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Elias Levita (Hebrew: אליהו הלוי, Elijahoe Ha-Levi, also known as Bachur, Grammatic or Tishbi; Ipsheim or Neustadt an der Aisch, 13 February 1468,[1] 1471 or 1472[2] - Venice, 5 January/28 January 1549) was a Jewish humanist poet and linguist.
Elias Levita (Hebrew: אליהו הלוי, Elijahoe Ha-Levi, also known as Bachur, Grammatic or Tishbi; Ipsheim or Neustadt an der Aisch, 13 February 1468, 1471 or 1472 - Venice, 5 January/28 January 1549) was a Jewish humanist poet and linguist.


==See also==
==See also==


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Latest revision as of 17:52, 29 June 2020

Elias Levita (Hebrew: אליהו הלוי, Elijahoe Ha-Levi, also known as Bachur, Grammatic or Tishbi; Ipsheim or Neustadt an der Aisch, 13 February 1468, 1471 or 1472 - Venice, 5 January/28 January 1549) was a Jewish humanist poet and linguist.

See also

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