Jacob Anatoli

Jacob Anatoli

Jacob Anatoli (c. 11941256) Fue traductor de textos árabes al hebreo. Fue invitado a Nápoles por Federico II. Bajo su patronazgo real, y en asociación con Michael Scot, Anatoli hizo el aprendizaje del árabe accesible a los lectores occidentales. Sus trabajos más importantes fueron las traducciones de textos de Averroes.


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