Isaac ben Solomon Sahula
Isaak ben Solomon (Avi) Sahula (* 1244 in Guadalajara in Spain ) was a Jewish fabulous poet and ethical writer of the 13th century.
His Meshal ha-Kadmoni (“Fable of the Past ”) was widespread .
Text output
- Meshal Haqadmoni: Fables from the distant past. A Parallel Hebrew – English Text, edited and translated by R. Loewe, Vol. 1. The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization. Jerusalem: Magnes 2004. ISBN 978-1-874774-56-3
literature
- Franz Delitzsch : On the history of the Jewish Poësie from the conclusion of the Holy Scriptures of the old covenant to the most recent times. , Leipzig: K. Tauchnitz 1836.
- Moritz Steinschneider : The Arab literature of the Jews. Frankfurt am Main 1902.
- Aron Freimann : About Hebrew incunabula. In: Kurt Wilhelm , Science of Judaism in the German Language Area , Tübingen 1967, Vol. II.
- Angel Sáenz-Badillos; Judit Targarona Borrás: Diccionario de autores judios (Sefarad. Siglos X-XV). Estudios de Cultura Hebrea 10. Córdoba 1988, pp. 169-170.
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SURNAME | Sahula, Isaac ben Solomon |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sahula, Jitzchaq ben Schlomo Avi; Sahula, Isaac ben Solomon Avi |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Jewish writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1244 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Guadalajara (Spain) |
DATE OF DEATH | 13th century or 14th century |