Luzzatto, Philoxène, 1829-1854
Variant namesOhev-Ger (Filosseno) Luzzatto, 1829-1854, the son of Shmuel David Luzzatto (Shadal), was named after his father's work on Targum Onkelos. A disciple of his famous father, when he was 15 years old, he was already involved in deciphering inscriptions from the ancient Jewish cemetery in Padua. Later he became famous as a linguist and Orientalist.
From the description of Padua tombstones. (Yeshiva University). WorldCat record id: 122520558
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creatorOf | Luzzatto, Filosseno, 1829-1854. Padua tombstones. | Yeshiva University |
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Jewish cemeteries |
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Birth 1829-07-10
Death 1854-01-25
Italians
French,
Hebrew,
Italian