See Also: Ibn Gabirol(encyclopedia)

gravitino (iou) and Ibn Gabirol (sh)


gravitino (iou)



gravitino noun. Pl. -os. L20.
[from GRAVITON + -INO.]
Particle Physics. The supersymmetric counterpart of a graviton, with spin 3 / 2 instead of 2.

Ibn Gabirol (sh)




orig. Solomon ben Yehuda ibn Gabirol Latin Avicebron

born งใ 1022, Malaga, Caliphate of Cordoba
died งใ 1058, Valencia, Kingdom of Valencia

Jewish poet and philosopher.

Educated in both the Hebrew and Arabic literary heritages, he became famous at age 16 for his religious hymns in Hebrew and was later a court poet of the vizier of Granada. The more than 200 secular and 200 religious poems that survive make him an outstanding figure of the Hebrew school of poetry that flourished in Moorish Spain. Other works include influential writings of Neoplatonic philosophy and a collection of proverbs in Arabic.