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Leon J. Weinberger is University Research Professor Emeritus at the University of Alabama, and winner of the 1995 Friedman Prize of the Histadrut Ivrit of America for contributions to Hebrew literature and culture.
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This is the first in-depth study of three 11th- to 12th-century poets from Balkan Byzantium. Included are all of the known works by Moses b. Hiyya, Joseph b. Jacob Qalai, and Isaac b. Judah, collected from rare manuscripts and printed editions and from Geniza collections at Oxford and Cambridge. These works provide the evidence that the Balkan synagogue poets favored distinctive literary forms even as they show the strong influence of the Hispanic-Hebrew writers. Completing the volume are indexes of rabbinic, Aramaic, and payyetanic usages and tables of metonymical terms.
Hebrew poetry --- Piyutim. --- Piyyutim --- Hebrew poetry, Medieval --- Hymns, Hebrew --- Jewish hymns --- Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew --- Judaism --- Hebrew literature --- Liturgy --- Hebrew poetry. --- Hebrew literature. --- Jews --- Jewish literature --- Literature
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Translated by Leon J. Weinberger with Dena Ordan ""This slender anonymous work, spanning 1389 to 1611, presents the priorities and concerns of a Jewish community straddling the late medieval and early modern periods. Ample footnotes and explanations provide the lay reader with sufficient background to understand the references to historical events and figures, to ideologies and to institutions. A comprehensive introduction presents the realities of Prague and Bohemia, as well as offering a helpful discussion of the chronicle and other contemporary Jewish accounts.""-Con
Jews -- Czech Republic -- Prague -- History -- 16th century -- Sources. --- Jews -- Czech Republic -- Prague -- History -- 17th century -- Sources. --- Prague (Czech Republic) -- Ethnic relations -- Sources. --- Prague (Czech Republic) --- Ethnic relations --- Sources. --- Prag (Czech Republic) --- Praha (Czech Republic) --- Velká Praha (Czech Republic) --- Praga (Czech Republic) --- Prague (Czechoslovakia)
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Other titles by Leon J. Weinberger: Anthology of Hebrew Poetry in Greece, Anatolia, and the Balkans Early Synagogue Poets in the Balkans Jewish Poets in Crete Jewish Prince in Moslem Spain: Selected Poems of Samuel ibn Nagrela Rabbanite and Karaite Liturgical Poetry in Southeastern Europe Romaniote Penitential Poetry
Ibn Ezra, Abraham ben Meïr, --- Aben Ezra, Abraham ben Meir, --- Abraham Avenare, --- Abraham ben Ezra, --- Abraham ben Meir Aben Ezra, --- Abraham ibn Esra, --- Abraham ibn Ezra, --- Abraham, --- Avenare, Abraham, --- Avraham ben ʻEzra, --- Avraham ben Meʼir, --- ʻE., R.A.b., --- Esra, Abraham ibn, --- Even ʻEzra, --- Ezra, Abraham ben, --- Ezra, Abraham ben Meir Aben, --- Ezra, Abraham ibn, --- Ezra, Aven, --- ʻEzra, Even, --- Ezra, Ibn, --- Ibn Esra, Abraham, --- Ibn Ezra, --- Ibn Ezra, Abraham, --- Meir, Abraham ben Aben Ezra, --- Meʼir, Avraham ben, --- R.A.b. ʻE., --- Raʼavaʻ, --- Rabaʻ, --- Ravaʻ, --- Sefaradi, Avraham ben Meʼir, --- Spaniard, Abraham, --- אברהם אבן עזרא --- אברהם עזרא הספרדי --- אברהם ן׳ עזרא --- אברהם ן׳ מאיר, --- אברהם בן עזרא --- אברהם בן מארי, --- אברהם בן מאיר הספרדי המכונה בן עזרא --- אברהם בן מאיר הספרדי המכינה בן עזרא --- אבן עזרא --- אבן עזרא, אברהם --- אבן עזרא, אברהם בר מאיר --- אבן עזרא, אברהם ב״ר מאיר הספרדי --- אבן עזרא, אברהם בן מאיר --- אבן עזרא, אברהם בן מאיר, --- אבן עזרה, אברהם בן מאיר --- ראב״ע --- ן׳ עזרא, אברהם --- בן עזרא, אברהם --- בן עזרא, אברהם בן מאיר
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