Shem Tov ben Isaac Ardutiel (also Shem Tov ibn Isaac Ardutiel or Santob de Carrión) (c. 1290 – c. 1369) a 14th-century Spanish Jew, Hebrew writer and a translator of Arabic texts.[1]:257–258[2][3][4] His best known works include Proverbios morales.[5][6]

References

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  2. Wacks, David (2012-09-01). "Vernacular anxiety and the Semitic imaginary: Shem Tov Isaac ibn Ardutiel de Carrión and his critics". Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies. 4 (2): 167–184. doi:10.1080/17546559.2012.727237. hdl:1794/12479. ISSN 1754-6559. S2CID 159695415.
  3. Klausner, Joel H. (1963). "Reflections on Santob de Carrión". Hispania. 46 (2): 304–306. doi:10.2307/336997. ISSN 0018-2133. JSTOR 336997.
  4. NAVARRO, DAVID (2016). "Diálogo interreligioso en los reinos hispánicos: Shem Tov ibn Isaac Ardutiel de Carrión (1290–1369) y Jafudà Bonsenyor (1250–1331)". Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos. 41 (1): 113–140. doi:10.18192/rceh.v41i1.2043. ISSN 0384-8167. JSTOR 26310084.
  5. Llubera, Ig. González (1940). "The Text and Language of Santob de Carrión's Proverbios Morales". Hispanic Review. 8 (2): 113–124. doi:10.2307/470061. ISSN 0018-2176. JSTOR 470061.
  6. GONZÁLEZ-LLUBERA, IG. (1950). "A Transcription of MS C of Santob de Carrión's "Proverbios Morales"". Romance Philology. 4 (2/3): 217–256. ISSN 0035-8002. JSTOR 44939689.


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