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ibn Gabirol
[ ib-uhn gah-bee-rawl ]
ibn-Gabirol
/ ˌɪəˌɡɑːˈːɔː /
noun
- ibn-GabirolSolomon?1021?1058MJewishSpanishPHILOSOPHY: philosopherWRITING: poet Solomon. ?1021–?58, Jewish philosopher and poet, born in Spain. His work The Fountain of Life influenced Western medieval philosophers
Example Sentences
United Hatzalah, a Jerusalem-based volunteer medical service, said it had treated a number of victims along Elad’s Ibn Gabirol Street.
The piece is a mixture of English translations of poems by the medieval Jewish scholars Solomon ibn Gabirol and Shmuel HaNagid, who both lived in Spain, and pieces by Federico García Lorca.
Photograph: Ariel Schalit/AP One such learning moment was the renovation of Ibn Gabirol Street in 2010, the city’s most important artery, connecting the northern Yarkon Park to the southern part of town.
The situation in Ibn Gabirol Street has led to fights and accidents between pedestrians and cyclists.
The man, however, who shares with Ibn Gabirol the first place in Jewish poetry is Judah Ha-levi, of Toledo, who died in Jerusalem about 1140.
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