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Enoch ben Solomon al-Ḳusṭan-Ṭini

The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia

Turkish philosopher and cabalist (according to Wolf, "Bibl. Hebr." , No. 635, also a physician); lived at Constantinople in the fifteenth century. He wrote " Mar'ot Elohim," a philosophical explanation of the visions of Isaiah and Ezekiel (mentioned in Isaiah 6:1,2, and Ezekiel 1:1 et seq.) and of Zechariah's vision of the candlestick (Zechariah 4:2); each vision occupies a chapter of the work. The author founded his explanation on the philosophy of Maimonides. There exist several manuscripts of this work, one of which, belonging to Ghirondi, concludes with a supercommentary to Ibn Ezra on Genesis. Ghirondi is of opinion that this commentary also is the work of Enoch.

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Singer, Isidore, Ph.D, Projector and Managing Editor. Entry for 'Enoch ben Solomon al-Ḳusṭan-Ṭini'. 1901 The Jewish Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​tje/​e/enoch-ben-solomon-al-usan-ini.html. 1901.