Fiʼamiṭa, Yosef, -1721
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Name (Hebrew)
פיאמיטה, יוסף בן שלמה
Name (Latin)
Fiʼamiṭa, Yosef, -1721
Other forms of name
Fiametta, Joseph ben Solomon, -1721
Piatita, Yosef, -1721
Piʼamiṭa, Yosef, -1721
nnea Fiʼamiṭa, Yosef, d. 1721
Fiammetta, Yosef ben Shelomoh
פיאמיטא, יוסף
להבה, יוסף בן שלמה
יפ"י
Date of birth
1721
Place of death
Ancona (Italy)
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
מקום פטירה: אנקונה [איטליה]
מקום פטירה: Ancona
תאריך פטירה עברי: תפ"א [1721].
מקצוע: רב בקהילת אנקונה.
Sources of Information
- Jewish encyclopedia online version, 1 May 2008(Fiametta, Joseph ben Solomon, rabbi of Ancona, Italy, d. 1721)
- Or boḳer, 1709:t.p. (Yosef Piʼamiṭa)
- Or boḳer, 1741:t.p. (Yosef Fiʼamiṭa)
- Zur Geschichte der jüdischen Poesie ..., 1836:p. 74 (Yosef Piatita)
- תשובה של רבי יוסף פיאמיטא. [תשל"ב].
- Record enhanced with data from Bibliography of the Hebrew Book database
- מ' מורטארה, מזכרת חכמי איטאליא, עמ' 22.
Wikipedia description:
Joseph ben Solomon Fiametta (died 1721) was an Italian rabbi at Ancona. He was the father-in-law of Samson Morpurgo, rabbi of Ancona. He wrote: "Widdui," atonement prayers of the Italian rite, included in the "Tik ḳun Shobabim" of Moses Zacuto, Venice, 1712; "Or Boḳer," containing prayers and seliḥot, Venice, 1709. He wrote also an approbation to Nehemiah Ḥayun's "'Oz le-Elohim," Berlin, 1713, and a panegyric poem on Abraham Cohen's "Kehunnat Abraham," Venice, 1719. Among the Italian responsa there is one regarding communal taxation signed by Shabbethai Panzieri and Joseph Fiametta.
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