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  1. Selected Poems of Solomon Ibn Gabirol
    Erschienen: [2016]; ©2001
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    Poet, philosopher, and sensitive misanthrope, a spectacular fly in the ointment of the refined eleventh-century Andalusian-Jewish elite, Solomon Ibn Gabirol comes down to us as one of the most complicated intellectual figures in the history of... mehr

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    Poet, philosopher, and sensitive misanthrope, a spectacular fly in the ointment of the refined eleventh-century Andalusian-Jewish elite, Solomon Ibn Gabirol comes down to us as one of the most complicated intellectual figures in the history of post-biblical Judaism. Unlike his worldly predecessor Shmuel HaNagid, the first important poet of the period, Ibn Gabirol was a reclusive, mystically inclined figure whose modern-sounding medieval poems range from sublime descriptions of the heavenly spheres to poisonous jabs at court life and its pretenders. His verse, which demonstrates complete mastery of the classicizing avant-garde poetics of the day, grafted an Arabic aesthetic onto a biblical vocabulary and Jewish setting, taking Hebrew poetry to a level of metaphysical sophistication and devotional power it has not achieved since. Peter Cole's selection includes poems from nearly all of Ibn Gabirol's secular and liturgical lyric genres, as well as a complete translation of the poet's long masterwork, "Kingdom's Crown." Cole's rich, inventive introduction places the poetry in historical context and charts its influence through the centuries. Extensive annotations accompany the poems. This companion volume to Peter Cole's critically acclaimed Selected Poems of Shmuel HaNagid presents the first comprehensive selection of Ibn Gabirol's verse to be published in English and brings to life an astonishing body of poetry by one of the greatest Jewish writers of all time.

     

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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Solomon Ibn Gabirol: An Andalusian Alphabet -- -- From The Diwan of Solomon Ibn Gabirol -- -- Truth Seekers Turn -- -- Personal Poems and Poems of Court -- -- Poems of Devotion -- -- Kingdom’s Crown -- -- Notes -- -- Bibliography

  2. Selected Poems of Solomon Ibn Gabirol
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 2001
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    Poet, philosopher, and sensitive misanthrope, a spectacular fly in the ointment of the refined eleventh-century Andalusian-Jewish elite, Solomon Ibn Gabirol comes down to us as one of the most complicated intellectual figures in the history of... mehr

     

    Poet, philosopher, and sensitive misanthrope, a spectacular fly in the ointment of the refined eleventh-century Andalusian-Jewish elite, Solomon Ibn Gabirol comes down to us as one of the most complicated intellectual figures in the history of post-biblical Judaism. Unlike his worldly predecessor Shmuel HaNagid, the first important poet of the period, Ibn Gabirol was a reclusive, mystically inclined figure whose modern-sounding medieval poems range from sublime descriptions of the heavenly spheres to poisonous jabs at court life and its pretenders. His verse, which demonstrates complete mastery of the classicizing avant-garde poetics of the day, grafted an Arabic aesthetic onto a biblical vocabulary and Jewish setting, taking Hebrew poetry to a level of metaphysical sophistication and devotional power it has not achieved since. Peter Cole's selection includes poems from nearly all of Ibn Gabirol's secular and liturgical lyric genres, as well as a complete translation of the poet's long masterwork, "Kingdom's Crown." Cole's rich, inventive introduction places the poetry in historical context and charts its influence through the centuries. Extensive annotations accompany the poems. This companion volume to Peter Cole's critically acclaimed Selected Poems of Shmuel HaNagid presents the first comprehensive selection of Ibn Gabirol's verse to be published in English and brings to life an astonishing body of poetry by one of the greatest Jewish writers of all time

     

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  3. Selected poems of Solomon Ibn Gabirol
    Erschienen: ©2001
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    "Solomon Ibn Gabirol comes down to us as one of the most complicated intellectual figures in the history of post-biblical Hebrew literature. Ibn Gabirol was a reclusive, mystically inclined writer whose modern-sounding medieval poems range from... mehr

