Musa ibn Tubi explained
Ibn ʿUmran Musa ibn Tubi al-Israʿili Ishbili, also known as Moshe ben Toviah, was a 14th-century Jewish Sevillan Arabic poet. He was the author of a poem in Maghrebi Arabic of didactic character, entitled Al-Sabʿīnīyah.[1] [2] This poem was later translated into Hebrew, under the title Batte ha-Nefesh, by Solomon da Piera .[3] Both the original and the translation were published by Hartwig Hirschfeld in the Annual Report of the Montefiore College (1893–94).[4]
Notes and References
- Book: Ibn Tūbī, Mūsā. Assab'īniyya. Hartwig. Hirschfeld. Hartwig Hirschfeld. 1894. London. Luzac & Co..
- Book: Neubauer, Adolf. Adolf Neubauer. Catalogue of the Hebrew Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library and in the College Libraries of Oxford. 1886. 716. Clarendon Press. Oxford. No. 2095, 4.
- Book: Díaz, Gonzalo D.. Hombres y documentos de la filosofía española . 4. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. Madrid. 1991. es. 261. 9788400071981.
- Book: Steinschneider, Moritz. Die arabische literatur der Juden. Moritz Steinschneider. J. Kauffmann. 1902. Frankfurt am Main. 169. de.