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IMMANUEL BEN SOLOMON (c. 1265 - c. 1330), Hebrew poet, was born in Rome. He was a contemporary and friend of Dante, and his verse shows the influence of the &amp;quot;divine poet.&amp;quot; Immanuel&amp;#039;s early studies included science, mathematics and philosophy; and his commentaries on Proverbs, Psalms, Job and other Biblical books are good examples of the current symbolical methods which Dante so supremely used. Immanuel&amp;#039;s fame chiefly rests on his poems, especially the collection (in the manner of Harizi, q.v.) entitled Mehabberoth, a series of 27 goodnatured satires on Jewish life. Religious and secular topics are indiscriminately interwoven, and severe pietists were offended by Immanuel&amp;#039;s erotic style. Most popular is an additional section numbered 28 (often printed by itself) called Hell and Paradise (ha-Tophet veha-Eden). The poet is conducted by a certain Daniel (doubtfully identified with Dante) through the realms of torture and bliss, and Immanuel&amp;#039;s pictures and comments are at once vivid and witty.&lt;br /&gt;
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See J. Chotzner, Hebrew Humour (Lond., 1905), pp. 82-102. (I. A.)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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