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Joseph ibn Habib : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph ibn Habib Joseph ibn Habib (Hebrew: יוסף חביב, also known as Joseph Havivah and Nimmuke Yosef, after the title of his book) was a Spanish Talmudist who flourished in the 14th and 15th centuries. == Nimmuke Yosef == Like his predecessor, R. Nissim ben Reuben (RaN), Ibn Ḥabib wrote a commentary on the ''halachot'' of Isaac Alfasi, entitled ''Nimmuḳe Yosef,'' published with the text and the commentary of R. Nissim (Constantinople, 1509). Against the opinion of David Conforte (''Ḳore ha-Dorot,'' p. 26a) that Ibn Ḥabib availed himself to write commentaries only upon those treatises which R. Nissim had omitted, Azulai (''Shem ha-Gedolim'') proved that Ibn Ḥabib's ''Nimmuḳe Yosef'' covered the entire ''halachot'' of Isaac Alfasi, but a part of it had remained unpublished, and that the commentary to the ''halachot'' of Moed Katan and Makkot, attributed to R. Nissim, belongs to Ibn Ḥabib. The latter quotes Asher ben Jehiel, Yom-Tob ben Abraham, his master RaM, and R. Nissim himself. The ''Nimmuḳe Yosef'' on Ketubot and Nedarim was also included in the work ''Ishei Adonai'' (Leghorn, 1795), and the portion on Shebuot in the ''Bet ha-Beḥirah'' (ib. 1795). Azulai says that Ibn Ḥabib was the author of ''novellæ'' on the whole Talmud.
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