SANTOB DE CARRIÓN — (Shem Tov ben Isaac Ardutiel; 13th–14th century), Hebrew and Spanish poet. Nothing is known of his life, except that he lived in Carrión de los Condes. samuel ibn sasson , who lived in the same town, exchanged some poems with him between 1330 and … Encyclopedia of Judaism
CARRION DE LOS CONDES — CARRION DE LOS CONDES, city in Castile, N. Central Spain, near burgos . Jews were already in the city in 1127. At that time, according to Alfonso de Valladolid or Abner of Burgos, in his Mostrador de Justicia ( Teacher of Righteouness, or Moreh… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Carrión — oder Carrion ist der Name folgender Personen: Benjamín Carrión (1898–1979), ecuadorianischer Schriftsteller Luisito Carrión (* 1962), puerto ricanischer Salsamusiker Manuel Ramírez de Carrión (1579–1652), Taubstummen Pädagoge Pedro Carrión (*… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Carrion, Santob de — (fl. 14th cent) Spanish poet. His Proverbios morales is a collection of aphorisms dedicated to King Pedro of Castile. It is the principal work by a medieval Jew to enter Spanish literature. Santob de Carrion has been identified with the Hebrew … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Shem Tov — (Rabbi Shem Tov ben Yitzhak Ardutiel, Sem Tob, Santo, Santob de Carrión) (ca. 1290–ca. 1369) Shem Tov (“Good Name” in Hebrew) was a 14thcentury Castilian Jew who composed poetry in both Spanish and Hebrew during the reigns of Alfonso XI… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
POETRY — This article is arranged according to the following outline (for modern poetry, see hebrew literature , Modern; see also prosody ): biblical poetry introduction the search for identifiable indicators of biblical poetry the presence of poetry in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE LITERATURE — Biblical and Hebraic Influences One result of the Christian struggle against Muslim invaders of the Iberian peninsula from the eighth century onward was the blending of national and religious aspirations, which revealed itself in Spanish… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Spanische Literatur — Spanische Literatur. Unter spanischer Literatur versteht man die Schriftdenkmäler der Iberischen Halbinsel, mit Ausschluß Portugals, das, seit 1097 unabhängig, eine eigne Sprache und Literatur entwickelt hat. Im engern Sinne begreift man darunter … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Spanish literature — Introduction the body of literary works produced in Spain. Such works fall into three major language divisions: Castilian, Catalan, and Galician. This article provides a brief historical account of each of these three literatures and… … Universalium
Literatura medieval española — Para las otras literaturas desarrolladas en la Península durante la Edad Media, véase: Literatura gallega medieval; Literatura catalana medieval; Literatura vasca medieval; Literatura hispanoárabe medieval; Literatura hispanohebrea. Libro del… … Wikipedia Español