This article analyses Abraham ibn Ezra’s explanations on the flood from his two commentaries on Genesis. These explanations are compared with other observations by Ibn Ezra and with the opinions of other medieval authors. Behind his explanations on the flood, we find Ibn Ezra’s opinions on the utility of astrology, on the reception of astrological knowledge by human beings, on the value of prophecy, and on the methods to avoid astral influences.Este artículo analiza las explicaciones de Abraham ibn ‘Ezra sobre el diluvio a partir de sus dos comentarios a Génesis. Estas explicaciones se comparan con otras observaciones de Ibn ‘Ezra y con las opiniones de otros autores medievales. Detrás de las explicaciones de este autor sobre el diluvio enc...
The allegorical interpretation of Eccl 12:1-7, present in the Talmud and the midrašîm, and accepted ...
In this article we offer a study and a commentary of Abraham Ibn Ezra’s astrological works that have...
The manuscript G-II-5 kept in the Royal Library of El Escorial contains a grammatical work attibuted...
Este trabajo se ha elaborado dentro del proyecto «Patrimonio cultural escrito de los judíos en la ...
Este trabajo se ha realizado con una beca de formación de personal investigador de la Comunidad de...
This article aims at elucidating Abraham Ibn Ezra's (ca. 1089 - ca. 1167) opinion about the creation...
This article asserts that Abraham Ibn Ezra was the first to endow the Hebrew word mishpatim with a c...
In his commentary on Ecclesiastes, Ibn Ezra uses astronomical and astrological concepts for establis...
The originality of Abraham ibn ‘Ezra’ as Biblical commentator was the application of the scientific ...
One of the main concerns of the biblical commentaries of Abraham Ibn Ezra is the study of the Hebrew...
Según Abraham ibn ‘Ezra las cuatro letras del nombre divino (אהו''י) son merecedoras de tan especial...
This article includes a study about the Sem Tob ibn Falaquera’s vision of the Science of the Stars i...
Este artículo ofrece un estudio acerca de la visión que Sem Tob ibn Falaquera tiene de la ciencia d...
In Islamic literature, a number of texts can be traced around prophets who plead or argue with the d...
This article suggests a complementary methodology to a previous article (Sh. Sela, 1996). We intend ...
The allegorical interpretation of Eccl 12:1-7, present in the Talmud and the midrašîm, and accepted ...
In this article we offer a study and a commentary of Abraham Ibn Ezra’s astrological works that have...
The manuscript G-II-5 kept in the Royal Library of El Escorial contains a grammatical work attibuted...
Este trabajo se ha elaborado dentro del proyecto «Patrimonio cultural escrito de los judíos en la ...
Este trabajo se ha realizado con una beca de formación de personal investigador de la Comunidad de...
This article aims at elucidating Abraham Ibn Ezra's (ca. 1089 - ca. 1167) opinion about the creation...
This article asserts that Abraham Ibn Ezra was the first to endow the Hebrew word mishpatim with a c...
In his commentary on Ecclesiastes, Ibn Ezra uses astronomical and astrological concepts for establis...
The originality of Abraham ibn ‘Ezra’ as Biblical commentator was the application of the scientific ...
One of the main concerns of the biblical commentaries of Abraham Ibn Ezra is the study of the Hebrew...
Según Abraham ibn ‘Ezra las cuatro letras del nombre divino (אהו''י) son merecedoras de tan especial...
This article includes a study about the Sem Tob ibn Falaquera’s vision of the Science of the Stars i...
Este artículo ofrece un estudio acerca de la visión que Sem Tob ibn Falaquera tiene de la ciencia d...
In Islamic literature, a number of texts can be traced around prophets who plead or argue with the d...
This article suggests a complementary methodology to a previous article (Sh. Sela, 1996). We intend ...
The allegorical interpretation of Eccl 12:1-7, present in the Talmud and the midrašîm, and accepted ...
In this article we offer a study and a commentary of Abraham Ibn Ezra’s astrological works that have...
The manuscript G-II-5 kept in the Royal Library of El Escorial contains a grammatical work attibuted...