Solomon Joseph ben Nathan Carpi (Hebrew: שלמה יוסף בן נתן קרפי, romanized: Shelomoh Yosef ben Natan Ḳarpi; born December 27, 1715) was an Italian Jewish writer.
He engaged in the controversy with regard to Gedaliah Ḥayyon [he]'s book on Shabbethai Zevi, writing an attack on it, extracts from which were published by N. Brüll under the title Toledot Shabbethai Zevi (Vilna, 1879).
He also wrote a Hebrew elegy on the death of Emmanuel Ricchi, and corresponded with Joseph Ergas.
"Carpi, Solomon Joseph b. Nathan".
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