An edition of The Kingly Crown: Keter Malkhut (2002)

The Kingly Crown

Keter Malkhut

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An edition of The Kingly Crown: Keter Malkhut (2002)

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Keter Malkhut

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"Solomon ibn Gabirol (1021-1058) of Spain was a Jewish philosopher and moralist who is perhaps best known for the beautiful forty-stanza poem Keter Malkhut (The Kingly Crown). Hailed by scholars as one of the most important classics of Hebrew literature, The Kingly Crown employs the metaphor of a king in his palace to describe the relationship between humanity and God. This medieval poem is full of vivid imagery and scriptural references.

Within its many layers of meaning, readers will find not only an extended prayer and meditation, but also signs of the neoplatonic philosophy that formed the foundation of Gabirol's cosmology and theology.".

"This new edition includes Lewis's extensive notes and introduction as well as a new introduction, notes, and detailed philosophical commentary by Andrew L. Gluck. Gluck's meticulous correction of errors in the Hebrew text make this the most accurate version ever published with an English translation. Facing page Hebrew verse and English translation, as well as a new bibliographical section about the poet and poem, add to the utility and value of this wonderful book."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
208

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The Kingly Crown: Keter Malkhut
November 2002, University of Notre Dame Press
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Classifications

Library of Congress
PJ5050.I3K413 2002, PJ5050.I3 K413 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
208
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
Weight
13.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL10283691M
ISBN 10
026803303X
ISBN 13
9780268033033
LCCN
2002075052
OCLC/WorldCat
50645599
Library Thing
1995347
Goodreads
506967

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