Maimonides, Moses M Philosophers
Maimonides, Moses M Philosophers
Maimonides, Moses
Moses Maimonides (Moses ben Maimon, Rambam), 1135-1204. Medieval Jewish philosopher and Talmudic scholar. His Aristotelian teachings were influential with both Islamic and Christian medieval scholars, most notably Aquinas.
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See Also:
- Profile of the Jewish religious leader and thinker known as the Rambam.
- Extensive links and an online edition of Immanuel O'Levy's translation of the first book of the Mishneh Torah.
- Biography of Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, the 12th-century Sephardic leader.
- Extensive notes on this work by Maimonides.
- Entry from this openly-edited online reference work.
- One-paragraph life of this noted medieval philosopher.
- Article on the life, work, philosophy, and influence of the Spanish-born Talmudist.
- Biographical article on this medieval scholar.
- Article by William Turner from the Catholic Encyclopedia. Discusses this thinker's life and doctrines.
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