Wilensky, Michael: AN INTERPRETATION OF AN OBSCURE EXPRESSION IN MEDIEVAL POETRY

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Wilensky, Michael : AN INTERPRETATION OF AN OBSCURE EXPRESSION IN MEDIEVAL POETRY

Louvain; Imprimerie Orientaliste, 1951

Original Wraps. 8vo. 369-379 [i. E. 11 pages]. 24 cm. First Separate edition. Offprint from Hebrew Union College Annual, Vol. 23, No. 2, Hebrew Union College Seventy-fifth Anniversary Publication. Grammatical survey of the use of an obscure Hebrew term [? ? ? ? – hanahah] in the poetry of Solomon Ibn Gabirol, Dunash ben Labrat, and Judah Ibn Tibbon. The author offers a linguistic survey of the Hebrew term compared to the Arabic, and an analysis of the poetics of the expression. Subjects: Piyutim – Hebrew Grammar. OCLC lists one copy (Bibliothèque St Etienne de Jerusalem) for the offprint. Wraps lightly soiled, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (SEF-52-39)

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