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The Secular Poetry of El'azar ben Ya'aqov ha-Bavli: Baghdad, Thirteenth Century on the basis of manuscript Firkovicz Heb. IIA, 210.1
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The Secular Poetry of El'azar ben Ya'aqov ha-Bavli: Baghdad, Thirteenth Century on the basis of manuscript Firkovicz Heb. IIA, 210.1

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The collection of Elazar’s poetry is impressive and contains more than four hundred compositions with a striking preponderance of panegyrics, laments, homonymic poems, and epigrams. Elazar was strongly involved in promoting the Baghdadi-Jewish elite, dignified people who held high office in the city, either as government officials or as leaders of the Jewish community. This critical edition of a manuscript offers much literary and historical information about Baghdadi Jewry in the days before and during the Mongol invasion of 1258.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
27 December 2006
Pages
256
ISBN
9789004147188

The collection of Elazar’s poetry is impressive and contains more than four hundred compositions with a striking preponderance of panegyrics, laments, homonymic poems, and epigrams. Elazar was strongly involved in promoting the Baghdadi-Jewish elite, dignified people who held high office in the city, either as government officials or as leaders of the Jewish community. This critical edition of a manuscript offers much literary and historical information about Baghdadi Jewry in the days before and during the Mongol invasion of 1258.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
27 December 2006
Pages
256
ISBN
9789004147188