Maimónides, 1138-1204
Maimónides, 1138-1204
Maimónides, 1138-1204
משה בן מימון
(Córdoba, España, 1138 - El Cairo, Egipto, 1204)
Resumen biográfico extraído de Wikipedia en español:
"Maimónides (Córdoba, 30 de marzo de 1138 - El Cairo, 12 de diciembre de 1204), fue un médico, rabino y teólogo judío de al-Ándalus (en la actual España). Tuvo importancia como filósofo en el pensamiento medieval."
Abstract from English Wikipedia:
"Moshe ben Maimon (Hebrew: משה בן מימון Moshe ben Maymon), or Mūsā bin Maymūn (Arabic: موسى بن ميمون), acronymed Rambam (/ˈrɑːmbɑːm/; Hebrew: רמב״ם - for "Rabbeinu Moshe Ben Maimon", "Our Rabbi/Teacher Moses Son of Maimon"), and Graecized (and subsequently Latinized) Moses Maimonides (/maɪˈmɒnɪdiːz/ my-MON-i-deez), a preeminent medieval Sephardic Jewish philosopher and astronomer, became one of the most prolific and influential Torah scholars and physicians of the Middle Ages. Born in Cordova, Almoravid Empire (present-day Spain) on Passover Eve, 1135 or 1138, he died in Egypt on December 12, 1204, whence his body was taken to the lower Galilee and buried in Tiberias. He worked as a rabbi, physician, and philosopher in Morocco and Egypt. During his lifetime, most Jews greeted Maimonides' writings on Jewish law and ethics with acclaim and gratitude, even as far away as Iraq and Yemen, and although Maimonides rose to become the revered head of the Jewish community in Egypt, there were also vociferous critics of some of his writings, particularly in Spain. Nonetheless, he was posthumously acknowledged as among the foremost rabbinical arbiters and philosophers in Jewish history, and his copious work comprises a cornerstone of Jewish scholarship. His fourteen-volume Mishneh Torah still carries significant canonical authority as a codification of Talmudic law. He is sometimes known as "ha Nesher ha Gadol" (the great eagle) in recognition of his outstanding status as a bona fide exponent of the Oral Torah. Aside from being revered by Jewish historians, Maimonides also figures very prominently in the history of Islamic and Arab sciences and is mentioned extensively in studies. Influenced by Al-Farabi (ca. 872-950/951), Avicenna (c. 980 - 1037), and his contemporary Averroes (1126-1198), he in his turn influenced other prominent Arab and Muslim philosophers and scientists. He became a prominent philosopher and polymath in both the Jewish and Islamic worlds."
Influido por: Ibn Daud, Abraham ben David Halevi, Aproximadamente 1110-1180
Influido por: Averroes, 1126-1198
Influido por: Aristóteles, 384 a. C.-322 a. C
Influye en:
Influye en: Tomás de Aquino , Santo, aproximadamente 1225-1274
Influye en: ben Sem Tob de León, Moseh, Aproximadamente 1240-1305
Obra:
Obra: Dalâlat alHâ'irîn
Obra: Maqâla fi sina'at al-mantiq
Obra: Kitâb al-Sarâg - Sefer ha-Ma'or
Obra: Mishné Torá
Obra: Kitâb 'al `adad al-Miswot
Obra: Maqâlat fîtehiyyat ha-metim
Obra: Maqâla f^ l-tawhîd- ma'amar ha-Yihud
Obra: Be'ur shemot qodesh we-hol
Obra: Tish'a peraqim mi-yihud
Obra: Ma'amar ha-'Ibbur
Obra: Peraqim be-Hatslaha
Obra: Cartas
Obra: Responsa
Obra: Maqâla fî rabw-Sefer ha-qatstseret
Obra: Fi tadbir as-sihha
Obra: Bi-refu'at ha-tehorim
Obra: Kitâb al-samûm wa-l-mutahariz
Obra: Sharh asmâ' l -'aqâr
Obra: Maqâla fî bayân al-a'râd
Obra: Sharh futsûl Abuqrat
Obra: Ommanut ha-Rippuy
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Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204
