IBN EZRA — MOSHE (1060? ? 1139) Poète et philosophe juif espagnol, appelé aussi Abu Har n. Né à Grenade, Moïse ibn Ezra apprit la poésie à Lucena. Occupant, semble t il, une fonction publique en vue jusqu’en 1090, il dut s’exiler en Espagne chrétienne après … Encyclopédie Universelle
Ibn Ezra — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ezra (homonymie). Ibn Ezra (hébreu : אִבְּן עֶזְרָא) est un nom porté par plusieurs Juifs andalous, dont les plus notables sont Moshe ibn Ezra et Abraham ibn Ezra. On considère généralement qu il s agit d… … Wikipédia en Français
Ibn Ezra — Abraham ben Meir ibn Esra (auch Abraham Ben Ezra, Aben Esra, Avenesra oder Ebenesra) (* um 1092 in Tudela, Spanien; † 23. Januar oder 28. Januar 1167) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter und Schriftsteller. Nach ihm ist der Mondkrater Abenezra benannt.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
IBN EZRA, ABRAHAM BEN MEIR — (1089–1164), one of the most important Jewish Bible exegetes; also a poet, composer of piyyutim , grammarian, translator, philosopher, astronomer, and astrologer. Exceptionally erudite, he was among the last creative geniuses of the Spanish… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
IBN EZRA, MOSES BEN JACOB — (also known as Abu Harun; c. 1055–after 1135), Spanish Hebrew poet and philosopher. Born in Granada, he was a pupil of Isaac ibn Ghayyat in Lucena, the city of poetry. In his youth Moses acquired a very comprehensive Jewish and Arabic education.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
IBN EZRA, ISAAC — (Abu Saad, ca. 1109–after 1163), Hebrew poet. Born in Spain, the son of abraham ibn ezra , he was raised in Andalusia, probably in Córdoba, Seville, and Almeria, as a member of the cultivated young Jewish elite. He was very close to judah halevi … Encyclopedia of Judaism
IBN EZRA, JOSEPH BEN ISAAC — (c. 1560–1620), rabbi and author. Joseph ibn Ezra was born in Constantinople and at the age of seventeen he went to salonika , where he studied under samuel di medina and Aaron b. Solomon b. Ḥasson in Salonika. He was active as a teacher in the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
IBN EZRA, SOLOMON BEN MOSES — (d. 1688), Turkish rabbi. A pupil of joseph escapa , he became dayyan at Smyrna, where because of his knowledge of Turkish he was appointed secretary of the community as well as its representative (kehaja) in its dealings with the Turkish… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ibn Ezra, Moses — ▪ Spanish Jewish poet born c. 1060, , Granada, Spain died c. 1139 Hebrew poet and critic, one of the finest poets of the golden age of Spanish Jewry (900–1200). He was one of the first Jewish poets to write secular verse; his surname, “ha… … Universalium
ibn Ezra, Abraham ben Meir — ▪ Spanish Jewish scholar born 1092/93, Tudela, Emirate of Saragossa died 1167, Calahorra, Spain poet, grammarian, traveller, Neoplatonic philosopher, and astronomer, best known as a biblical exegete whose commentaries contributed to the… … Universalium