Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Abraham Ibn Ezra" by Tzvi Langermann
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- Cohen, J., with Simon, U. (eds.), 2002, R. Abraham Ibn Ezra.
Yesod Mora ve-Sod Torah, Ramat-Gan: Bar- Ilan University
Press. (Scholar)
- Levin, I., 1985, Abraham Ibn Ezra Reader: Annotated texts with
Introductions and Commentaries, New York and Tel Aviv: Israel
Matz. (Scholar)
- Sela, S., 2007, Abraham Ibn Ezra: The Book of Reasons. A
Parallel Hebrew-English Crirical Edition of the Two Versions of the
Text, Leiden: Brill (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, The Book of the world. A parallel
hebrew-english critical edition of the two versions of the text.,
Leiden: Brill (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, Abraham Ibn Ezra on Elections,
Interrogations, and Medical Astrology: A Parallel Hebrew-English
Critical Edition of the Book of Elections (3 Versions), the Book of
Interrogations (3 Versions), and the Book of the Luminaries.,
Leiden: Brill (Scholar)
- –––, 2013, Abraham Ibn Ezra on Nativities
and Continuous Horoscopy: A Parallel Hebrew-English Critical Edition
of the Book of Nativities and the Book of Revolution., Leiden:
Brill (Scholar)
- Weinberger, L., 2010, Twilight of a Golden Age: Selected Poems
of Abraham Ibn Ezra, Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama
Press. (Scholar)
- Burnett, C., 1997, The Introduction of Arabic Learning into
England, London: The British Library. (Scholar)
- Cohen, J., 1996, The Philosophy of R. Abraham Ibn Ezra,
Rishon le-Zion: Shai [Hebrew]. (Scholar)
- Fenton, P., 2001, “Abraham Ibn Ezra, a-t-il composé un
commentaire sur le Livre de la Création?” Revue des
études juives, 111: 33–59. (Scholar)
- Freudenthal, G., 2013, “Abraham Ibn Ezra and Judah Ibn
Tibbon as Cultural Intermediaries,” in Exchange and
Transmission across Cultural Boundaries: Philosophy, Mysticism, and
Science in the Mediterranean World, H. Ben-Shammai, S. Shaked, and
S. Stroumsa (eds.), Jerusalem: Israel Academy. (Scholar)
- Goldstein, B.R., 1996, “Astronomy and Astrology in the Works of Abraham ibn Ezra,” Arabic Sciences and philosophy, 6: 9–21. (Scholar)
- Greive, H., 1973, Studien zum jüdischen Neuplatnismus. Die Religionsphilosophie des Abraham Ibn Ezra. Berlin-New York: De Gruyter. (Scholar)
- Guttmann, J., 1973, Philosophies of Judaism, New York: Schoken. (Scholar)
- Harris, J.M., 1993, “Ibn Ezra in Modern Jewish
Perspective,” in Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra: Studies in the
Writings of a Twelfth-Century Jewish Polymath, I. Twersky and J.M.
Harris (eds.), Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Hughes, A., 1999, “Two approaches to the love of God in
medieval Jewish thought: The concept of devequt in the works
of Ibn Ezra and Judah Halevi,” Studies in Religion/Sciences
Religieuses, 28: 139–151. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “The Three Worlds of ibn
Ezra’s Hay ben Meqitz,” The Journal of Jewish
Thought and Philosophy, 11: 1–24. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, The Texture of the Divine, Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “The Soul In Jewish Neoplatonism: A Case Study Of Abraham Ibn Ezra And Judah Halevi,” in The Afterlife of the Platonic Soul, M. Elkaisy-Friemuth & John M. Dillon (eds.), Leiden: Brill. (Scholar)
- Husik, I., 1969, A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy, New York: Atheneum. (Scholar)
- Kreisel, H.T., 1994, “On the term ‘kol’
in Abraham Ibn Ezra: a reappraisal,” Revue des études
juives, 153: 29–66. (Scholar)
- Labaton, S., 2015, Abraham ibn Ezra’s Interpretation of the
Tabernacle: A Case Study in the Relationship between Peshaṭ and
Sod, Ph.D. Dissertation, New York University. (Scholar)
- Lancaster, I., 2002, Deconstructing the Bible: Abraham Ibn
Ezra’s Introduction to the Torah, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Langermann, Y.T., 1993, “Some Astrological Themes in the
Thought of Abraham ibn Ezra,” in Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra:
Studies in the Writings of a Twelfth-Century Jewish Polymath, I.
Twersky and J.M. Harris (eds.), Cambridge, U.S.A: Harvard University
Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, “Science and the Kuzari,” Science in Context, 10: 495–522 (Scholar)
- Lawee E, 2017, “A Genre Is Born: The Genesis, Dynamics, and
Role of Hebrew Exegetical Supercommentaries,” Revue des
études juives, 176: 295–332. (Scholar)
- Levin, I., 1992, “‘Cling to the Ladder of
Wisdom’ (The Influence of Neoplatonic Psychology on the Poetry
of Abraham Ibn Ezra),” in Te‘udah (Studies in
the Work of Abraham Ibn Ezra: Volume 8), I. Levin (ed.), Tel
Aviv: Tel Aviv University Press, 1992 [Hebrew]. (Scholar)
- Sela, S., 2001, “Abraham ibn Ezra’s Scientific
Corpus—Basic Constituents and General Characterization,”
Arabic Sciences and philosophy 11:91–149. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, “Queries on Astrology sent from
Southern France to Maimonides: Critical edition of the Hebrew
Text, Translation, and Commentary,” Aleph
4:89–190. (Scholar)
- Sela, S., and Freudenthal, G., 2006, “Abraham Ibn Ezra’s
Scholarly Writings: A Chronological Listing,” Aleph, 6:
13–55. (Scholar)
- Simon, U., 1993, “Interpreting the Interpreter:
Supercommentaries on Ibn Ezra’s Commentaries,” in Rabbi
Abraham ibn Ezra: Studies in the Writings of a Twelfth-Century Jewish
Polymath, I. Twersky and J.M. Harris (eds.), Cambridge, U.S.A:
Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Sirat, C., 1985, A History of Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Tanenbaum, A., 1990, “Beholding the Splendor of the Creator:
Conceptions of the Soul in the Poetry of Abraham Ibn Ezra,” in
Abraham Ibn Ezra y su tiempo, F.D. Esteban (ed.), Madrid:
Asociación Espanola de Orientalistas. (Scholar)
- Twersky, I., 1993, “Did R. Abraham Ibn Ezra Influence
Maimonides?” in Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra: Studies in the
Writings of a Twelfth-Century Jewish Polymath, I. Twersky and J.M.
Harris (eds.), Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press
[Hebrew]. (Scholar)
- Wolfson, E.R., 1990, “God, the Demiurge and the Intellect:
on the usage of the word ‘kol’ in Abraham Ibn
Ezra,” Revue des études juives, 149:
77–111. (Scholar)