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Abudarham, David ben Joseph, active 14th century

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Personal name headingAbudarham, David ben Joseph, active 14th century
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Variant(s)Abudarham, David ben Joseph, 14th cent.
Abudarham, Daṿid ben Yosef, active 14th century
Abudraham, Daṿid ben Yosef, active 14th century
Abudarham, Daṿid ben Yosef ben Daṿid, active 14th century
Abuderhem, Daṿid ben Yosef, active 14th century
Abuderham, Daṿid ben Yosef, active 14th century
Abúdraham, Dāvid, active 14th century
Abudarham, David ben Joseph ben Daṿid, active 14th century
Abuderhem, David ben Joseph, active 14th century
Abuderham, David ben Joseph, active 14th century
ha-Abudarham, active 14th century
ha-Abuderhem, active 14th century
ha-Abuderham, active 14th century
ha-Abudraham, active 14th century
אבודרהם, דוד בן יוסף
אבודרהם, דוד בן יוסף בן דוד, המאה ה־14
אבודרהם, דוד בן יוסף בן דוד, המאה ה־41
אבודרהם, דוד בן יוסף, המאה ה־14
אבודרהם, דוד בן יוסף, המאה ה־41
האבודרהם
Beginning date13
Associated countrySpain
LocatedSeville (Spain)
Field of activityJudaism--Liturgy Prayer--Judaism
Profession or occupationRabbis
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found innuc86-73638: His Pērūš sēder hattefillōt [MI] 1489 (hdg. on GmC rept.: Dāvid Abúdraham)
NUC pre-56 (hdg.: Abudarham, David ben Joseph ben David, 14th cent.)
Hagadah shel Pesaḥ, 1996: t.p. (Abudarham)
Encyc. Judaica, c1971 (Abudarham, David ben Joseph; 14th cent.; liturgical commentator in Spain)
Heb. Wikipedia, viewed on 14 July 2020: (דוד אבודרהם = Daṿid Abudarham; הרב דוד (בר' יוסף) אבודרהם) = ha-Rav Daṿid (be-R. Yosef) Abudarham); commentator on liturgy; lived in Seville, Spain around the year 5100 [1340]; also known as האבודרהם = ha-Abudarham; his name has also been pronounced Abuderhem and [mistakenly] Abudraham)