of France, a rabbi who lived in the 12th century, is the author of
àֶáֶï áֹçֵï
, a dictionary of the Hebrew language, written about 1143. Specimens of this lexicon were published by Dukes in
÷áåֹ òì éã
(Esslingen, 1846). He also wrote a commentary on the Pentateuch, entitled
ùëì èåá
, a specimen of which, under the title
úåëçú îâìä
, was published at Hamburg in 1784 (in a Latin translation by Delitzsch, in his Jeshurun sive Isagoge [Grimmna. 1838], pages 184-188). See Furst, Bibl. Jud. 2:353; De' Rossi, Dizionario Storico (Germ. transl.), page 218; Zunz, Zur Geschichte und Literatur, page 71 sq., 108. (B.P.)