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    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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  • translations, and notable philosophers such as al-Farabi, Solomon ibn Gabirol (Avicebron), Avicenna (Ibn Sina), and Maimonides incorporated Neoplatonic elements...
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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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    life lived rationally. The Neoplatonic philosopher Avicebron (a.k.a.Solomon Ibn Gabirol) proposed a Neoplatonic version of this Aristotelian concept, according...
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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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    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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    [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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • Abraham ibn Ezra (1092/3–1167)[d][e] Moses ibn Ezra (1070–1138)[d] Ibn Falaquera (1223–1290)[d][e] Solomon Ibn Gabirol (1021–1058)[a][b][c][d][e] Ibn Hazm...
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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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    history. Most notably, both the First Temple, originally built by King Solomon, and the Second Temple of Roman times were destroyed on Tisha B'Av. Other...
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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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    both religious and secular poems. Particularly prominent poets were Solomon ibn Gabirol and Yehuda Halevi. Little writing by Jewish women survives from this...
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    both religious and secular poems; particularly prominent poets were Solomon ibn Gabirol, Yehuda Halevi, and Yehuda al-Harizi. Most were also active in translating...
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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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    poem instead of eight. Many Sephardic Jews recite the Azharot of Solomon ibn Gabirol before the mincha service; in many communities, the positive commandments...
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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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