Shlom rv ṿyeshʿ yḳrv: Yehuda ha-Levi's epistle to Moshe ibn Ezra : a new edition and commentary

In the present article, a full critical edition, with commentary, of Yehuda ha-Levi's rhymed-prose epistle, Shalom rav veyesha yiqrav , written to Moshe ibn Ezra, is presented for the first time, on the basis of manuscripts from the Cairo Genizah as well as the Firkovitch Collection. The editio...

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Subtitles:שלום רב וישע יקרב$dYehuda ha-Levi's epistle to Moshe ibn Ezra : a new edition and commentary
Main Author: Rand, Michael 1972- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Hebrew
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Published: HUC 2019
In: Hebrew Union College annual
Year: 2018, Volume: 89, Pages: 197-220
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Yehudah, ha-Leṿi 1075-1141 / Ibn-ʿEzra, Mosheh ben Yaʿaḳov 1060-1139 / Epistle / Commentary
IxTheo Classification:BH Judaism
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Summary:In the present article, a full critical edition, with commentary, of Yehuda ha-Levi's rhymed-prose epistle, Shalom rav veyesha yiqrav , written to Moshe ibn Ezra, is presented for the first time, on the basis of manuscripts from the Cairo Genizah as well as the Firkovitch Collection. The edition is accompanied by an introduction, in which a number of literary questions are elucidated, in particular with regard to ha-Levi's use of epistolary conventions and the composition/improvisation of muwashshaḥāt (girdle poems) in Almoravid Spain.
In the present article, a full critical edition, with commentary, of Yehuda ha-Levi's rhymed-prose epistle, Shalom rav veyesha yiqrav , written to Moshe ibn Ezra, is presented for the first time, on the basis of manuscripts from the Cairo Genizah as well as the Firkovitch Collection. The edition is accompanied by an introduction, in which a number of literary questions are elucidated, in particular with regard to ha-Levi's use of epistolary conventions and the composition/improvisation of muwashshaḥāt (girdle poems) in Almoravid Spain.
Contains:Enthalten in: Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Hebrew Union College annual
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15650/hebruniocollannu.89.2018.0197