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Ibn Gabirol: Latin and Hebrew Philosophical Traditions
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This edited collection brings together essays that examine Ibn Gabirol's work and its reception across Latin and Hebrew intellectual traditions.
Edited by Nicola Polanyi, Marienza Benito, and Federico Dalbo, the volume includes new research clarifying textual, historical, and philosophical issues about Ibn Gabirol.
Scholarship in the book addresses his influence on medieval thinkers, textual transmission, and conceptual debates—especially around divine will, matter, and the interplay of poetry and philosophy.
The collection aims to balance perspectives from different scholarly traditions and to resolve outstanding interpretive problems.
It is a resource for specialists in medieval philosophy, Jewish studies, and intellectual history.
Edited by Nicola Polanyi, Marienza Benito, and Federico Dalbo, the volume includes new research clarifying textual, historical, and philosophical issues about Ibn Gabirol.
Scholarship in the book addresses his influence on medieval thinkers, textual transmission, and conceptual debates—especially around divine will, matter, and the interplay of poetry and philosophy.
The collection aims to balance perspectives from different scholarly traditions and to resolve outstanding interpretive problems.
It is a resource for specialists in medieval philosophy, Jewish studies, and intellectual history.
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as a recent edited volume illuminating Ibn Gabirol's place in Latin and Hebrew philosophical traditions.


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