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Solomon Ibn Gabirol (10211058) Of Spain Was A Jewish Philosopher And Moralist Who Is Perhaps Best Known For The Beautiful Fortystanza 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 Gabirols Cosmology And Theology.The University Of Notre Dame Press Is Pleased To Bring Back In Print Bernard Lewiss Lyrical Translation Of The Kingly Crown. This New Edition Includes Lewiss Extensive Notes And Introduction As Well As A New Introduction, Notes, And Detailed Philosophical Commentary By Andrew L. Gluck. Glucks 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.General Readers Will Delight In The Kingly Crowns Lucid Text And Scholars Will Discover A Wealth Of Previously Unavailable Notes And Historical Information.
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- Q: What are the dimensions of The Kingly Crown book? A: The book measures five point five one inches in length, zero point six three inches in width, and eight point five inches in height.
- Q: How many pages does The Kingly Crown have? A: The Kingly Crown contains two hundred ten pages, providing a comprehensive exploration of the poem and its themes.
- Q: What type of binding does The Kingly Crown use? A: The Kingly Crown is published in hardcover binding, ensuring durability and longevity for readers.
- Q: What is the reading level for The Kingly Crown? A: The Kingly Crown is suitable for general readers and scholars alike, making it accessible to a wide audience.
- Q: How should I read The Kingly Crown for better understanding? A: It is recommended to read The Kingly Crown alongside the facing page Hebrew text for a deeper appreciation of the original poem.
- Q: Can I use The Kingly Crown for academic purposes? A: Yes, The Kingly Crown includes extensive notes and commentary, making it a valuable resource for academic study.
- Q: How do I care for The Kingly Crown book? A: To keep The Kingly Crown in good condition, store it upright in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
- Q: Is The Kingly Crown safe for young readers? A: Yes, The Kingly Crown is appropriate for young readers, although parental guidance may enhance understanding of its themes.
- Q: What should I do if The Kingly Crown arrives damaged? A: If The Kingly Crown arrives damaged, please contact the retailer for a return or exchange within their specified return policy.
- Q: Are there any special storage requirements for The Kingly Crown? A: No special storage requirements are needed; just ensure it is kept away from moisture and extreme temperatures.
- Q: How does The Kingly Crown compare to other works of Hebrew literature? A: The Kingly Crown is considered one of the most important classics in Hebrew literature, often compared to other notable works from the medieval period.
- Q: Is there a glossary or index in The Kingly Crown? A: The Kingly Crown includes a new bibliographical section, but it does not specifically feature a glossary or index.
- Q: What themes are explored in The Kingly Crown? A: The Kingly Crown explores themes of humanity's relationship with God, neoplatonic philosophy, and the nature of existence.
- Q: Is there a digital version of The Kingly Crown available? A: Currently, the product details do not specify if a digital version is available; check with retailers for digital formats.
- Q: Who is the author of The Kingly Crown? A: The Kingly Crown was written by Solomon ibn Gabirol, a notable Jewish philosopher and poet from the eleventh century.