This article is a preliminary overview of the presence of astronomical-astrological knowledge in a considerable number of poems written by Jews in Sepharad or rooted in the Sephardic tradition (11th-15th c.). Scientific knowledge, notably astronomical and astrological concepts, played an important role in the curriculum of medieval Muslims and Jews, as did poetry. However, the transmission of scientific knowledge in poetic form took place not only in Arabic, but also in Greek and Latin (didactic poetry). In addition, early piyyutim (written outside the Sephardic tradition and prior to Muslim influence) also made brief references to astronomical subjects. In any case, it seems that astronomy and astrology in Hebrew flourished mainly in Sepha...
Ibraham ibn Ezra (Tudela, 1089/1092-1164/1167) was the most important writer of scientific treatises...
The main object of this article is to translate, scrutinize the contents and reveal the sources of t...
This article suggests a complementary methodology to a previous article (Sh. Sela, 1996). We intend ...
I would like to express my appreciation to the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies at th...
This article is a preliminary overview of the presence of astronomical-astrological knowledge in a ...
In this article we offer a study and a commentary of Abraham Ibn Ezra’s astrological works that have...
The narrow relation between medicine and astronomy during the Middle Ages can be considered as an ex...
Este artículo pretende demostrar que Abraham ibn Ezra fue el autor de cuatro diferentes versiones ...
This article intends to prove that Abraham ibn Ezra was the author of four different versions of the...
Although Jews always stressed the boundaries of man’s intellect when facing the scientific knowled...
The knowledge about the stars recouped in the Iberian Peninsula from the Jews and Arabs in the eleve...
Since the sole surviving astrolabe with engraving in Judaeo-Arabic came to light at an auction in 19...
This article includes a study about the Sem Tob ibn Falaquera’s vision of the Science of the Stars i...
This essay represents a revised version of a lecture delivered at the frrst session of the Howard ...
Until the last few decades of the twentieth century, research on Judaism and astronomy and related c...
Ibraham ibn Ezra (Tudela, 1089/1092-1164/1167) was the most important writer of scientific treatises...
The main object of this article is to translate, scrutinize the contents and reveal the sources of t...
This article suggests a complementary methodology to a previous article (Sh. Sela, 1996). We intend ...
I would like to express my appreciation to the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies at th...
This article is a preliminary overview of the presence of astronomical-astrological knowledge in a ...
In this article we offer a study and a commentary of Abraham Ibn Ezra’s astrological works that have...
The narrow relation between medicine and astronomy during the Middle Ages can be considered as an ex...
Este artículo pretende demostrar que Abraham ibn Ezra fue el autor de cuatro diferentes versiones ...
This article intends to prove that Abraham ibn Ezra was the author of four different versions of the...
Although Jews always stressed the boundaries of man’s intellect when facing the scientific knowled...
The knowledge about the stars recouped in the Iberian Peninsula from the Jews and Arabs in the eleve...
Since the sole surviving astrolabe with engraving in Judaeo-Arabic came to light at an auction in 19...
This article includes a study about the Sem Tob ibn Falaquera’s vision of the Science of the Stars i...
This essay represents a revised version of a lecture delivered at the frrst session of the Howard ...
Until the last few decades of the twentieth century, research on Judaism and astronomy and related c...
Ibraham ibn Ezra (Tudela, 1089/1092-1164/1167) was the most important writer of scientific treatises...
The main object of this article is to translate, scrutinize the contents and reveal the sources of t...
This article suggests a complementary methodology to a previous article (Sh. Sela, 1996). We intend ...