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Isaac ben Jacob Canpanton (1360–1463) (Hebrew: יצחק קנפנטון) was a Spanish rabbi. He lived in the period darkened by the outrages of Ferrand Martinez and Vicente Ferrer, when intellectual life and Talmudic erudition were on the decline among the Jews of Spain. The historiographers Immanuel Aboab (Nomologia, ii. 2), Zacuto (Yuḥasin, ed. Filipowski, p. 226b; compare Seder ha-Dorot, pp. 27b, 28a), and Joseph ben Zaddik (Neubauer, Anecdota Oxoniensia, i. 99) unite in designating Canpanton as a gaon, Aboab stating that he was styled "the gaon of Castile". Among his pupils may be mentioned Samuel (ibn Sadillo) al-Valensi, Isaac Aboab, and Isaac De Leon. He died at Peñafiel in 1463.

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  • Isaac ben Jacob Campantón (es)
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  • Исаак Канпантон (1360—1463) — испанский талмудист, автор сочинения по методологии Талмуда «Darke ha-Talmud» («Пути Талмуда», изд. ок. 1520 года) и каббалист. (ru)
  • Isaac ben Jacob Canpanton (1360–1463) (Hebrew: יצחק קנפנטון) was a Spanish rabbi. He lived in the period darkened by the outrages of Ferrand Martinez and Vicente Ferrer, when intellectual life and Talmudic erudition were on the decline among the Jews of Spain. The historiographers Immanuel Aboab (Nomologia, ii. 2), Zacuto (Yuḥasin, ed. Filipowski, p. 226b; compare Seder ha-Dorot, pp. 27b, 28a), and Joseph ben Zaddik (Neubauer, Anecdota Oxoniensia, i. 99) unite in designating Canpanton as a gaon, Aboab stating that he was styled "the gaon of Castile". Among his pupils may be mentioned Samuel (ibn Sadillo) al-Valensi, Isaac Aboab, and Isaac De Leon. He died at Peñafiel in 1463. (en)
  • Isaac ben Jacob Campantón (1360 - Peñafiel, 1463; en hebreo: יצחק קנפנטון) fue un rabino castellano. Vivió en una época oscurecida por los ultrajes del Arcediano de Écija y de Vicente Ferrer, cuando la vida intelectual y la erudición talmúdica estaban en declive entre los judíos de España. Los historiadores (Nomologia, ii. 2), (Yuḥasin, ed. Filipowski, p. 226b; compare Seder ha-Dorot, pp. 27b, 28a), y (Neubauer, Anecdota Oxoniensia, i. 99) se unen en la designación de Campantón como gaón, Aboab afirmando que era denominado "el gaón de Castilla". Entre sus alumnos se encuentran Samuel (ibn Sadillo) al-Valensi, Isaac Aboab (1433-1493) e Isaac de León.​ (es)
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  • Isaac ben Jacob Campantón (1360 - Peñafiel, 1463; en hebreo: יצחק קנפנטון) fue un rabino castellano. Vivió en una época oscurecida por los ultrajes del Arcediano de Écija y de Vicente Ferrer, cuando la vida intelectual y la erudición talmúdica estaban en declive entre los judíos de España. Los historiadores (Nomologia, ii. 2), (Yuḥasin, ed. Filipowski, p. 226b; compare Seder ha-Dorot, pp. 27b, 28a), y (Neubauer, Anecdota Oxoniensia, i. 99) se unen en la designación de Campantón como gaón, Aboab afirmando que era denominado "el gaón de Castilla". Entre sus alumnos se encuentran Samuel (ibn Sadillo) al-Valensi, Isaac Aboab (1433-1493) e Isaac de León.​ Dejó una sola obra, Darche ha-Gemara, o Darche ha-Talmud ("Una Metodología del Talmud"), que es una importante contribución al tema, ya que intenta ser una guía práctica para aquellos que están llamados a enseñar el Talmud. Fue publicado en Constantinopla, hacia 1520;​ Venecia, 1565;​ Mantua, 1593; Ámsterdam, 1706, 1711, 1754; Viena, 1891 (editado por Isaac H. Weiss) y Jerusalén, 1981. (es)
  • Isaac ben Jacob Canpanton (1360–1463) (Hebrew: יצחק קנפנטון) was a Spanish rabbi. He lived in the period darkened by the outrages of Ferrand Martinez and Vicente Ferrer, when intellectual life and Talmudic erudition were on the decline among the Jews of Spain. The historiographers Immanuel Aboab (Nomologia, ii. 2), Zacuto (Yuḥasin, ed. Filipowski, p. 226b; compare Seder ha-Dorot, pp. 27b, 28a), and Joseph ben Zaddik (Neubauer, Anecdota Oxoniensia, i. 99) unite in designating Canpanton as a gaon, Aboab stating that he was styled "the gaon of Castile". Among his pupils may be mentioned Samuel (ibn Sadillo) al-Valensi, Isaac Aboab, and Isaac De Leon. He died at Peñafiel in 1463. He left but one work, Darche ha-Gemara, or Darche ha-Talmud ("A Methodology of the Talmud"), which is an important contribution to the subject, as it attempts to be a practical guide for those who are called upon to teach the Talmud. It was published at Constantinople, ca. 1520; Venice, 1565; Mantua, 1593; Amsterdam, 1706, 1711, 1754; Vienna, 1891 (edited by Isaac H. Weiss)ת Jerusalem, 1981 and 2020. (en)
  • Исаак Канпантон (1360—1463) — испанский талмудист, автор сочинения по методологии Талмуда «Darke ha-Talmud» («Пути Талмуда», изд. ок. 1520 года) и каббалист. (ru)
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