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| - Samuel of Nehardea or Samuel bar Abba, often simply called Samuel (Hebrew: שמואל) and occasionally Mar Samuel, was a Jewish Amora of the first generation; son of Abba bar Abba and head of the Yeshiva at Nehardea, Babylonia. He was a teacher of halakha, judge, physician, and astronomer. He was born about 165 CE at Nehardea, and died there in 254 CE. In the Talmud, Samuel is frequently associated with Abba Arikha ("Rav"), with whom he debated on many issues. (en)
- Мар-Самуил (Самуил из Негардеи; Samuel of Nehardea; Самуил Ярхинаа га-Коген; ивр. שמואל ירחינאה; прозвища: Ариох; אריוך; Шокед; שוקד; Сапор Малка; שבור מלכא; ок. 165—257 годов) — вавилонский амора первого поколения; законоучитель, судья, врач и астроном; основатель , одной из вавилонских талмудических академий. (ru)
- Samuel (aus Nehardea) / Samuel bar Abba / Mar Samuel [Mar = Herr] / auch Ariokh der Große (BM 85b) genannt [nicht identisch mit Mar Samuel Mar(i)] (* gegen Ende des 2. Jahrhunderts in Nehardea, Babylonien, gestorben um die Mitte des 3. Jahrhunderts ebenda, laut Iggeret Rab Scherira Gaon im Jahr 254) war ein babylonischer Amora (talmudischer Gelehrter). (de)
- Samuel bar Abba, plus connu dans la littérature talmudique sous le seul nom de Shmouel (ou Chmouel) (hébreu : שמואל) est un sage juif babylonien du IIIe siècle (Nehardea, circa 165 – 257 EC), appartenant à la première génération des Amoraim (docteurs du Talmud), et considéré comme l'un des plus grands de celle-ci. (fr)
- Samuel di Nehardea o Samuel bar Abba (in ebraico: שמואל?; Samuel Yarhina'ah o Mar Samuel) fu un dotto ebreo, che visse a Babilonia, noto come Amorà della prima generazione. (it)
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