Abraham Ibn Ezra Latinus on Elections and Interrogations
A Parallel Latin-English Critical Edition of Liber Electionum, Liber Interrogationum, and Tractatus Particulares. Abraham Ibn Ezraâs Astrological Writings, Volume 7
As a result of Abraham Ibn Ezraâs increasing popularity after his death, there were repeated waves of translation of collections of his Hebrew astrological treatises into Latin and into the emerging European vernaculars. A study of these versions affords us a golden opportunity to shed light on a significant missing link in our knowledge of Ibn Ezraâs astrological oeuvre. The present volume offers the first critical edition, accompanied by an English translation, a commentary, and an introductory study, of three Latin texts on the astrological doctrines of elections and interrogations, written by or attributed to Abraham Ibn Ezra: the Liber electionum, the Liber interrogationum, and the Tractatus particulares.
Shlomo Sela is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Jewish Thought at Bar-Ilan University. His research focuses on Jewish attitudes toward the sciences, with special interest in the history of astrology in the Middle Ages. With this volume he continues the publication of Abraham Ibn Ezraâs complete works on astrology.
Preface Abbreviations
General Introduction
âContacts with Christian Scholars in the Twelfth Century
âThe Ibn Ezra Renaissance in the Latin West
âLiber Electionum, Liber Interrogationum, and Tractatus Particulares
I Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum
âEarlier Research on Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum
âAuthorship, Links with Ibn Ezraâs Work, and the Dates of Composition of Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum
âIbn Ezraâs Approach to Elections in Liber Electionum
âIbn Ezraâs Approach to Interrogations in Liber Interrogationum
âThe Organization and Contents of Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum
âThe Sources of Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum
âSpecial Features of Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum
âLinguistic Features of Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum
II Tractatus Particulares
âEarlier Research on Tractatus Particulares
âManuscripts, General Features and Transmission of TpA and TpQ
âStructure and General Features of TpA and TpQ according to Their Incipits and Explicits
âContents and Sources of TpA and TpQ
âGeneral Features of TpH
III Manuscripts and Editorial Principles
âManuscripts for the Critical Edition of Liber Electionum and Liber Interrogationum
âWitnesses for the Critical Edition of Tractatus Particulares
âEditorial and Translation Principles
Part One: Liber Electionum: Latin Text and English Translation
Part Two: Notes to Liber Electionum
Part Three: Liber Interrogationum: Latin Text and English Translation
Part Four: Notes to Liber Interrogationum
Part Five: Tractatus Particulares: Latin Text and English Translation
Part Six: Notes to Tractatus Particulares
Part Seven: Appendices
â1âThe Debate about Elections
â2âThe Debate about Interrogations
â3âElections
â4âInterrogations
â5âPlanets, Signs and Horoscopic Places
â6âThe Modena Fragments of Mivḥarim III and Sheʾelot III
â7âPassages of Sheʾelot le-MÄshÄʾallÄh in Tractatus Particulares
â8âA Section of Sheʾelot le-Talmai and Its Counterpart in Ptolemyâs Iudicia
â9âSignificationes Planetarum in Domibus Ascribed to Gergis
â10âThe Account of the Seven Planets in Mishpeá¹ei ha-Mazzalot
â11âMÄshÄʾallÄhâs Book on Reading Thoughts
â12âThe Section on Elections at the End of Nativitates
â13âFragments of Epistola Argafalau ad Alexandrum
â14âEnglish-Latin Glossary
â15âLatin-English Index to the English-Latin Glossary
â16âAuthorities and Sources
â17âLiteral Renderings in Liber Electionum of Hebraisms and Hebrew Words/Expressions Employed by Abraham Ibn Ezra
â18âLiteral Renderings in Liber Interrogationum of Hebraisms and Hebrew Words/Expressions Employed by Abraham Ibn Ezra
â19âIndications of the Horoscopic Places in Liber Electionum, Mivḥarim I, Mivḥarim II, and Epitome
â20âIndications of the Horoscopic Places in Liber Interrogationum, Sheʾelot I, Sheʾelot II, and Epitome
â21âIndex of Technical Terms and Biographical Notes
Bibliography Index
Those interested in the history of science, especially astrology and astronomy, European and Jewish medieval history, Latin and Hebrew medieval literature, Jewish philosophy and biblical exegesis.