Traditions of Maimonideanism / / edited by Carlos Fraenkel.

The goal of the present volume is to shed light on a number of traditions of Maimonideanism that have hitherto little been explored. Maimonides (1138 – 1204) was the most important medieval Jewish philosopher and also made lasting contributions to many other fields. The essays in the first part exam...

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Superior document:IJS studies in Judaica, v. 7
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Year of Publication:2009
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:IJS studies in Judaica ; v. 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource (368 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Critical Remarks On Medical Authorities: Maimonides’ Commentary On Hippocrates’ Aphorisms /
Dissemination Of Maimonides’ Medical Writings In The Middle Ages /
Maimonides’ Contribution To Women’S Healthcare And His Influence On The Hebrew Gynaecological Corpus /
The Structure Of Mishneh Torah /
Maimonides—Father And Son: Continuity And Change /
Abraham Maimuni’S Prayer Reforms: Continuation Or Revision Of His Father’S Teachings? /
Shar Al-Dalāla: A Commentary To Maimonides’ Guide From Fourteenth-Century Yemen /
From Maimonides To Samuel Ibn Tibbon: Interpreting Judaism As A Philosophical Religion /
Ahabah Ba-Ta’Anugim: A Fourteenth-Century Maimonidean Encyclopedia /
Late Medieval Jewish Writers On Maimonides /
Maimonides’ Disputed Legacy /
The Image Of Maimonides In Habad Hasidism /
Anthropomorphisms In Early Rabbinic Literature: Maimonides And Modern Scholarship /
Index Of Names /
Summary:The goal of the present volume is to shed light on a number of traditions of Maimonideanism that have hitherto little been explored. Maimonides (1138 – 1204) was the most important medieval Jewish philosopher and also made lasting contributions to many other fields. The essays in the first part examine aspects of his work in medicine, Jewish law, and liturgy. The essays in the second part look at how Maimonides was read, misread, and creatively reinvented in a wide range of contexts in the East and in the West—from medieval Cairo to Crown Heights in Brooklyn. Written by a group of leading scholars, the essays illustrate the breadth of Maimonides' work and the fascinating history of its reception from the 13th century to the present.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1282603132
9786612603136
9047426797
ISSN:1570-1581 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Carlos Fraenkel.