Bos, Gerrit. Transmitting a text through three languages, 2014: page 25 (The Hebrew
Translation from Latin by David b. Abraham Caslari (d. c. 1315)) page 26 (He and his
family may have moved directly to Besalú, in Catalunya ; at any rate, he was to be
found living there in 1315. By March 1316, however, he had died.)
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Information trouvée : Caslari, Avraham ben David, d. ca 1315
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Information trouvée : Abraham ben David Caslari was a Catalan-Jewish physician. He lived at Besalú, Catalonia,
in the first half of the fourteenth century. Caslari was considered one of the most
skillful physicians of his time. He was the teacher of Moses Narboni of Perpignan,
and one of the ten notables to whom, in 1323, Kalonymus ben Kalonymus of Arles addressed
his treatise on morals, entitled, Eben Bochan (Touchstone).