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Vidas, Elias de, ben-Moses

Vidas, Elias de, ben-Moses

Vidas, Elias de, ben-Moses

a Jewish writer of the 16th century, a pupil of Moses of Cordova, or Cordovero (q.v.), is the author of the work on ethics entitled , the beginning of wisdom, in five parts, of which the first, called , treats of the fear of God, in fifteen chapters; the second, , of the love of God, in twelve chapters; the third, , with seven chapters, treats of repentance; the fourth, , with seventeen chapters, of holiness; while the fifth, , treats of humility. Besides some excerpts from and compends of Vidas’s work, the part which treats of repentance has been translated into Latin by J. Morin, in his Commentarius de Sacramento Paceitentice (Paris, s. a.), and by David de Lara into Spanish (Leyden, 1666), who also translated the first part, treating of the fear of God (Amst. 1633). See Frst, Bibl. Jud. 3, 477 sq.; De’ Rossi, Dizionario Storico (Germ. transl.), p. 328. (B. P.)

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature