DUNASH BEN LABRAT — (mid tenth century), Hebrew poet, linguist, and exegete. Most medieval scholars believed that he and Adonim ha Levi were the same person. Moses Ibn Ezra described him as a Baghdadi by origin and a man of Fez by education. He could have been born… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Dunash ben Labrat — Dunash ha Levi ben Labrat (920 990) (Hebrew: דוֹנָש הלוי בֵּן לָבְרָט; Arabic: دناش بن لبراط) was a medieval Jewish commentator, poet, and grammarian of the Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain. He was, according to Moses ibn Ezra, born in Fes … Wikipedia
DUNASH IBN TAMIM — (c. 890–after 955/6), North African scholar, known also as Adonim, the Hebrew form of Dunash, and by the Arabic surname Abu Sahl. (The descriptive adjective shaflagi appended to his name by moses ibn ezra is inexplicable.) Dunash was from… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Dunash ben Labrat — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Dunash ben Labrat, דוֹנָש בֵּן לָבְרָט en hebreo y دناش بن لبراطen árabe (posiblemente en Fez (actual Marruecos, c. 920 990) fue un poeta, escoliasta y gramático judío de Al Ándalus. Destacó sobre todo en el cultivo… … Wikipedia Español
Dunash ibn Tamim — (Hebrew: דונש אבן תמים) was a Jewish tenth century scholar, and a pioneer of scientific study among Arabic speaking Jews. His Arabic name was أبو سهل Abu Sahl; his surname, according to an isolated statement of Moses ibn Ezra, was Al Shafalgi,… … Wikipedia
Dunash Ben Labrat — ▪ Hebrew poet Labrat also spelled Librat, also called Al abrad, or Adonina Ha levi born c. 920, , Fès, Mor.? died c. 990, , Córdoba? Hebrew poet, grammarian, and polemicist who was the first to use Arabic metres in his verse, thus… … Universalium
Dunash ben Labrat — Dounash ben Labrat Ne doit pas être confondu avec Dounash ibn Tamim … Wikipédia en Français
Dunash ben-Labrat — (10th century) Hebrew poet and linguist. Dunash studied in Baghdad with SAADIAH GAON and may have lived for some time in Córdoba, Spain. A rabbi and judge, he is best remembered for his conflict with Menachem ben Jacob ibn Saruk, the secretary … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Dunash ben Labrat (Ibn Labrat, Dunash) — (c. 920 990 BCE) Iraqi Hebrew poet and grammarian. He was born in Baghdad, studied at Fez, and later settled in Cordoba. He applied Arabic forms of Hebrew to poetry and laid the foundation for medieval Hebrew poetry. He wrote 200 criticisms of … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Dunash Ben Tamim — ▪ Jewish physician also called Adonim, or Abu Sahl born c. 900 died c. 960 Jewish physician and one of the first scholars to make a comparative study of the Hebrew and Arabic languages. He practiced medicine at the Fāṭimid court of … Universalium