who is supposed to have been his father, he was styled "Nasi" (prince). According to one source Al-Harizi called him the "pillar of the world and the foundation-stone of all pietists".
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| - Sheshet Benveniste (Narbona, 1131 - Saragossa, 1209) Sheshet ben Isaac ben Joseph Benveniste (va viure a la segona meitat del segle XII) va ser un metge i escriptor jueu francès. Igual que Isaac Benveniste, que se suposa que va ser el seu pare, va rebre el nom de "Nasi" (príncep). Segons una font, Al-Harizi el va anomenar el "pilar del món i la primera pedra de tots els pietistes". Malgrat haver nascut a Narbona la història el considera un metge barceloní. (ca)
- Sheshet ben Isaac ben Joseph Benveniste (lived in the latter half of the twelfth century) was a French Jewish physician and writer. Like , who is supposed to have been his father, he was styled "Nasi" (prince). According to one source Al-Harizi called him the "pillar of the world and the foundation-stone of all pietists". (en)
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| - Sheshet Benveniste (Narbona, 1131 - Saragossa, 1209) Sheshet ben Isaac ben Joseph Benveniste (va viure a la segona meitat del segle XII) va ser un metge i escriptor jueu francès. Igual que Isaac Benveniste, que se suposa que va ser el seu pare, va rebre el nom de "Nasi" (príncep). Segons una font, Al-Harizi el va anomenar el "pilar del món i la primera pedra de tots els pietistes". Malgrat haver nascut a Narbona la història el considera un metge barceloní. (ca)
- Sheshet ben Isaac ben Joseph Benveniste (lived in the latter half of the twelfth century) was a French Jewish physician and writer. Like , who is supposed to have been his father, he was styled "Nasi" (prince). According to one source Al-Harizi called him the "pillar of the world and the foundation-stone of all pietists". (en)
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