Beginning in 1172, Judah ibn Tibbon, who was called the father of Hebrew translators, wrote a letter to his son that was full of personal and professional guidance. The detailed letter, described as an ethical will, was revised through the years and offered a vivid picture of intellectual life among Andalusi elites exiled in the south of France after 1148. S. J. Pearce sets this letter into broader context and reads it as a document of literary practice and intellectual values. She reveals how ibn Tibbon, as a translator of philosophical and religious texts, explains how his son should...
Beginning in 1172, Judah ibn Tibbon, who was called the father of Hebrew translators, wrote a letter to his son that was full of personal and profe...
Baby Max is a little dog with a huge imagination. When he was given to two year old Emma on her birthday, she fell instantly in love with him; as will any child who snuggles down to join Baby Max on his exciting adventures. Let your imagination go wild as you fly around the world, sail the seven seas, zoom off into space, battle a monstrous giant and much more. The perfect book for little listeners and early readers.
Baby Max is a little dog with a huge imagination. When he was given to two year old Emma on her birthday, she fell instantly in love with him; as will...