Ali Ha-levi ben Solomon
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Gaon, chef de l'académie de Bagdad dans la première moitié du XIIe siècle, il est le maître de David al-Roï, le pseudo-messie que Disraeli a rendu héros de son roman sous le nom d'Alroy. Il serait le père de Samuel ha-Lévy, qui lui succède à la tête du collège de Bagdad et qui, d'abord ami de Maïmonide, s'en prend en 1190, dans une lettre ouverte, à sa doctrine de la résurrection.
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- jewishencyclopedia.com ↗
- Steinschneider, Cat. Bodl. cols. 1902 and 1915 (1915)
- Literaturblatt d. Orients, vi. 739
- Geiger's Jüd. Zeit. v. 89
- idem, Jüd. Liter., in Ersch and Gruber, Encyklopädie, xxvii. 395, note 18
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