Dunash ha-Levi ben Labrat (920/925 – after 985) (Hebrew: ר׳ דוֹנָש הַלֵּוִי בֵּן לָבְּרָט; Arabic: دناش بن لبراط) was a medieval Jewish commentator, poet...
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The riddles of Dunash ben Labrat (920×925-after 985) are noted as some of the first recorded Hebrew riddles, and part of Dunash's seminal development of...
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Dunash is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Dunash ibn Tamim (10th century), Jewish scholar Dunash ben Labrat (early 920s–after 985)...
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involved in both literary and diplomatic matters; his dispute with Dunash ben Labrat, however, led to his downfall. Menahem was a native of Tortosa of...
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common among medieval Berbers. The younger contemporary of Ibn Tamim, Dunash ben Labrat, for instance, was born in Fez. Details concerning Ibn Tamim's life...
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sources only classical Talmudic and Mishanaic sources and Rashi, Dunash ben Labrat, the "Yosippon", and a Sefer haToladot (which may be the work mentioned...
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Abraham ibn Ezra (redirect from Abraham Ben Meir Ibn Ezra)
Language" (1146). Sefat Yeter, in defense of Saadia Gaon against Dunash ben Labrat, whose criticism of Saadia ibn Ezra had brought with him from Egypt...
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written in 960 CE in Córdoba by the poet, linguist, and musician Dunash ben Labrat, who is said to have been born in Fez but moved to Spain after a period...
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and in Persian epics such as the Shahnameh. Meanwhile, in Hebrew, Dunash ben Labrat (920–990), credited with transposing Arabic metres into Hebrew, composed...
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Lab rat (disambiguation) (redirect from Labrats)
is bred and kept for scientific research. Labrat, lab rat, or lab rats may also refer to: Dunash ben Labrat (920–990), medieval Jewish commentator, poet...
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