Solomon Gai

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title: Solomon Gai
text: Solomon Gai was an Italian scholar and hebraist. He was born and died in Mantua. Gai is chiefly known as the correspondent and friend of Johannes Buxtorf II. In a letter which he wrote to Buxtorf from Mantua on November 6, 1637, Gai declared that he had emigrated to Botzen, a town in the South Tyrol, where he had become the tutor of the two sons of a rich man named Jacob Moravia. He studied German at Botzen, and after a stay of five years and a half returned to Mantua. Buxtorf's Latin translatio
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