Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Solomon ibn Gabirol
Statue of Solomon ibn Gabirol by Reed Armstrong, 1970
Calle Zegrí
Málaga, March 2024
“Solomon ibn Gabirol was an Andalusian poet and Jewish philosopher (Málaga ca. 1021-Valencia, ca. 1058). He is one of the most renowned medieval Spanish-Jewish scholars. In the nineteenth century, it was discovered that medieval translators had Latinised Gabirol’s name to Avicebrón, and his work had been regarded as a work of Christian scholarship. Born into a prominent family fleeing the revolts that overthrew the Caliphate of Córdoba, he moved to Zaragoza, then an important centre of Jewish culture. However, he gave testimony of his Málaga origins in his work. He wrote a philosophical work in Arabic under the title Fons Vitae (The Source of Life). In the Neo-Platonic style, it is a dialogue between master and disciple on the nature of Creation. Fons Vitae was a highly influential work in Christian philosophy.” (Statue of Solomon ibn Gabirol, Diputación de Málaga)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment