Volume 3 of our critical edition of the Arragel Bible presents Arragels exegetical commentary on the book of Genesis in the form of marginal glosses, with extensive notes on the biblical interpretations excerpted from his rabbinic and medieval Jewish sources (exegetical, philological, philosophical, Kabbalistic), the patristic and medieval sources of the doctrinal and exegetical excursus drawn from patristic and medieval sources added at the behest of his Christian collaborators, his linguistic predilections in matters of lexicon, morphology and syntax, and the literary features of his didactic prose in its Ibero-Romance context. It also includes a comprehensive Glossary of rare voices from the Prologue and Genesis materials.
Luis M. Girón Negrón is the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University. He has published extensively on medieval and early modern Iberia, including Alfonso de la Torres Visión Deleitable (2001), Las Coplas de Yosef (2006) ) along with Laura Minervini, and El envés de lo inefable (2025).
Andrés Enrique-Arias is Professor of Spanish Linguistics at the University of the Balearic Islands. He is the author of over a hundred publications on Spanish historical linguistics, and the principal investigator of the Historical Atlas of Spanish and the Biblia Medieval Project.
Francisco Javier Pueyo Mena is a senior researcher at the CSIC who works on Medieval Spanish and Judeo-Spanish philology. He has published several articles and editions of Jewish biblical translations, including the volume Biblia Romanceada. BNE. Ms. 10288 (HSMS, 1996).
Ángel Saenz Badillos (1940 2013) was a professor of Hebrew literature at the Complutense University in Madrid and the leading Iberian Hebraist of his generation, with seminal publications on medieval Hebrew poetry, Semitic philology, and Jewish Bible interpretation.