, either son or nephew to the preceding, was likewise an able orientalist,
, either son or nephew to the
preceding, was likewise an able orientalist, and succeeded
his father in the professorship on his death in 1664, and
died in 1704. He made various translations from rabbinical works, and added a supplement % to the “Bibliotheca
Rabbinica.
” Niceron attributes to him the “Florilegium
Hebraicum,
” Basil, 1648, 8vo, but he must have been
too young at that time for such a work.