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Solomon ben Judah Ibn Gabirol
Solomon ben Judah Ibn Gabirol , c.1021-1058, Jewish poet and philosopher, known also as Avicebron, b. Malaga. His secular poetry deals partly with nature and love, but most of it reveals a gloom and bitterness engendered by his tragic life. Orphaned early, he spent much of his life contending with m... Read more

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Solomon ben Judah ibn Gabirol
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography Solomon ben Judah ibn Gabirol Solomon ben Judah ibn Gabirol (ca. 1021-ca. 1058) was an outstanding Spanish Hebrew poet and philosopher of the Middle Ages. Solomon ibn Gabirol was born in M á laga and was orphaned at an early... Read more
Solomon ben Judah Ibn Gabirol
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...his life contending with mediocre rivals and critics jealous of his scholarship. It is thought that he was murdered by a rival. Ibn Gabriol's religious poetry is filled with a mystic awe of God, and much of it has been incorporated into the Judaic liturgy... Read more
Gabirol
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition see Ibn Gabirol, Solomon ben Judah . Read more
Avicebron
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition see Ibn Gabirol, Solomon ben Judah . Read more
Judah Abravanel
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...Giovanni Pico della Mirandola; in addition, there are clear indications of philosophical influence from Maimonides and Ibn Gabirol. In his most celebrated work, the Dialoghi di Amore (published posthumously, 1535; tr. The Philosophy of Love, with... Read more
Hebrew literature
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...al-Fayumi , Dunash ben Tamim , Dunash ben Labrat , Gershom ben Judah , Al-Fasi , Solomon ben Judah Ibn Gabirol , Rashi , Judah ha-Levi , Abraham ben Meir Ibn Ezra , Maimonides , Immanuel ben Solomon , Isaac Abravanel , and Joseph ben Ephraim Caro . In... Read more

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Gabirol, Solomon Ibn
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church Gabirol, Solomon Ibn. See AVICEBRON . Read more
Ibn Gabirol
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions Ibn Gabirol (Jewish Spanish poet): see GABIROL, SOLOMON . Read more
Solomon, Ibn Gabirol
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions Solomon, Ibn Gabirol (Jewish Spanish poet and philosopher): see GABIROL, SOLOMON . Read more
Gabirol, Solomon ben Judah ibn
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions Gabirol, Solomon ben Judah ibn ( c. 1020– c. 1057). Jewish Spanish poet and philosopher. Solomon ibn Gabirol was the author of many Hebrew poems. Many of his religious poems have... Read more
Avicebron
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church Avicebron or Avicebrol ( c. 1020– c. 1060), the Latin name of the Spanish Jewish philosopher Solomon Ibn Gabirol. St Thomas Aquinas wrote a work against his view that the distinction between matter and form applied in the non-material as well... Read more
Ket(h)er Malekuth
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions Ket(h)er Malekuth (Heb., ‘crown of royalty’). The mark of sovereignty of the Hebrew God. Kether malekuth is also the name of Solomon ibn Gabirol's poem which is recited after the evening service on the Day of Atonement . Read more
Soul
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions ...during the body's earthly life ( Lev.R . 34. 3). Jewish philosophers, such as Philo , Saʿadiah Gaon, and Solomon ibn Gabirol , were influenced by Platonism in their teachings on the immortality of the soul, while the kabbalists taught that the... Read more

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Letter to Ibn Gabirol. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
Magazine article from: The Literary Review; 1/1/1994; ; 386 words ; ...scorn those around me unsuited even to be dogs to my flock This spring again I won't go over I hear you Ibn Gabirol I am coming to you Ibn Gabirol you have been cast out from the pores of my skin you are the one who understands, because you're my age... Read more
Jasmine: poem on sandpaper. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
Magazine article from: The Literary Review; 1/1/1994; ; 71 words ; ...rain down on those who once met without knowing they were in love. I'm listening to her in Muhammad's Fiat at noon on Ibn Gabirol St. A Lebanese singer playing in an Italian car that belongs to an Arab poet from Baqa' ~al-Gharbiyye on a street named... Read more
Religious metaphor and its denial in the poetry of Yehuda Amichai.
Magazine article from: Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought; 6/22/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...paltry God, like a ventriloquistic parody of the prophets, the poet mouths his bitterness and pain, as in his poem on Ibn Gabirol: ... through my chest wound God looks into the world. I am the door to his apartment. [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII... Read more