Abraham ben Meir de Balmes (c. 1460-1523 C.E.) was a Jewish physician, grammarian, philosopher, and translator from Lecce, in southern Italy. Like his grandfather, also called Abraham de Balmes, who was appointed the personal physician of King Ferdinand I of Naples in 1472, he studied medicine in Naples. In 1492 the younger de Balmes obtained the title of artium et medicinae doctor by permission of Pope Innocent VII (d. 1406). Probably because of the expulsion of the Jews from the kingdom of Naples in 1510, he emigrated to
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