ALBALIA, ISAAC BEN BARUCH
- ALBALIA, ISAAC BEN BARUCH
- ALBALIA, ISAAC BEN BARUCH (1035–1094), Spanish astronomer and
talmudist. Isaac was born in Córdoba. According to ibn daud , in
his youth he had a great Jewish scholar, R. Perigors from France, as a
teacher. He was also close to R. Samuel ben Joseph ha-Nagid, and later
to the latter's son jehoseph ben samuel ha-nagid , to whom in 1065
he dedicated his calendrical work Maḥberet Sod ha-Ibbur ("The
Secret of Intercalation"). After the disastrous death of Jehoseph
ha-Nagid (1066), R. Isaac spent great sums of money in reassembling the
family library which had been scattered. In 1069 al-Muʿtamid, king of
Seville, appointed him to his retinue as court astrologer, and also as
rabbi and nasi over the Jews in his realm. R. Isaac used his
influence at court to improve the status of the Jews of the kingdom.
Isaac was renowned for his great erudition, both in general and in
Jewish studies. At the age of 30, he began to write his Kuppat
ha-Rokhelim ("Spice-Peddlers' Basket"), a commentary on difficult
passages in the Talmud, but did not complete it. R. moses ibn ezra
refers to him as a "poet and grand stylist" (Shirat
Yisrael, ed. by B.Z. Halper
(1924), 72). Two of Albalia's responsa have been preserved: one on the
laws of ẓiẓit in abraham b. david of
Posquières'Temim De'im, no. 224, and one in Arabic in
Toratam shel Rishonim (ed. by Ch. M. Horowitz, 2 (1881),
36–38). He died in Granada.
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Ibn Daud, Tradition, 78–81; Ashtor, Korot, 2 (1966), 290 ff.
(Zvi Avneri)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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