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 Twersky, Isadore - Harris, Jay Michael (eds.), Rabbi Abraham Ibn Ezra: Studies in the Writings of a Twelfth-Century Jewish Polymath, Cambridge (Mass.), Harvard University: Center for Jewish Studies (Harvard Judaic texts and studies, 10), 1993, v + 170 + 48 pp. 
ResumThe biblical commentaries of Rabbi Abraham Ibn Ezra (1089/1092-1164/1167) have become indispensable to anyone desiring a full appreciation of the biblical text. This scholar also wrote on philology, philosophy, mathematics and astrology. The six essays in this book explore Ibn Ezra's multi-faceted work and intellectual legacy. The contributors illuminate his exegetical methodology; the role of astrology in his work; his philological insights into the Hebrew language; the possibility of his influence on the great Jewish philosopher and jurist, Maimonides; the numerous supercommentaries called forth by his enigmatic commentary; and modern Jewish perspectives of the man.
 Contents:
 * Nahum M. Sarna / Abraharn Ibn Ezra as an Exegete · 1
 * Langermann (1993), "Some astrological themes in the ..." · 28
 * Uriel Simon / Interpreting the Interpreter: Supercommentaries on Ibn Ezra's Commentaries · 86
 * Jay M. Harris / Ibn Ezra in Modern Jewish Perspective · 129
 * Simhah Kogut / [R. Abraharn Ibn Ezra as a Philologist] [en hebreu] · 1
 * Isadore Twersky / [Did R. Abraham Ibn Ezra Influence Maimonides?] [en hebreu] · 21
MatèriesAstronomia i astrologiaMedicina
 Hebraisme
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