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Isaac Albalia

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imposed a purge of Jewish civil servants at the court of Seville, Albalia moved to Granada, where he spent the last five years of his life. Although he had strong disagreements with
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in May 1069, Al-Mu'tamid appointed Albalia court astronomer and astrologer. At the age of thirty-one, just three years after he arrived in Seville, he was appointed leader (
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to go to Lucena and study with him. Alfasi adopted Baruch who eventually became a well-known scholar. Isaac Albalia was also the maternal grandfather of
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Sefer ha-ʻIyyunim ve-ha-Diyunim: ʻal ha-Shira ha-ʻIvrit (Kitābal-Muḥāḍara wa-l-Mudhākara)
154:("The Secret of Intercalation"), on the principles of the Jewish calendar. According to 387: 280: 155: 404: 377: 345: 250: 187: 134:, and then settled in Granada. When barely thirty years old Albalia began to write 349: 302: 307:. Vol. 3. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America. p. 283. 108: 150:
became Albalia's patron, to whom he dedicated his 1065 astronomical work
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History of the Jews: From the Roman Empire to the Early Medieval Period
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mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, and Talmudist.
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Index

Cordova
Taifa of Cordova
Granada
Almoravid dynasty
Judaism
Hebrew
Andalusian
Jewish
Perigord
Lucena
Joseph ibn Migash
Talmud
Samuel ha-Nagid
Jehoseph ha-Nagid
Moses ibn Ezra
1066 Granada massacre
Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad
throne of Seville
nasi
Almoravids
Isaac Alfasi
Baruch
Abraham ibn Daud


"Albalia, Isaac ben Barukh"
Stillman, Norman A.
"Albalia, Isaac ben Baruch"
Berenbaum, Michael
Skolnik, Fred

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