The Reaction of Rav Sa'adia Gaon to Arabic Poetry and Poetics

In this article it is argued that R. Sa'adia Gaon critically applied his knowledge of Arabic poetry and poetics to the Jewish poetic tradition in an effort to preserve the Jewish tradition as he understood it. His intent was to halt the decline in Hebrew writing while avoiding any negative infl...

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Main Author: Tobi, Yosef (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: The National Association of Professors of Hebrew 1995
In: Hebrew studies
Year: 1995, Volume: 36, Issue: 1, Pages: 35-53
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