Selected Poems of Shmuel HaNagidPrinceton University Press, 1996 - 236 The first major poet of the Hebrew literary renaissance of Moslem Spain, Shmuel Ben Yosef Ha-Levi HaNagid (993-1056 c.e.) was also the Prime Minister of the Muslim state of Granada, battlefield commander of the non-Jewish Granadan army, and one of the leading religious figures in a medieval Jewish world that stretched from Andalusia to Baghdad. Peter Cole's groundbreaking versions of HaNagid's poems capture the poet's combination of secular and religious passion, as well as his inspired linking of Hebrew and Arabic poetic practice. This annotated Selected Poems is the most comprehensive collection of HaNagid's work published to date in English. "The Multiple Troubles of Man" The multiple troubles of man, "I'd Suck Bitter Poison from the Viper's Mouth" I'd suck bitter poison from the viper's mouth |
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... brought the hidden forth to light . " 2 If HaNagid were provençal — and many scholars have proposed the Ara- bic poetry of Spain , and by extension its Jewish cousin , as a missing link or premonition in the development of the ...
... brought to him at once , and he said to him : " It does not become you to spend your time in a shop . Henceforth you are to stay at my side . " He thus became the scribe and counselor of the counselor to the king . Now the counsel which ...
... the beaten gold and breastplate gems woven " with cunning work " into the priestly garment of Exodus 39 . Like so many Spanish - Hebrew conventions , the use of biblical phrasing was brought over from Arabic literature , where it was xviii.
Samuel (ha-Nagid) Peter Cole. was brought over from Arabic literature , where it was based on the Koran and was known as iktibas , literally , the lighting of one flame from another . Faceted or thread - like , derivative or , as some ...
... brought into An- dalusia as mercenaries and slaves . Abd al - Rahman I proves himself a strong ruler and is able to establish diplomatic ties with North Africa , the Byzantine Empire , and Christian kingdoms to the north . He also main ...
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Selected Poems of Shmuel HaNagid Samuel,Shmuel HaNagid,Šemû'ēl han-Nāgîd Podgląd niedostępny - 1996 |