- Immanuel’s most well-known work is his Hebrew-language
maqama collection, the
Mahberot Immanuel.
Immanuel was born in Rome in 1261 to the
Zifroni family. His...
- [To the End]. Tel Aviv: Hotsa'at
Maḥberot le-sifrut. 1959.
Shire stav [Songs of Autumn]. Tel Aviv: Hotsa'at
Maḥberot le-sifrut. 1968. Sheʻat
ratson [Hour...
- of the
Italian sonnet. 38
sonnets are
included in his
maqama collection Mahberot Immanuel that
combine elements of both the
quantitative metre traditional...
-
Avraham Meir (ed.),
Avraham ben Hasdai, Ben
hammelekh vehan****r, Jerusalem:
Mahberot lesifrut –
Mossad haRav Kook 1950 (in Hebrew).
Abraham ben
Shemuel Halevi...
-
sense of the
desire to be
loved by a man is to
fantasize being a woman?"
Maḥberot, p. 23
Steven Greenberg,
Wrestling with God and Men: Homo****uality in the...
-
translation of al-Harīrī's maqāmāt into
Hebrew (c. 1218),
which he
titled maḥberōt 'ītī'ēl ("the maqāmāt of Ithiel"). Two
years later, he
composed his own...
- or
literature (for instance,
Irish or France). 1491:
Immanuel of Rome,
Mahberot Imanu'el,
published in Brescia, Italy,
among the
first books in Hebrew...
- ben Eleazer. The
corresponding works were
called maqamat or
mahbarot (
mahberot, e.g.,
Mahbarot Emmanuel, by
Immanuel the Roman).
Arabic rhymed prose was...
- 836-47 A. B. Berlin, F. Ga. N. O. P.
Parma 80 1491 Oct. 30
Immanuel Romi,
Mahberot Brescia Gershon Soncino R. 84, St. 1057 A. B. C. Ch. F. G. Ga. L. N. Y...