a Jewish rabbi of Constantinople, who died at the beginning of the 17th century, is the author of
úåøú çñã
, a commentary on the Hagiographa, consisting of tell different parts:
1, ÷ãù äìåìéí
, on the Song of Songs;
2, öîç ÷ãù
, on Ruth:
3, öã÷ú úîé
, on Lamentations;
4, ùòøé îãò
, on Coheleth;
5, òèøú ùìéí
, on Esther;
6, úäìåú
, on the Psalms;
7, ìîåãé, on Proverbs;
8, éøàú ùãé
, on Job;
9, áøëú éùøéí
, on Daniel,
10, çåñéí îåùéò
, on Ezra and Nehemiah, reprinted in Moses Frankfurter's Rabbinic Bible (Amsterdam, 1724-27).
See De' Rossi, Dizionario Storico (Germ. transl.), page 133; Fulrst, Bibl. Jud. 2:2.