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Cantarini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Chayyim Moses ben Isaiah Azriel Cantarini (' 1677), Italian physician, rabbi, poet, and writer *Giorgio Cantarini (born 1992), Italian actor *Isaac Chayyim Cantarini ( Isaacus Viva; 1644–1723), Italian poet, writer, and physician * Judah ben Samuel ha-Kohen Cantarini (' 1650–1694), Italian physician and rabbi *Simone Cantarini Simone Cantarini or Simone da Pesaro, called ''il Pesarese'' (Baptized on 21 August 1612 – 15 October 1648) was an Italian painter and etcher. He is mainly known for his history paintings and portraits executed in an original style, which ... (a.k.a. Simone da Pesaro; 1612–1648), Italian painter and etcher {{surname, Cantarini Italian-language surnames ...
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Simone Cantarini
Simone Cantarini or Simone da Pesaro, called ''il Pesarese'' (Baptized on 21 August 1612 – 15 October 1648) was an Italian painter and etcher. He is mainly known for his history paintings and portraits executed in an original style, which united aspects of Bolognese classicism with a bold naturalism. Cantarini was also a gifted etcher who achieved extraordinary delicacy and a vibrant and luminous quality in his graphic work.Marina Garofoli. "Cantarini, Simone." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 12 June 2016 Life Cantarini was born in Pesaro, now a town in the Italian region of the Marche, then part of the Papal States and ruled by the Della Rovere. He was baptized on 21 August 1612. His father Girolamo was a prominent merchant and the family was well-off.Mario Mancigotti, ''Il Pesarese ed i suoi capolavori. Simone Cantarini 1612-1648'', Walter Staffogia Editore, September 2006 There is no documentary information on Cantarini's early t ...
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Giorgio Cantarini
Giorgio Cantarini (born 12 April 1992) is an Italian actor who, to date, has appeared in two Academy Award winning films: ''Life Is Beautiful'' (1997) and ''Gladiator'' (2000). Early life Raised in Orvieto, Italy, Giorgio Cantarini was born to Giuseppe Cantarini and Giovanna Martini. The couple separated after Giorgio's fifth birthday. His family nickname is "Gio". Career Cantarini made his film debut in the 1997 Roberto Benigni directed comedy-drama ''Life is Beautiful'', playing Benigni's four-year-old son 'Giosuè Orefice', who is sent with his Jewish-Italian father to a German concentration camp during World War II. The film won three Academy Awards. In 1998, Cantarini was nominated alongside his ''Life Is Beautiful'' castmates for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture and the same year he won the Young Artist Award. His second film appearance was in the 2000 Ridley Scott-directed period action/drama ''Gladiator''. Giorgio ...
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Isaac Chayyim Cantarini
Isaac Chayyim Cantarini, also known as Isaacus Viva, (February 2, 1644 – June 8, 1723) was an Italian poet, writer, physician, rabbi and preacher. He studied Hebrew and the Talmud with Solomon Marini, author of the ''Tiqqun 'Olam'', and with the poet Moses Catalano. His instructor in secular subjects was Bernardo de Laurentius. He was the nephew of Judah ben Samuel ha-Kohen Cantarini, also a physician and rabbi of Padua. Biography Cantarini was born in Padua, where he received his diploma as physician on February 11, 1664. In addition to following the profession of medicine, he often preached in synagogues. His sermons were frequently attended by Christians, the number of these on one occasion being so great that the Jews had to find seats in the women's gallery. He also taught in the yeshiva, and officiated as cantor, especially on the Day of Atonement. As he had a thorough knowledge of the Talmud, his decisions were often sought in halakic cases. Cantarini had an extensiv ...
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Judah Ben Samuel Ha-Kohen Cantarini
Judah (Leon) ben Samuel (Simon) ha-Kohen Cantarini (c. 1650, in Padua – 28 April 1694, in Padua) was an Italian physician and rabbi. Background He had a large practise among the Christian as well as the Jewish population of that city, visiting the poorer of his patients four times a day without charge. He taught the Talmud, in which he was very learned. He also officiated as preacher. A letter of his is extant, addressed to Jacob Lebet-Levi, and dealing with a legal quarrel in which Cantarini was involved. This letter, which testifies to his thorough knowledge of the Talmud, is written in a very pure and classical Hebrew. At Cantarini's death his nephew, Isaac Chayyim Cantarini Isaac Chayyim Cantarini, also known as Isaacus Viva, (February 2, 1644 – June 8, 1723) was an Italian poet, writer, physician, rabbi and preacher. He studied Hebrew and the Talmud with Solomon Marini, author of the ''Tiqqun 'Olam'', and with ..., wrote his obituary. References * {{DEFAULTSOR ...
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Chayyim Moses Ben Isaiah Azriel Cantarini
Chayyim Moses (Angelo) ben Isaiah Azriel Cantarini was an Italian physician, rabbi, poet, and writer. He lived in the second half of the 17th and the first half of the 18th century at Padua, where he was also instructor in the yeshiva. He published in Italian: ''Chirurgia Pratica'', Padua, 1677. At his death he left the following manuscript works in Hebrew: ''Haggahot'', glosses on some halakhic works of post-Talmudic authors; ''Mar'eh ha-Seneh'' (Vision of the Thorn-Bush), a description of a persecution of the Jews at Padua, probably of the same one of which the work of his uncle Isaac Chayyim Cantarini, ''Pachad Yitzchaq'', treats. Responsa ''Responsa'' (plural of Latin , 'answer') comprise a body of written decisions and rulings given by legal scholars in response to questions addressed to them. In the modern era, the term is used to describe decisions and rulings made by scholars i ... of his are also extant in manuscript. Wolf ("Bibl. Hebr." iii. 565) mentions Cantarini's cor ...
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