#smrgSAHAF Opuscules et Traités d'Abou'l-walid Merwan Ibn Djanah de Cordoue - 1880
IBN JANA, ABU AL-WALID MERWAN (also known as R. Marinus; his Hebrew name was Jonah [lit. "dove"]; hence "Ibn Jana?" = "the winged") - About Jewish Encyclopedia
Rare original edition of the works of Jonah ibn Janah from Cordoba, known as Abu al-Wali-d Marwan ibn Janah, (c. 990-1050), a mediaeval Hebrew grammarian and lexicographer. His philological works, written in Arabic, were quoted by Kimchi and Maimonides; they exercised the greatest influence on Judaic exegesis and form the basis of many modern interpretations.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Kitab al-moustalhik.
Risâlat at-tanbih.
Risâlat at-takrib wat-tashil.
Kitâb at-taswiya.
IBN JANA, ABU AL-WALID MERWAN (also known as R. Marinus; his Hebrew name was Jonah [lit. "dove"]; hence "Ibn Jana?" = "the winged") - About Jewish Encyclopedia
Rare original edition of the works of Jonah ibn Janah from Cordoba, known as Abu al-Wali-d Marwan ibn Janah, (c. 990-1050), a mediaeval Hebrew grammarian and lexicographer. His philological works, written in Arabic, were quoted by Kimchi and Maimonides; they exercised the greatest influence on Judaic exegesis and form the basis of many modern interpretations.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Kitab al-moustalhik.
Risâlat at-tanbih.
Risâlat at-takrib wat-tashil.
Kitâb at-taswiya.