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Abraham ben David Caslari

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152: 70:(The Leaf of Healing), a treatise on fevers, divided into five books and completed in November 1326. The author says that he wrote the book at the request of his friends, who wished to possess a 63: 27:, in the first half of the fourteenth century. Caslari was considered one of the most skillful physicians of his time. He was the teacher of 195: 134:
of Perpignan, called in Hebrew "Isaac b. Moses ha-Levi," borrowed from Caslari the astronomic note which he cites in his commentary on the
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Abraham was the author of the following medical works, still extant in manuscript:
165: 173: 160: 143: 189: 156: 131: 28: 82:, a treatise on pestilential and other fevers, composed in 1349, when the 83: 155: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 139: 72: 32: 24: 20: 87: 91: 40: 80:
Ma'mar be-Qaddachot ha-Debriyot u-Mine ha-Qaddachot
114:He is also said to have translated into Latin the 187: 35:, and one of the ten notables to whom, in 1323, 43:addressed his treatise on morals, entitled, 19:was a Catalan-Jewish physician. He lived at 100:(Rules for Bleeding), Turin MS. No. 121. 62:(Verdant Leaf), or, as it is quoted by 188: 196:Medieval Jewish physicians of Spain 13: 130:, is falsely ascribed to Caslari. 14: 217: 182:. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. 150: 142:. Caslari is also mentioned by 1: 86:decimated the populations of 170:"Caslari, Abraham ben David" 7: 206:14th-century Catalan people 10: 222: 201:14th-century Catalan Jews 17:Abraham ben David Caslari 50: 179:The Jewish Encyclopedia 128:Isaac Israeli the Elder 37:Kalonymus ben Kalonymus 176:; et al. (eds.). 146:(Responsa, No. 33). 132:Profiat Duran Efodi 110:MS. No. 2142, 39). 104:Mekalkel Machalah 90:, Catalonia, and 76:on these matters. 213: 183: 162:Richard Gottheil 154: 153: 108:Cat. Bodl. Hebr. 98:Dine ha-Haqqazah 221: 220: 216: 215: 214: 212: 211: 210: 186: 185: 174:Singer, Isidore 151: 148: 68:Aleh ha-Refu'ah 64:Judah ben Natan 53: 12: 11: 5: 219: 209: 208: 203: 198: 164:, S. Kahn and 144:Nissim Gerondi 112: 111: 101: 95: 77: 52: 49: 47:(Touchstone). 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 218: 207: 204: 202: 199: 197: 194: 193: 191: 184: 181: 180: 175: 171: 168:(1901–1906). 167: 163: 158: 157:public domain 147: 145: 141: 137: 136:Moreh Nebukim 133: 129: 126:, written by 125: 124:Book of Foods 121: 117: 109: 105: 102: 99: 96: 93: 89: 85: 81: 78: 75: 74: 69: 65: 61: 58: 57: 56: 48: 46: 42: 38: 34: 30: 29:Moses Narboni 26: 22: 18: 177: 166:Isaac BroydĂ© 149: 135: 123: 116:Antidotarium 115: 113: 107: 103: 97: 79: 71: 67: 60:Aleh Ra'anan 59: 54: 44: 16: 15: 84:Black Death 45:Eben Bochan 190:Categories 140:Maimonides 73:vade mecum 33:Perpignan 25:Catalonia 88:Provence 159::  122:. The 92:Aragon 21:BesalĂș 172:. In 51:Works 41:Arles 120:Razi 138:of 118:of 39:of 31:of 192:: 66:, 23:, 94:.

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BesalĂș
Catalonia
Moses Narboni
Perpignan
Kalonymus ben Kalonymus
Arles
Judah ben Natan
vade mecum
Black Death
Provence
Aragon
Razi
Isaac Israeli the Elder
Profiat Duran Efodi
Maimonides
Nissim Gerondi
public domain
Richard Gottheil
Isaac Broydé
"Caslari, Abraham ben David"
Singer, Isidore
The Jewish Encyclopedia
Categories
Medieval Jewish physicians of Spain
14th-century Catalan Jews
14th-century Catalan people

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