SOLOMON DE SABALDUCCHIO:
Physician; flourished in Perugia, Italy, in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Pope Boniface IX., shortly after his accession, appointed Solomon his body-physician (Oct. 13, 1392). The bull which this pope issued on April 15, 1402, and in which he granted the Jews certain rights and privileges, was a result of the activity of this physician and of another named Angelo.
Bibliography:
- Marini Archiatri Pontificii, i. 107 et seq., ii. 49;
- Vogelstein and Rieger, Gesch. der Juden in Rom, i. 317-18.