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  1. The Secular poetry of El'azar ben Ya'aqov ha-Bavli
    Baghdad, thirteenth century : on the basis of manuscript Firkovicz Heb. IIA, 210.I St. Petersburg
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter One. Research History /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Two. EL’AZAR’S DIWAN /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Three. El’Azar Ha-Bavli: The Man And The Poet /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Four. Poetics And Poetry... mehr

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    Preliminary Material /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter One. Research History /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Two. EL’AZAR’S DIWAN /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Three. El’Azar Ha-Bavli: The Man And The Poet /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Four. Poetics And Poetry /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Five. Motifs And Themes /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Six. Conclusion /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Seven. Bibliography /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Eight. El’Azar’S Poems According To Ms Firkovicz, With Commentaries /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Nine . Appendix I: El‘Azar’S Poems According To Ms Ena 881, With Variant Readings According To Brody’S Edition /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Ten. APPENDIX II: PIYYUTIM BY EL’AZAR BEN HALFON HAKOHEN ON THE BASIS OF MS CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY T-S MISC. 24.59 /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Eleven. Indices /W.J. Van Bekkum. The collection of Elazar’s poetry is impressive and contains more than four hundred compositions with a striking preponderance of panegyrics, laments, homonymic poems, and epigrams. Elazar was strongly involved in promoting the Baghdadi-Jewish elite, dignified people who held high office in the city, either as government officials or as leaders of the Jewish community. This critical edition of a manuscript offers much literary and historical information about Baghdadi Jewry in the days before and during the Mongol invasion of 1258

     

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    Sprache: Englisch; Hebräisch
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    ISBN: 9789047418849
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    Schriftenreihe: Études sur le judaïsme médiéval ; t. 34
    Brill eBook titles 2007
    Schlagworte: Hebrew language; Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew; Judeo-Arabic language; Poetics
    Weitere Schlagworte: Eleazar ben Jacob ha-Bavli (ca. 1195-1250)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [61]-67) and index

  2. Min ha-Rambam li-Shemuʾel Ibn Tibon
    darko shel Dalalah' alḥaʾirin le-Moreh ha-nevukhim = From Maimonides to Samuel ibn Tibbon : The Transformation of the Dalalat al Ha'irin into the Moreh ha-Nevukhim
    Erschienen: 2007-10-01
    Verlag:  Magnes Press, Jerusalem

    This book offers an account of a key event in Jewish intellectual history that is also an important chapter in the history of Western philosophy: the dissemination of Maimonides' chief philosophical work, the Guide of the Perplexed, through Samuel... mehr

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    This book offers an account of a key event in Jewish intellectual history that is also an important chapter in the history of Western philosophy: the dissemination of Maimonides' chief philosophical work, the Guide of the Perplexed, through Samuel ibn Tibbon at the beginning of the 13th century in Southern France. Whereas Maimonides interpreted Judaism as a philosophical religion, Ibn Tibbon turned this interpretation into the foundation of Jewish philosophy up to Spinoza, making it into a systematic justification for studying Greco-Arabic philosophy and science in a religious setting. If Maimonides' work was the gate through which philosophy became an important component of Jewish culture, Ibn Tibbon built the hinge without which this gate would have remained shut. The book examines Ibn Tibbon's relationship to Maimonides in all its facets: how he translated Maimonides' work from Arabic into Hebrew, explained its technical terminology, and interpreted and taught its doctrines. Due attention is also paid to Ibn Tibbon's comprehensive criticism of Maimonides. The book includes the edition of what may be called the first commentary on the Guide: about 100 glosses attributed to Ibn Tibbon that were discovered through examining 145 manuscripts of Ibn Tibbon's Hebrew translation. The glosses illustrate the different aspects of Ibn Tibbon's relationship to Maimonides and the complex transition of Maimonides' work from one cultural context to another

     

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    Schlagworte: Maimonides, Moses; Übersetzung; Ibn-Tibon, Shemuʾel ben Yehudah;
    Weitere Schlagworte: Philosophy; Jewish Thought; Jewish History
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  3. The Secular poetry of El'azar ben Ya'aqov ha-Bavli
    Baghdad, thirteenth century : on the basis of manuscript Firkovicz Heb. IIA, 210.I St. Petersburg
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter One. Research History /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Two. EL’AZAR’S DIWAN /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Three. El’Azar Ha-Bavli: The Man And The Poet /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Four. Poetics And Poetry... mehr

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    Preliminary Material /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter One. Research History /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Two. EL’AZAR’S DIWAN /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Three. El’Azar Ha-Bavli: The Man And The Poet /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Four. Poetics And Poetry /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Five. Motifs And Themes /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Six. Conclusion /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Seven. Bibliography /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Eight. El’Azar’S Poems According To Ms Firkovicz, With Commentaries /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Nine . Appendix I: El‘Azar’S Poems According To Ms Ena 881, With Variant Readings According To Brody’S Edition /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Ten. APPENDIX II: PIYYUTIM BY EL’AZAR BEN HALFON HAKOHEN ON THE BASIS OF MS CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY T-S MISC. 24.59 /W.J. Van Bekkum -- Chapter Eleven. Indices /W.J. Van Bekkum. The collection of Elazar’s poetry is impressive and contains more than four hundred compositions with a striking preponderance of panegyrics, laments, homonymic poems, and epigrams. Elazar was strongly involved in promoting the Baghdadi-Jewish elite, dignified people who held high office in the city, either as government officials or as leaders of the Jewish community. This critical edition of a manuscript offers much literary and historical information about Baghdadi Jewry in the days before and during the Mongol invasion of 1258

     

    Export in Literaturverwaltung   RIS-Format
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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch; Hebräisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789047418849
    Weitere Identifier:
    Schriftenreihe: Études sur le judaïsme médiéval ; t. 34
    Brill eBook titles 2007
    Schlagworte: Hebrew language; Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew; Judeo-Arabic language; Poetics
    Weitere Schlagworte: Eleazar ben Jacob ha-Bavli (ca. 1195-1250)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [61]-67) and index