RaMBa"M, 1135-1204
Ram Bam, 1135-1204
Rambam
Rambam, 1135-1204
Ram, 1135-1204
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Moise Maimonide, 1138-1204
Maimonides
Maimonides, Moses
Maimonides, 1135-1204
Majmonides, (1135-1204
Ibn Maymun, Musa b. Ubayd (Abu Imran Musa b. Ubayd), 1135-1204
al-Isra'ili, Musa ibn 'Ubaidallah
al-Qurtubi al-Isra'ili, Musa ibn 'Ubaidallah
al-kurtubi Al-Isra'ili, Musa Ibn 'ubaidallah
Abou-Amram Moussa Ibn-Maimun, 1138-1204
Abu Imram Musa Ibn Maimun Ibn Abdallah, 1135-1204
Abu-Imran Musa Ibn-Maimun al-Israili al-Qurtubi, 1135-1204
Abu-Imran Musa Ibn-Maimun Ubaidallah, 1135-1204
Abu-Imran Musa Ibn-Ubaidallah al-Israili al-Qurtubi, 1135-1204
Abu Imran Musá ibn Maymun al-Qurtubi, 1135-1204
Abu Imran Musá ibn Ubaidallah al-Israili al-Qurubi, 1135-1204
Andalusi, Musá ibn Maymun, 1135-1204
B. Majemonis, Mose, 1138-1204
Bar Maimon, Mosheh, 1138-1204
Ben Maimon, Mose
Ben Maimon, Mosheh, 1135-1204
Ben Maimon, Moisés
Ben Maimon, Mose, 1138-1204
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Ben Maimoun, Moise, 1138-1204
Ben Maimun, Mosheh, 1138-1204
Ben Maymon, Moses, 1135-1204
BenMaimon, Moses, 1135-1204
BenMaimon, Mose, 1135-1204
Ha-Rambam, 1138-1204
Ibn 'Ubaidallah al Qurtubi
Ibn Maimun, Musa, 1135-1204
Ibn Maimun al-Qurubi, Musa ibn Ubaidallah, 1138-1204
Ibn Maymun, Musa b. Ubayd, 1135-1204
Ibn Maymun, Musà
Ibn Maymun Musá, 1135-1204
Ibn Maymun, Abu Imran Musa b. Ubayd, 1135-1204
Ibn Maymun, Musá, 1135-1204
Ibn Maymun al-Qurtubi, 1135-1204
Ibn Mamun al-Qurtubi, Abu Amran Musa b. Ubaydallah, 1135-1204
Ibn-Maimun al-Qurtubi al-Andalusi, 1135-1204
Ibn-Maimun al-Qurtubi, Abu-Imran Musa Ibn-Ubaidallah, 1135-1204
Maiiemon, Mosis f., 1138-1204
Maimoides, 1135-1204
Maimon, Mose ben, 1135-1204
Maimon, Mose ben.
Maimon, Mose , Ben, 1135-1204
Maimon, Moses ben , Rabbi, 1135-1204
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Maimon, Moshe ben, 1135-1204
Maimon, Mosheh bar, 1135-1204
Maimon, Mosheh ben, 1135-1204
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Maimon, Moisés Ben
Maimoni, Mosheh, 1135-1204
Maimoni, Mosheh.
Maimonid, 1135-1204
Maimonide
Maimonide, Moise.
Maimonide, Moise, 1135-1204
Maimonide, Mosè, 1135-1204
Maimonide, 1135-1204
Maimonides, Moses F., 1135-1204
Maimonides, Mozes, 1135-1204
Maimonides, Mozes.
Maimonides, Moses , Rabbi
Maimonidesz
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Maimonide, Moise, 1138-1204
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Maimun, Mosche ben, 1135-1204
Maimuni
Maimuni, Moscheh, 1135-1204
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Maimuni, Musa, 1135-1204
Majemonides, Moses, 1135-1204
Majemonides, Moses, 1138-1204
Majmonides
Majmonides z Kordoby.
Majmuni, Mozes
Maymun, Musá ibn, 1135-1204
Mayom, Mose , ben, 1135-1204
Mamun al-Qurtubi, Abu Amran Musa b. Ubaydallah b., 1135-1204
Májmúni, Móse, 1135-1204
Meimon, Moses filius, 1138-1204
Meimonides, Moseh, 1135-1204
Moche ben Maimon
Mochében Maimon
Mochében Maimone, 1138-1204
Mochében Maimon, 1138-1204
Moise Maimonide.
Moise ben Maymon.
Moise ben Maimon
Moise ben Maimon, 1138-1204
Moise ben Maymon, 1138-1204
Moise Maimonide, 1135-1204
Moise ben Maimoun, 1135-1204
Moise , ben Maimoun, 1135-1204
Moise , benMaimoun, 1135-1204
Mosche Ben Maimon
Mosche Ben Maimon, 1135-1204
Mosche ben Maimon, 1138-1204
Mosche ben Maimun, 1135-1204
Mosche ben Maimun.
