Maimonides,Moses

Maimonides,Moses
Mai·mon·i·des (mī-mŏnʹĭ-dēz'), Moses. Originally Moses Ben Maimon. Sometimes called “Rambam.” 1135-1204.
Spanish-born Jewish philosopher and physician. The greatest medieval Jewish scholar, he codified the Talmud and in Guide for the Perplexed (1190) attempted to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy with Jewish theology.

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  • MAIMONIDES, Moses — (1135 1204)    the greatest medieval JEWISH philosopher, theologian and exponent of ARISTOTLE. His books, The Guide for the Perplexed and Mishnah Torah were first published in Arabic …   Concise dictionary of Religion

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  • MOSES BEN JOSHUA (Ben Mar David) OF NARBONNE — (Narboni, Lat., Maestre Vidal Bellsom (Blasom?); d. 1362), French philosopher and physician. Moses was born in Perpignan at the end of the 13th, or beginning of the 14th, century, to a family originally from Narbonne. As a youth he studied with… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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