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    "Solomon Ibn Gabirol comes down to us as one of the most complicated intellectual figures in the history of post-biblical Hebrew literature. Ibn Gabirol was a reclusive, mystically inclined writer whose modern-sounding medieval poems range from sublime descriptions of the heavenly spheres to poisonous jabs at court life and its pretenders." "Peter Cole's selection includes poems from nearly all of Ibn Gabirol's secular and liturgical genres, as well as a complete translation of the poet's cosmological masterpiece, "Kingdom's Crown." Cole's introduction places the poetry in historical context and charts its influence through the centuries. Extensive annotations."--Jacket Solomon Ibn Gabirol: an andalusian alphabet -- From the Diwan of Solomon Ibn Gabirol : Truth Seekers Turn -- Personal poems and oems of court : I'm Prince to the Poem -- My Words Are Driven -- Forget About "If" and "Maybe" -- Prologue to the Book of Grammar -- My Condition Worsened -- All My Desire -- The Apple: I -- The Rose -- See the Sun -- They Asked Me As Though They Were Mystified -- On Leaving Saragossa -- The Moon Was Cut -- My Heart Thinks As the Sun Comes Up -- The Palace Garden -- Winter with Its Ink -- The Garden -- The Field -- The Bee -- Isn't the Sky -- The Lily -- Now the Thrushes -- The Apple: II -- The Lightning -- The Lip of the Cup -- I'd Give Up My Soul Itself -- Tell the Boy -- Be Smart with Your Love -- All in Red -- Shards -- The Apple: III -- You've Stolen My Words -- The Altar of Song -- Tell the Prince -- What's Troubling You, My Soul -- The Pen -- What's With You -- God-Fearing Men -- Your Soul Strains and You Sigh -- Don't Look Back -- If This Life's Joy -- When You Find Yourself Angry -- I Am the Man -- And Don't Be Astonished -- The Tree -- If You'd Live Among Men -- Why Are You Frightened -- A Kite -- And Heart's Hollow -- I Love You -- Pooems of devotion : Before My Being -- Three Things -- I Look for You -- Forget Your Grief -- The Hour of Song -- Two Things Meet in Me -- Small in My Awe -- Open the Gate -- My Thoughts Asked Me -- Angels Amassing -- All the Creatures of Earth and Heaven -- He Dwells Forever -- And So It Came to Nothing -- Haven't I Hidden Your Name -- Lord Who Listens -- I've Made You My Refuge -- Lips for Bullocks -- I Take Great Pleasure -- Send Your Spirit -- You Lie in My Palace on Couches of Gold -- Kingdom's crown -- Notes -- Bibliography.

     

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    ISBN: 1400884128; 9781400884124
    Schriftenreihe: The Lockert library of poetry in translation
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM ; African; POETRY ; Ancient & Classical; Translations
    Weitere Schlagworte: Ibn Gabirol active 11th century; Ibn Gabirol (active 11th century); Ibn Gabirol (active 11th century); Ibn Gabirol, Solomon ben Judah approximately 1021 or 1022-approximately 1070; Ibn Gabirol
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-326). - Print version record

  4. Selected Poems of Solomon Ibn Gabirol
    Erschienen: [2001]
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Poet, philosopher, and sensitive misanthrope, a spectacular fly in the ointment of the refined eleventh-century Andalusian-Jewish elite, Solomon Ibn Gabirol comes down to us as one of the most complicated intellectual figures in the history of... mehr

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    Poet, philosopher, and sensitive misanthrope, a spectacular fly in the ointment of the refined eleventh-century Andalusian-Jewish elite, Solomon Ibn Gabirol comes down to us as one of the most complicated intellectual figures in the history of post-biblical Judaism. Unlike his worldly predecessor Shmuel HaNagid, the first important poet of the period, Ibn Gabirol was a reclusive, mystically inclined figure whose modern-sounding medieval poems range from sublime descriptions of the heavenly spheres to poisonous jabs at court life and its pretenders. His verse, which demonstrates complete mastery of the classicizing avant-garde poetics of the day, grafted an Arabic aesthetic onto a biblical vocabulary and Jewish setting, taking Hebrew poetry to a level of metaphysical sophistication and devotional power it has not achieved since. Peter Cole's selection includes poems from nearly all of Ibn Gabirol's secular and liturgical lyric genres, as well as a complete translation of the poet's long masterwork, "Kingdom's Crown." Cole's rich, inventive introduction places the poetry in historical context and charts its influence through the centuries. Extensive annotations accompany the poems. This companion volume to Peter Cole's critically acclaimed Selected Poems of Shmuel HaNagid presents the first comprehensive selection of Ibn Gabirol's verse to be published in English and brings to life an astonishing body of poetry by one of the greatest Jewish writers of all time.

     

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