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Pobian, Moses

Pobian, Moses

Pobian, Moses

also called Fobian, a Jewish writer of some note, flourished in Greece in the first part of the 16th century. He published, , the book of Job, with a Rumic, i.e. neo-Greek, translation in Hebrew letters (Constantinople, 1576): , the Proverbs, in the same manner (ibid. 1548): , i.e. the Pentateuch, with a Rumic and Spanish translation, both in Hebrew letters, with the Challee of Onkelos and Rashi’s commentary (ibid. 1547). The Spanish version of this work was reprinted at Ferrara in 1583. See Furst, Bibl. Judaica, 1, 285 sq.; Wolf, Bibl. Hebraea, I, 3, 1520. (B. P.)

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature