- Arabic: إبراهيم المجيد ابن عزرا Ibrāhim al-Mājid ibn Ezra; also
known as
Abenezra or
simply Ibn Ezra, 1089 / 1092 – 27
January 1164 / 23
January 1167) was...
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Abenezra is a
lunar impact crater located in the
rugged highlands in the south-central
section of the Moon.
Abenezra is
named after the
Sephardic Jewish...
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crater Almanon to the north-northeast and the
crater pair of
Azophi and
Abenezra to the south-southwest. ****her to the
southeast is Sacrobosco.
Geber is...
- Azophi. The
northwest rim is
attached to the
slightly smaller crater Abenezra, to the east-southeast is the
large and
irregular Sacrobosco, and to the...
- in the northeast. To the
northwest of
Sacrobosco is the
double crater Abenezra and Azophi. To the east-northeast is Fermat, and to the south-southwest...
- is
nearly due
north of the
crater Api****, and to the
southwest of the
Abenezra–Azophi
crater pair. This
crater is oval in shape,
being slightly wider...
- 1964
Niels Henrik Abel (1802–1829)
WGPSN Abenezra 20°59′S 11°53′E / 20.99°S 11.89°E / -20.99; 11.89 (
Abenezra) 43.19 1935
Abraham ibn Ezra (1092–1167)...
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Vulgate and
Septuagint inconsistently render it "Arcturus and Hesperus".
Abenezra (1092–1167), however, the
learned Rabbi of Toledo, gave such
strong reasons...
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Other related personalities are
Abraham ibn Ezra,
whose the Moon
crater Abenezra named after,
David Gans,
Judah ibn Verga,
Mashallah ibn
Athari an astronomer...
- Zealand)
Abraham ibn Ezra,
Jewish biblical commentator and
philosopher –
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