Aaron Ben-zion ibn Alamani
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Dayyan (juge) et notable juif d'Alexandrie au XIIe siècle, fils de Joshua, semble-t-il médecin d'une certaine réputation. Judah ha-Levi séjourna dans sa maison lors de son passage à Alexandrie et lui adressa deux poèmes, dont l'un accompagné d'une lettre en prose rimée conservée dans le « Diwan ».
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- jewishencyclopedia.com ↗
- Grätz, Gesch. d. Juden
- Kaempf, Nichtandalusische Poesie Andalusischer Dichter
- Luzzatto, Betulat bat Yehudah
- Judah ha-Levi, Diwan
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