- Solomon ben Elijah Sharbit
Solomon ben Elijah Sharbit Ha-Zahab was a Jewish astronomer, poet, and grammarian; he lived at
Salonica and later atEphesus , in the second half of the fourteenth century.Moritz Steinschneider supposes that the name "Sharbiṭ ha-Zahab" is the Hebrew equivalent of the Greek name "Chrysakokka," borne by the translator of the Persian "Astronomical Tables," which Solomon rendered into Hebrew, perhaps under the title "Mahalak ha-Kokabim" (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS. No. 1042; Vatican MS. No.393). Another of Solomon's translations from the Greek, still extant in manuscript in various libraries, is the treatise ofPtolemy on theastrolabe .In addition to these translations, Solomon wrote "Ḥesheḳ Shelomoh," a grammatical treatise (Bibliothèque Nationale MS. No. 1042); a commentary written at the request of some prominent Jews of Ephesus on the "Sefer ha-Shem" of
Ibn Ezra ; and a great number of liturgical poems, some of which are found in the Roman Maḥzor. Several of Solomon's poems (among which one on the alphabet, entitled "Otiyyot ha-Ḳodesh Meribot Zu 'im Zu," is a masterpiece of elegance) have been published byDavid Kohen ("Aḥiasaf,"1893).Solomon wrote also a commentary on the "
Pentateuch ", in which he vehemently attackedKaraite Biblical interpretations. Against these attacks was directed the "Iggeret ha-Ẓom" ofElijah Bashyaẓi .References
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Luzzatto , in Kerem Ḥemed, iv. 39;
*Leopold Zunz , S. P. p. 372;
*Heinrich Grätz , Gesch. viii. 290;
*Julius Fürst , Gesch. des Karäert. ii. 306;
*Moritz Steinschneider , in Hebr. Bibl. xix. 58;
** idem, Hebr. Uebers. p. 536External links
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