Galipapa, Maimon
GALIPAPA, MAIMON
GALIPAPA, MAIMON (14th–15th century?), Spanish satirical poet. Galipapa, called "En" (= Don) Maimon Galipapa, was possibly identical with the Galipapa mentioned in a document of 1353 from Valencia. He is the author of Ma'amarei ha-Rofe'im, a parody on the Aphorisms of Hippocrates, a medical work highly popular in the Middle Ages, and Neder Almanah, a satire about a widow who quickly forgets her late husband. Presumably he also wrote the anonymous humorous pamphlet Midyenei Ishah ("Contentions of a Wife") which appeared together with Ma'amarei ha-Rofe'im in Ferrara in 1551.
bibliography:
I. Davidson, Shalosh Halaẓot… Meyuḥasot le-R. Yosef Zabara (1904); J. Zabara, Sefer Sha'ashu'im, ed. by I. Davidson (19142), xcix–ci, 73; Davidson, Oẓar, 4 (1933), 433; H. Friedenwald, Jews and Medicine, 1 (1944), 69–83; Schirmann, Sefarad, 2 (1956), 547–54.
[Jefim (Hayyim) Schirmann]