Abraham ben Meir Ibn Ezra, known as Ibn Ezra, (1089/1092-1164/1167), born in Tudela, was one of the most distinguished Jewish biblical commentators and philosophers of the Middle Ages.
His commentary on the book of Genesis was included in the third Rabbinic Bible:
Arbaʿ ṿe-ʿeśrim ... : ha-ḥumash ʿim targum u-ferush Rashi ṿe-Ibn Ezra u-farperaʼot mi-baʿal ha-Ṭurim : ṿeha-Neviʼim ha-rishonim ʿim perush Rashi ṿe-Ḳimḥi ṿe-Ralbag ṿe-Rabi Yeshaʿyah : u-Neviʼim ha-aḥaronim ʿim p.[erush] Rashi ṿe-Ḳimḥi : ṿeha-Ketuvim ... ṿeha-
Miḳraʼot meturgamim (Venice, 1547-48).
Varying Form of Name Cfr. ISNI identifier
Abraham ibn Ezra on GATE
Abraham ibn Ezra is a name which could occur on GATE as: sender in letters, recipient in letters, author in publications, keyword in bibliography entries, cited name within documents transcriptions. This page provides data for each one of these possibilities; to get more information on the results, click on the values of the Page column.
Sender in letters
Abraham ibn Ezra doesn't occur in this query.
Recipient in letters
Abraham ibn Ezra doesn't occur in this query.
Author
Abraham ibn Ezra doesn't occur in this query.
Cited name in documents transcriptions
Keyword in bibliography entries
Abraham ibn Ezra doesn't occur in this query.