Abraham Farissol

Hebrew scholar and geographer (1451-1525)

Abraham Farissol was a prominent Hebrew scholar and geographer who lived from 1451 to 1525. Although often associated with the field of music, his actual contributions were primarily in the areas of geography and cosmography. As a Jewish-Italian intellectual, Farissol played a significant role in exploring and documenting various aspects of the world during his time.

Farissol's most notable achievement was his detailed writings on the newly-discovered Americas, making him the first Hebrew writer to do so. His work as a scribe and polemicist also showcased his expertise in navigating complex ideas and debates. Through his writings, Farissol demonstrated a keen understanding of the world and its many wonders, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the fields of geography and cosmography.