Abraham Conat
Deceased Person
Who is Abraham Conat?
Abraham ben Solomon Conat was an Italian Jewish printer, Talmudist, and physician.
He obtained the title of ḥaber for his learning, but displayed it chiefly in the choice of works selected by him for printing, which art he and his wife Estellina expressly learned. He embarked upon the business of printing at Mantua in 1476, and became celebrated as one of the earliest printers of Hebrew books in Europe, producing the third to the tenth of Hebrew incunabula as recorded by Giovanni Bernardo De Rossi.
In 1475 he established a printing-office at Mantua, from which he issued:
⁕Tur Orah Hayyim, by R. Jacob ben Asher
⁕Tur Yoreh De'ah, by the same author, only one-third of which, however, was printed by him, the rest being executed at Ferrara
⁕Behinat Olam, by Jedaiah Bedersi, in which Conat was assisted by his wife Estellina and Jacob Levi of Tarascon
⁕The commentary on the Pentateuch by Levi ben Gershon
⁕Luhot, astronomical tables giving the length of day at different times of the year, by Mordecai Finzi
⁕Sefer Yosippon, the pseudo-Josephus or Gorionides
⁕Eldad ha-Dani
⁕Nofet Ẓufim, the rhetoric of Messer Leon.
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