Proximity and Distance: Medieval Hebrew and Arabic Poetry, Τόμος 27

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BRILL, 1 Ιαν 2004 - 407 σελίδες
The first steps in Hebrew secular poetry took place around the turn of the ninth century, under the impact of contemporary Arabic poetry. This impact was so great that some researchers, incorrectly, define the Hebrew poetry as a school which is distinct from the Arabic school only by virtue of its Hebrew language. However, the right way to the essence of medieval Hebrew poetry is not only by revealing and describing its ties with Arabic poetry but also by determining the specific characteristics by which it stubbornly distinguished itself from its Arabic contemporaries. This innovative critical approach is the central feature of this book.

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Chapter One Research on the Affinity of Hebrew Poetry
3
Chapter Two The Encounter of Hebrew and Arabic
31
Philosophical
65
Old Wine in a
117
HEBREW SECULAR POETRY IN SPAIN
179
Chapter Six Philosophy in Medieval Hebrew and Arabic
205
Chapter Eight The Poetry of Sh6muel HaNagid against
247
Chapter Nine Metaphor in Hebrew Medieval Poetry
269
Chapter Ten Modifications of Language and of Metre
291
Chapter Eleven The Source of Alarìzìs t6nae hashir
309
Chapter Twelve Aristotles Poetics in Medieval Jewish
323
Appendix Three A Poem by the Jewish Apostate to Islam
364
Bibliography
375
Indices
397
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