Gajo, Maestro
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Médecin du pape Nicolas IV ou de Boniface VIII à la fin du XIIIe siècle, pour qui Nathan de Cento traduisit en hébreu un ouvrage arabe d'Ammar ibn Ali al-Mawsili sur le traitement des maladies oculaires. Estimé des médecins Zerahiah ben Shealtiel Ḥen et Hillel ben Samuel de Vérone, il reçut de ce dernier deux longues lettres sur la controverse relative aux doctrines de Maïmonide, qu'il suivait avec intérêt.
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- jewishencyclopedia.com ↗
- Grütz, Gesch. 3d ed.
- Vogelstein and Rieger, Gesch. der Juden in Rom
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