Eurydemus ben Jose

Eurydemus ben Jose (Hebrew: ר׳ אַבְדִימוֹס בֵּן ר׳ יוֹסֵי בֵּן חֲלַפְתָּא, romanized: R. Avdimos ben R. Yosei ben Ḥalafta)[1][note 1] was one of the sons of Tanna Jose ben Ḥalafta. The few remarks ascribed to Eurydemus contain admonitions to benevolence.

Notes

  1. His name has also been transmitted as Avardimas (אֲװַרְדִימָס), Avirodimus (אבירודימוס), Vardimos (וַרְדִּימוֹס), and Vardimas (וַרְדִּימָס). As a basic form Bacher assumes "Eurydemus" (compare the Biblical רחבעם), a name which occurs in Herodotus. Jakob Levy[2] and Alexander Kohut,[3] on the other hand, favor the name "Eudaimon." Others, following the Palestinian sources, read all these names, "Avdimos," whom they identify with Menaḥem b. Jose (compare Abdimus ben R. Jose).

References

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Schechter, Solomon; Schloessinger, Max (1903). "Eurydemus ben Jose". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 5. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 274.

  1. Ha-Eshkol: Allgemeine Encyklopädie (in Hebrew). Vol. 1. Warsaw: Druk J. Goldman. 1888. p. 47.
  2. Levy, Jakob (1876). Neuhebräisches und chaldäisches Wörterbuch über die Talmude und Midraschim (in German). Vol. 1. Leipzig: Brockhaus. p. 504b–505a.
  3. Kohut, Alexander. Aruch Completum. Vol. 3. p. 257b.
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