Disambiguations of Rishonim

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Often times, two contradictory statements of a Rishon will baffle the Poskim, and all it takes is a little history to know that there were actually two or more people with the same name, each of which said one of the contradictory statements.

Raavad

  1. It's important to be aware that there are three individuals known as the Ra'avad: R' Avraham ibn Daud of Spain, author of Sefer HaKabbalah; R' Avraham ben Yitzchak Av Beit Din of Narbonne, who wrote the Sefer HaEshkol; his son in law, and R' Avraham ben David of Posquières, author of the Hasagot on the Baal HaMaor and Rambam, Baalei HaNefesh, and quoted extensively by Rishonim.[1]

Rabbeinu Yonah

  1. There were at least three Rabbeinu Yonahs:
    1. R' Yonah Gerondi, whom we know as Rabbeinu Yonah, cousin of the Ramban, and Rebbe of the Rashba.
    2. R' Yonah שניין, a relative of the latter, who overlapped in his lifetime.[2]
    3. R' Yonah his grandson, son of his daughter and the Ramban's son Shlomo, ancestor of the Rashbash.[3]

Rabbeinu Baruch

  1. Sefer HaTerumah was written by R' Baruch MiRegensburg, the student of R' Eliezer MiMitz, R' Baruch MiMagence, who wrote Sefer HaChochmah.[4]

Rabbeinu Zerachia

  1. There were two R' Zerachiahs, one of whom was the Baal HaMaor.[5]

Ri

  1. There were two Ri Baalei HaTosafots, one of whom was the Ri HaZaken, nephew of Rabbeinu Tam.[6]

Sources

  1. See Shach Choshen Mishpat 39:2
  2. Yad Malachi (Klalei Shear Mechabrim 14). See Shem HaGedolim, Gedolim, Yud 98)
  3. Shu"t HaRashbash Siman 291
  4. Yad Malachi (Klalei Shear Mechabrim 12), see Matnat Yado ad loc. and Moriah Kovetz 143 page 3
  5. Yad Malachi (Klalei Shear Mechabrim 13)
  6. Yad Malachi (Klalei Shear Mechabrim 15)