Some of Abraham ibn Ezra’s philosophical ideas exposed in his biblical commentaries are the same as those of Aristotle. The purpose of this article is to analyse some of the Aristotelian ideas appearing in Abraham ibn Ezra’s biblical commentaries and explain how he adapts the Aristotelian concepts to the explanation of the specific biblical verses. Ibn Ezra uses these concepts in his explanation of the structure of the Universe as found in some Psalms, the creation of the world in Genesis 1, and the origin of evil according to the book of Ecclesiastes. This paper also attempts to provide a hypothesis on how Ibn Ezra was able to apprehend Aristotelian philosophy
In modern times, Aristotelian influence on Islamicate philosophical writing is exaggerated. Al-Fārāb...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
In modern times, Aristotelian influence on Islamicate philosophical writing is exaggerated. Al-Fārāb...
Some of Abraham ibn Ezra’s philosophical ideas exposed in his biblical commentaries are the same as ...
This paper studies the astrological connection between Abraham Ibn Ezra (ca. 1089–ca. 1161), who cre...
[ES] Este artículo analiza las explicaciones de Abraham ibn ‘Ezra sobre el diluvio a partir de sus ...
In his commentary on Ecclesiastes, written in Arabic and accompanied by an Arabic translation of the...
This article is an analysis of Abraham Ibn Ezra's philosophical theories in his commentary on Job an...
Ibn Sīnā’s reading of Aristotle is that of an Arabic and Neoplatonized Aristotle, but, above all, cr...
Ibraham ibn Ezra (Tudela, 1089/1092-1164/1167) was the most important writer of scientific treatises...
Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra’s commentary is one of the great biblical exegeses produced by medieval Jewry...
Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra’s commentary is one of the great biblical exegeses produced by medieval Jewry...
Este artículo pretende demostrar que Abraham ibn Ezra fue el autor de cuatro diferentes versiones ...
The extent to which biblical authors convey accurate scientific information about their world has be...
The article consists of three parts. The first examines the Arabic translations of Aristotle’s Physi...
In modern times, Aristotelian influence on Islamicate philosophical writing is exaggerated. Al-Fārāb...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
In modern times, Aristotelian influence on Islamicate philosophical writing is exaggerated. Al-Fārāb...
Some of Abraham ibn Ezra’s philosophical ideas exposed in his biblical commentaries are the same as ...
This paper studies the astrological connection between Abraham Ibn Ezra (ca. 1089–ca. 1161), who cre...
[ES] Este artículo analiza las explicaciones de Abraham ibn ‘Ezra sobre el diluvio a partir de sus ...
In his commentary on Ecclesiastes, written in Arabic and accompanied by an Arabic translation of the...
This article is an analysis of Abraham Ibn Ezra's philosophical theories in his commentary on Job an...
Ibn Sīnā’s reading of Aristotle is that of an Arabic and Neoplatonized Aristotle, but, above all, cr...
Ibraham ibn Ezra (Tudela, 1089/1092-1164/1167) was the most important writer of scientific treatises...
Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra’s commentary is one of the great biblical exegeses produced by medieval Jewry...
Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra’s commentary is one of the great biblical exegeses produced by medieval Jewry...
Este artículo pretende demostrar que Abraham ibn Ezra fue el autor de cuatro diferentes versiones ...
The extent to which biblical authors convey accurate scientific information about their world has be...
The article consists of three parts. The first examines the Arabic translations of Aristotle’s Physi...
In modern times, Aristotelian influence on Islamicate philosophical writing is exaggerated. Al-Fārāb...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
In modern times, Aristotelian influence on Islamicate philosophical writing is exaggerated. Al-Fārāb...