Moscheh ben Maimon, 1135-1204
Mose Ben Maimon
Mose Ben Maimon, 1138-1204
Mose Ben Maymon, 1138-1204
Mose Ben-Maimon, 1135-1204
Mose Ben-Majemon, 1135-1204
Mose Majmuni
Mose ben Maimon, 1135-1204
Mose ben Majmon, 1138-1204
Mose de Egypto
Moseh Ben Maimun, 1135-1204
Moseh b. Maymôn
Moseh ben Maimon, 1135-1204
Moseh da Aegypto, 1138-1204
Moseh de Aegipto, 1138-1204
Moses Aegyptus
Moses Ben Maimon
Moses Ben Maimon, 1135-1204
Moses Ben Mimoun
Moses Ben Mimoun, 1138-1204
Moses Ben-Maimon, 1135-1204
Moses Bscen-Maimon, 1135-1204
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Moses John Maimon
Moses Maimonides
Moses Maimonides, 1138-1204
Moses Maimuni
Moses Maimuni, 1135-1204
Moses Maimonides, 1135-1204
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Moses ben Maimun
Moses ben Maimun, 1135-1204
Moses ben Maymon, 1135-1204
Moses de Aegyptius
Moses de Aegyptius, 1138-1204
Moses fil. Majemon, 1138-1204
Moses, Rabbi, 1135-1204
Moses , Aegypticus, 1135-1204
Moses , Aegyptius, 1135-1204
Moses , Ben Maimon, 1135-1204
Moses , Maimonides, 1135-1204
Moses , benMaimon, 1135-1204
Mose , Ben Maimon, 1135-1204
Mose , BenMaimon, 1135-1204
Moshe Ben Maimon, 1135-1204
Moshe ben Maimon
Moshe ben Maimun, 1138-1204
Moshe ben Maimon, 1138-1204
Mosheh Bar Maimon, 1135-1204
Mosheh Bar-Maimon, 1135-1204
Mosheh Ben-Maimon, 1135-1204
Mosheh bar Maimon ha-Sefardi, 1138-1204
Mosheh bar Maimon, 1138-1204
Mosheh ben Maimon
Mosheh ben Maimon ha-Sefaradi.
Mosheh ben Maimon, 1135-1204
Mosheh ben Maymon.
Mosheh ha-Maymuni, 1138-1204
Mosheh , ha-Maimoni, 1135-1204
Mosis Majemonidis, 1135-1204
Mosis f. Maiiemon, 1135-1204
Mosseus Aegyptus
Mosseus Aegyptus, 1138-1204
Mosseus , Aegyptius, 1135-1204
Mosze ben Majmon.
Mose , BenMaymon, 1135-1204
Mose Bar-Maymun, 1135-1204
Mose Ben-Maimun, 1135-1204
Moseh Ben-Maimon, 1135-1204
Moseh bar Maymeno, 1135-1204
Moseh bar Maymon, 1135-1204
Moseh bar Mayymon, 1135-1204
Moseh ben Maymon, 1135-1204
Moseh ben Maymwn, 1138-1204
Moseh ben Mayymwn, 1138-1204
Moseh ha-Maymoni, 1135-1204
Moseh ha-Maymuni, 1135-1204
Moseh ham-Maijmuni, 1135-1204
Mose bar Maymon, 1135-1204
Moussa Ibn-Maimun, Abou Amram, 1138-1204
Moyses, Rabi, 1135-1204
Moyses , Maimonides, 1135-1204
Moysis, Rabbi, 1135-1204
Moysus , Rabbi, 1135-1204
Mozes Maimonides
Mozes ben Maimon, 1135-1204
Moseh ben Maymn.
Mosa Bar-Majmon, 1135-1204
Mosa Ben-Majmon, 1135-1204
Mose Bar Maimon, 1135-1204
Mose Bar-Maymon, 1135-1204
Musa Ibn Meymun el-Kurtubi, 1135-1204
Musa ibn Maymun, abu Imram.
Musa ibn Meymun
Musa ibn Ubaidallah al-Qurtubi al-Israili, 1138-1204
Musa Maimuni, 1135-1204
Musa Maymuni, 1135-1204
Musá ibn Maimun, 1135-1204
Musá ibn Maymun, 1135-1204
Musa Ibn-Maimun al-Qurtubi al-Andalusi, 1135-1204
Musa Ibn-Maimun, Abu-Imran al-Qurtubi, 1135-1204
Musa Ibn-Abdallah al-Israili al-Qurtubi, Abu-Imran, 1135-1204
Musa ibn Maymun ibn 'Abd Allah al-Qurtubi al-isra'ili, 1138-1204
Musa ibn Maymun, Abu Imram, 1138-1204
Mûsâ Maimûnis, 1138-1204
Mûsâ ben Maimûnî, 1138-1204
Musá ibn Ubayd Allah al-Qurubi al-Israili, 1138-1204
Musá ibn Abdallah al-Israili al-Qurubi, 1135-1204
Qurtubi, Musá ibn Maymun, 1135-1204
RMB"M
RMB"M, 1138-1204
RaMBa"M
RaMBa"M, 1138-1204
Rabbi Moses Maimonides, 1135-1204
Rabi Moyses.
Rambam, 1138-1204
Ramba''m.
al-Andalusi, Musá ibn Maymun al-Qurubi, 1138-1204
ben Maimon, Moshe, 1135-1204
ben Maimon, Moshe, 1138-1204
ha-Rambam, 1135-1204
Ubaidallah al-Qurtubi al-Israili, 1135-1204
Moshe ben Maymon
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