Moses ben Jacob ibn Ezra, known as Ha-Sallaḥ ("writer of penitential prayers") (Arabic: أَبُو هَارُون مُوسَى بِن يَعْقُوب اِبْن عَزْرَا, romanized: Abū...
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Abraham ben Meir Ibn Ezra (Hebrew: ר׳ אַבְרָהָם בֶּן מֵאִיר אִבְּן עֶזְרָא ʾAḇrāhām ben Mēʾīr ʾībən ʾEzrāʾ, often abbreviated as ראב"ע; Arabic: إبراهيم...
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ibn Ezra (16th–17th centuries), oriental rabbi and Talmudist Judah ben Joseph ibn Ezra (12th century), Spanish chamberlain of the king's court Moses ibn...
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poems that he considered himself short and ugly. Of his personality, Moses ibn Ezra wrote: "his irascible temperament dominated his intellect, nor could...
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أبو سهل Abu Sahl; his surname, according to an isolated statement of Moses ibn Ezra, was "Al-Shafalgi," perhaps after his (unknown) birthplace. Another...
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work after Moses Ibn Ezra for a competition, sparking recognition for Halevi's aptitude as a poet as well as a close friendship with Ibn Ezra. As an adult...
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imam Moses the Hungarian (990s–1043; Russian: Моисей Угрин, Moisey Ugrin), Russian saint Moses ibn Ezra (1070–1138), Jewish, Spanish philosopher Moses Kimhi...
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Maimonides (redirect from Moses ben Maimon)
Judaica Series. XII. New Haven and London. Maimonides: Abū ʿImrān Mūsā [Moses] ibn ʿUbayd Allāh [Maymūn] al‐Qurṭubī www.islamsci.mcgill.ca Archived 27 August...
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as Samuel Ha-Nagid, Moses ibn Ezra, Solomon ibn Gabirol and Judah Halevi. During 'Abd al-Rahman's term of power, the scholar Moses ben Hanoch was appointed...
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(סעדיהו). Moses ibn Ezra also uses the form Sa'adel (סעדאל). Saadia Gaon (892–942), rabbi, Jewish philosopher, and exegete of the Geonic period Saadia Ibn Danan...
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Book of the Wars of the Lord (category Texts attributed to Moses)
specifically mentioned by name. However, some Torah scholars such as Moses ibn Ezra have suggested this book may refer to the Book of the Wars of the LORD...
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as Dunash ben Labrat, Solomon ibn Gabirol, Judah ha-Levi, Moses ibn Ezra and Abraham ibn Ezra, in a "purified" Hebrew based on the work of these grammarians...
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Gottheil, Stephen S. Wise, Michael Friedländer, "Ibn Gabriol, Solomon ben Juday (Abu Ayyub Sulaiman Ibn Yaḥya Ibn Jabirul), known also as Avicebron" Archived...
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pupil of Rabbi Levi ibn Altabban. He was highly revered by his friends and successors, the Hebrew poets and grammarians Moses ibn Ezra and Judah Halevi,...
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Shlomo ben Avraham ibn Aderet (Hebrew: שלמה בן אברהם אבן אדרת or Solomon son of Abraham son of Aderet) (1235 – 1310) was a medieval rabbi, halakhist,...
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philosophers such as Moses ibn Ezra, Abraham ibn Ezra, Solomon ibn Gabirol, Yehuda Halevi, Isaac Abravanel, Nahmanides, Joseph Albo, Abraham ibn Daud, Nissim...
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however, Spanish-Jewish poets such as Judah Halevi, Ibn Gabirol, Abraham ibn Ezra and Moses ibn Ezra composed quantities of religious poetry, in correct...
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Nachmanides (redirect from Moses Ben Nahman)
Abraham ibn Ezra, particularly regarding ibn Ezra's negative attitude towards Kabbalah. Nevertheless, he had tremendous respect for ibn Ezra, as is evidenced...
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Jewish philosophy (section Moses Narboni)
reconciling them". Fez Abraham ibn Ezra Isaac ibn Ghiyyat Moses ibn Ezra Yehuda Alharizi Joseph ibn Tzaddik Samuel ibn Tibbon Location of Fostat in modern...
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12th-century halakhist Abraham ibn Daud, (Sefer HaKabbalah), 12th century Spanish philosopher Abraham ibn Ezra, (Ibn Ezra), 12th century Spanish-North African...
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been commonly quoted in Jewish texts since Moses ibn Ezra. Abu Nucaym, 11. 87-95; Safadi, xvi. 585-6; Ibn Marthad, 37-8 Mujaz 'alum al-Qur'an, 166 "Sources...
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world of grammatical or philological investigation in the vein of Abraham ibn Ezra or David Kimhi before him, instead focusing on a content-based investigation...
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daughter of Pharaoh is the same one who named Moses. Ibn Ezra gave two possibilities for the name of Moses: he believed that it was either a translation...
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philosophy and the sciences, and was very much influenced by both Abraham ibn Ezra and Maimonides. In later life, he took part in the controversy surrounding...
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Judah ben Joseph ibn Ezra (in Hebrew, Yehuda ben Yosef ibn Ezra) was a Jew of Granada, Spain who lived in the twelfth century and rose to favour under...
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Abraham ibn Daud (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם בֶּן־דָּוִד הַלֵּוִי אִבְּן דָּאוּד, romanized: ʾAvrāhām ben-Dāvīd halLēvī ʾībən Dāʾūd; Arabic: ابراهيم بن داود, romanized: ʾIbrāhīm...
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particularly with Ibn Ezra's commentary on the Pentateuch, on which he wrote a supercommentary. Most of the 30 supercommentaries on Ibn Ezra which Mosconi...
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Dunash ben Labrat (redirect from Dunash ibn Labraṭ)
liturgical poems D'ror Yiqra and D'vai Haser. Dunash was, according to Moses ibn Ezra, born in Fes, the name Dunash being of Berber origin. In his youth he...
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Solomon ibn Gabirol, Judah Halevi, David Hakohen Abraham ibn Ezra and Moses ibn Ezra, in a "purified" Hebrew based on the work of these grammarians, and...
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which is an earlier and less sophisticated work by Rabbi Abraham ben Meir ibn Ezra (1090–1167). In 1342, Gersonides wrote On Sines, Chords and Arcs, which...
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