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Maír José Benardete : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maír José Benardete
Maír José Benardete (born 1895 in Çanakkale, Turkey--died 1989 in the United States) was a scholar of Sephardic studies and was a long-time Professor of Spanish and Sephardic Studies at Brooklyn College. He was a past Director of The Hispanic Institute at Columbia University's Sephardic Studies Section in the late 1920s. The Institute was also known as Casa Hispánica.〔(Mair Jose Benadrete Biography )〕 ==Early life and education== Benardete was born in the Ottoman Empire, in the city of Çanakkale, on Dardanalles, Turkey. He was the eldest of nine children, and came from a Ladino (Judaeo-Spanish)-speaking family. At the age of eight, he contracted a serious illness that left him unable to walk for months. He spent his year-long convalescence among the Sephardic women of his community, absorbing the Judeo-Spanish folklore and language that would later serve him well in his career as a Sephardic scholar.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=" Benardete, Maír José." Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World )〕 In 1910, Benardete immigrated to the United States, to live with an uncle living in Cincinnati.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Benardete, Mair Jose )〕 Benardete also went by the names Mair José Benardete; Mair José Benadrete; M. J. Benadete; Meyer Benardete; and Mercedes Benardete.
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