Julián Ribera


Julián Ribera y Tarragó was a Spanish Arabist and academic.

Career

Ribera studied under Prof. :es:Francisco Codera y Zaidín|Francisco Codera y Zaidín at Madrid from 1882 to 1885. In 1887 at age 29 he became catedrático of Arabic at the University of Zaragoza. There Prof. Ribera founded the Revista de Aragón. Later, in Madrid he co-founded the journal Cultura Española. He had transferred from Zaragoza to become catedrático of History at the University of Madrid, then of Literature in 1913. Prof. Ribera and his former student Prof. Asín collaborated on various academic projects. His career was celebrated by his peers in his Jubilación of 1927. When Prof. Ribera retired, his chair was taken by Ángel González Palencia.

Studies

Ribera's work focused on the Islamic culture of Al-Andalus and its legacy in Spain. He would eventually take several new approaches to Arabic studies, although he began following the lead of his mentor Prof. Codera. He wrote on education and on legal history. In mid-course Ribera was influenced by the spirit of the generación del 98. Later his interest was directed to investigating the rich heritage of Arabic music and poetry in Al Andalus, and the extent of its influence on subsequent Spanish literature and music, as well as on that of other European countries. Subtle interconnections and relationships were revealed and discussed by Prof. Ribera. He was at the cutting edge of work in this area, which has since grown into a large corpus of academic studies.

Selected works

Books