Mordechai ben Abraham Finzi ( Hebrew: מרדכי בן אברהם פינצי, c. 1407–1476 in Mantua) was a Jewish mathematician, astronomer, grammarian and physician in Mantua. [1]
Finzi's astronomical tables were published under the title Luḥot, probably before 1480. [2] He wrote glosses to Efodi's Hebrew grammar, Ḥesheb ha-Efod.
He also translated a number of mathematical books into Hebrew, such as a work of geometry under the title Ḥokmat ha-Medidah, and the Book of Algebra of Abu Kamil under the title Taḥbulat ha-Mispar. [3]
Mordechai ben Abraham Finzi ( Hebrew: מרדכי בן אברהם פינצי, c. 1407–1476 in Mantua) was a Jewish mathematician, astronomer, grammarian and physician in Mantua. [1]
Finzi's astronomical tables were published under the title Luḥot, probably before 1480. [2] He wrote glosses to Efodi's Hebrew grammar, Ḥesheb ha-Efod.
He also translated a number of mathematical books into Hebrew, such as a work of geometry under the title Ḥokmat ha-Medidah, and the Book of Algebra of Abu Kamil under the title Taḥbulat ha-Mispar. [3]