- Abraham ibn Akra
Abraham ibn Akra or Abraham ben Solomon Akra was a
Jewish-Italian scholar and editor of scientific works who lived at the end of the16th century . He edited the work "Meharere Nemerim" (Venice, 1599), a collection of several methodological essays and commentaries on variousTalmudic treatises. Akra is the author of a methodological treatise on the "Midrash Rabbot ," whichIsaiah Horwitz (של"ה) embodied in his work "Shene Luḥot ha-Berit" (ed. Amsterdam, p. 411), without credit. The same thing occurs in theVilna edition of the "Midrash Rabbot," where Akra's treatise is reproduced from the "Shene Luḥot ha-Berit." Akra's work appeared originally as an appendix to the "Arze Lebanon," a collection ofkabalistic essays, Venice, 1601. Abraham makes there the interesting statement that he saw in Egypt the manuscript of the "Midrash Abkir ." This is the last trace of the existence of that small "midrash."Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography
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Michael, Or ha-Ḥayyim , No. 247.External links
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=588&letter=A Jewish Encyclopedia article for Abraham ibn Akra] by
Louis Ginzberg .
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