Moses, ha-Darshan, active 11th century

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Name (Hebrew)
משה, הדרשן
Name (Latin)
Moses, ha-Darshan, active 11th century
Other forms of name
Moïse, le commentateur, active 11th century
Moïse, le prédicateur, active 11th century
Moscheh, Haddarschan, active 11th century
Moses ben Jacob, ha-Darshan, active 11th century
Moses, Darshan, active 11th century
Moses, ha Darschan de Narbonne, active 11th century
Moshe, haDarshan, active 11th century
Mosheh, ha-Darshan ha-Narboni, active 11th century
Mosheh, ha-Darshan, mi-Narvonah, active 11th century
Mošeh, hadaršan hanarbwniy, active 11th century
Mošeh, hadaršan miNarbwnah, active 11th century
Möise, Darsan de Narbonne, active 11th century
Darshan, Moses ha-, active 11th century
Moses, ha-Darshan, 11th cent
Moses ben Jacob, ha-Darshan, 11th cent
Moïse, le prédicateur, 11th cent
Moscheh, Haddarschan, 11th cent
Moïse, le commentateur, 11th cent
Darshan, Moses ha-, 11th cent
Mosheh, ha-Darshan ha-Narboni, 11th cent
משה הדרשן
משה הדרשן, מנארבונה
Place of birth
Narbonne (France)
Associated country
France
Field of activity
Bible--Commentaries
Jewish preaching
Occupation
Rabbis
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
מקום לידה: חי בנארבונה וטולוז [צרפת] במחצית הראשונה של המאה האחת-עשרה.
מקום לידה: Narbonne
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 55680052
Wikidata: Q2776652
Library of congress: n 87897859
Sources of Information
  • BnF Web OPAC, Jan. 11, 2008(Möise Darsan de Narbonne; variants: Möise le prédicateur; Mošeh hadaršan miNarbwnah; Mošeh hadaršan hanarbwniy; Moses haDarshan; Moses ha-Darshan; Moses Darshan; Moses ha Darschan de Narbonne)
  • Heb. Wikipedia, viewed on 28 January 2021:(hdg.: משה הדרשן = Mosheh ha-Darshan; רבי משה הדרשן = Rabi Mosheh ha-Darshan; rabbi, preacher, commentator, author; lived in Narbonne during first half of 11th century; the work Be-reshit rabati is based on a collection of midrash he appears to have compiled; ר' משה הדרשן מנרבונה = R. Mosheh ha-Darshan mi-Narvonah)
  • LCCN 54048534: His Mosheh ha-darshan mi-Narbonah, 651 [1891](hdg.: Moses ben Jacob, ha-Darshan, 11th cent.)
  • Wikipedia, Jan. 11, 2008(Moses ha-Darshan; Moshe haDarshan (11th century))
  • His Commentaire de la Genèse de R. Moïse le prédicateur, 1939:p. 1 (11th cent. French rabbi: Rabbi Moscheh Haddarschan, Moïse le prédicateur (ou commentateur); lived in Narbonne) text (Mosheh-ha-Darshan ha-Narboni)
  • Encyc. Jud., 1972(Moses ha-Darshan, 11th cent.)
  • The Author's מדרש בראשית רבתי, תשמ"ד.
  • Record enhanced with data from Bibliography of the Hebrew Book database
  • כתבי ר' אברהם עפשטיין, א, ירושלים תש"י עמ' רטו-רך.

Wikipedia description:

Moshe haDarshan (circa early 11th century) (Hebrew: משה הדרשן, trans. "Moses the preacher") was chief of the yeshiva of Narbonne, and perhaps the founder of Jewish exegetical studies in France. Along with Rashi, his writings are often cited as the first extant writings in Zarphatic, the Judæo-French language. According to Abraham Zacuto, Moses was descended from a Narbonne family distinguished for its erudition; his great-grandfather, Abun, his grandfather, Moses ben Abun, and his father, Jacob ben Moses ben Abun (called "ha-Navi"), all having been presidents of the Narbonne yeshivah. Moses himself held this position, and after his death it was occupied by his brother Levi.

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