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Elia Levita

A page from Levita's Yiddish-Hebrew-Latin-German dictionary
Printed Edition of Bovo-Bukh, Isny, 1541

Elia Levita (13 February 1469 – 28 January 1549)[citation needed] (Hebrew: אליהו בן אשר הלוי אשכנזי), also known as Elijah Levita, Elias Levita, Élie Lévita, Elia Levita Ashkenazi, Eliahu Levita, Eliyahu haBahur ("Elijah the Bachelor"), Elye Bokher, was a Renaissance Hebrew grammarian, scholar, and poet. He was the author of the Bovo-Bukh (written in 1507–1508), the most popular chivalric romance written in Yiddish. Living for a decade in the house of Cardinal Giles of Viterbo, he was one of the foremost teachers of Christian clergy, nobility, and intellectuals in Hebrew and in Jewish mysticism during the Renaissance.


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اليا ليڤيتا ARZ Elijah Levita German Elija Levita EO Elias Levita Spanish Élie Lévita French אליהו בחור HE Elia Levita Italian Elia Lewita Polish Elias Levita Portuguese Eliya Levita Romanian

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