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Sela, Shlomo - Freudenthal, Gad, "Abraham Ibn Ezra's scholarly writings: a chronological listing", Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism, 6 (2006), 13-55.

Resum
All of Abraham Ibn Ezra's exegetical, grammatical, theological, and scientific compositions, written after his arrival in Rome in 1140, are listed chronologically in tabular form. The dates assigned to Ibn Ezra's works range from certain to very probable to probable to unknown; the table includes this information. Each entry in the table is accompanied by a detailed note presenting the relevant primary sources and scholarly literature on which the dating is based. The rationale behind the table is that one must consider an author's writings in the order of their composition in order to understand his or her intellectual evolution.
Matèries
Religió - Exegesi
Gramàtica
Religió - Teologia judaica
Astronomia i astrologia
Hebraisme
Hebreu
Notes
Ibn Ezra, Abraham ben Meïr (1092-1167).
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