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This brief biography brings to light many little-known facts about Maimonides, twelfth-century philosopher and physician. ... while universally - for his fame and influence reached far beyond the confines of his own people - he is called Maimonides, the Greek form of "the son of Maimon."
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Chabad.org » Library » Jewish History » Maimonides » His Life » The Rambam » Important Dates and Events in the Life of Ramba ... This brief biography brings to light many little-known facts about Maimonides, twelfth-century philosopher and physician. ... Maimonides (140 articles...
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Maimonides - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Moses Maimonides , also known as Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon or the acronym the Rambam (Hebrew: רבי משה בן מימון ; Hebrew acronym: רמב"ם ; Arabic: Mūsā ibn Maymūn ), was born in Cordoba, ...
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Moses Maimonides, also known as Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon or the acronym the Rambam , was born in Cordoba ... were notable Western readers of Maimonides. One of the central tenets of Maimonides's philosophy is that it is impossible for the truths arrived at by human intellect to contradict those revealed by God.
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Moses Maimonides, also known as Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon or the acronym the Rambam , was born in Cordoba, Spain on March 30, 1135, and died in Egypt on December 13, 1204.... ... - his father, Maimonides, was fifty-one years old then. The boy was "modest, highly refined and unusually good natured"; he was also noted for...
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The Moreh Nevukhim, which reflects Maimonides's great knowledge of Aristotelian philosophy, dominated Jewish thought and exerted a profound influence upon Christian thinkers. ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Maimonides...
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Maimonides and his brother David land in Alexandria but soon move to Cairo. EJ suggests that this may have been precipitated by the Rambam' s desire to confront Karaism. M was supported by David during this period.
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The history of the "second Moses," as Maimonides came to be called, is overlaid with fable. According to some of his biographers, he evinced in boyhood a marked disinclination ... Maimonides exposes the weakness of these propositions, which he regards as founded not on a basis of positive facts, but on mere fiction.
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