Solomon ibn Gabirol or Solomon ben Judah (Hebrew: ר׳ שְׁלֹמֹה בֶּן יְהוּדָה אִבְּן גָּבִּירוֹל, romanized: Shlomo ben Yehuda ibn Gabirol, pronounced [ʃ(e)loˈmo...
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Gabirol Street is named after the medieval Hebrew poet and philosopher Solomon ibn Gabirol. It carries traffic north and south, and is a busy residential and...
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translations, and notable philosophers such as al-Farabi, Solomon ibn Gabirol (Avicebron), Avicenna (Ibn Sina), and Maimonides incorporated Neoplatonic elements...
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a life lived rationally. The Neoplatonic philosopher Avicebron (Solomon ibn Gabirol) proposed a Neoplatonic version of this Aristotelian concept, according...
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Jewish philosophy (section Solomon ibn Gabirol)
ben Moses ibn Sakri of Denia, Spain traveled to the East and acted as rosh yeshivah of the Baghdad Academy. Málaga Valencia Solomon ibn Gabirol was born...
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by poets such 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...
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that Ibn Daud had before him, according to his own statement, were Saadia's Emunoth ve-Deoth, and "The Fountain of Life" by Solomon ibn Gabirol. On the...
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Solomon ben Judah may refer to: Solomon ben Judah of Lunel (born 1411), Provençal philosopher Solomon ibn Gabirol (circa 1021 – circa 1058), Andalucian...
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Spanish authors of the Middle Ages: Isaac ben Reuben Albargeloni and Solomon ibn Gabirol and the French author Elijah ben Menahem HaZaken. The name of the...
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McKim 2001, p. 350. Joseph Albo, Sefer HaIkkarim "Fons Vitae" of Solomon ibn Gabirol Fuller 2005, p. 1. Lusthaus, Dan (2002). Buddhist Phenomenology (PDF)...
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[non-primary source needed] The 11th-century Jewish philosopher Solomon ibn Gabirol wrote: And they said: At the head of all understanding – is distinguishing...
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in the production of any spiritual realm, probably derived from Solomon ibn Gabirol's (c. 1021 – c. 1070) term, "the Endless One" (she-en lo tiklah)....
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Middle Ages, though the work of Solomon Munk in the 19th century proved that the author of Fons Vitae was the Jewish ibn Gabirol. In addition to contributions...
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Confessor Johannes Scotus Eriugena Al-Farabi Brethren of Purity Solomon ibn Gabirol Isaac the Blind Michael Psellos Thierry of Chartres Gemistus Pletho...
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hdl:10481/73206. Davidson, Israel (1924). Selected Religious Poems of Solomon ibn Gabirol. Schiff Library of Jewish Classics. Translated by Zangwill, Israel...
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Confessor Johannes Scotus Eriugena Al-Farabi Brethren of Purity Solomon ibn Gabirol Isaac the Blind Michael Psellos Thierry of Chartres Gemistus Pletho...
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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 of...
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p. xxiii. Davidson, Israel (1924). Selected Religious Poems of Solomon ibn Gabirol. Schiff Library of Jewish Classics. Translated by Zangwill, Israel...
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flourished under famous figures such as Samuel Ha-Nagid, Moses ibn Ezra, Solomon ibn Gabirol and Judah Halevi. During 'Abd al-Rahman's term of power, the...
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derived from the Hispanic Jewish community, especially the works of Solomon ibn Gabirol and Maimonides. A disciple of these renowned Jewish scholars, Abravanel...
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Confessor Johannes Scotus Eriugena Al-Farabi Brethren of Purity Solomon ibn Gabirol Isaac the Blind Michael Psellos Thierry of Chartres Gemistus Pletho...
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because of this appellation the ethical work Mibḥar haPeninim of Solomon ibn Gabirol has been erroneously ascribed to Bedersi. Bedersi was a precocious...
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speculative thought. Notable thinkers expressing neoplatonist themes are Solomon ibn Gabirol (Latin: Avicebron) and Moses ben Maimon (Latin: Maimonides). As with...
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inscription from "truth" to "death" (מת, mét, 'dead'). One source credits Solomon ibn Gabirol, who lived in the 11th century, with creating a golem, possibly female...
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singer-poets of the Middle Ages included Yehuda Halevi, Solomon ibn Gabirol, and Abraham ibn Ezra. In Italy, Petrarch developed the sonnet form pioneered...
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Confessor Johannes Scotus Eriugena Al-Farabi Brethren of Purity Solomon ibn Gabirol Isaac the Blind Michael Psellos Thierry of Chartres Gemistus Pletho...
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Solomon ha-Bavli stand side by side with those of Solomon ibn Gabirol. Both bear the signature "Solomon ben Judah," and only upon a close examination can...
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Nursi Salomon Maimon Samuel ibn Tibbon Sergei Bulgakov Seyyed Hossein Nasr Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera Solomon Solomon ibn Gabirol St. Thomas Aquinas Stephen...
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theology. Major Jewish philosophers include Philo of Alexandria, Solomon ibn Gabirol, Saadia Gaon, Judah Halevi, Maimonides, and Gersonides. Major changes...
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medicine, and literature by figures such as Samuel ibn Naghrillah, Judah Halevi and Solomon ibn Gabirol. However, in the 12th to 15th centuries, the Iberian...
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