Moses Maimonides
Born in Córdoba, Spain, Moses ben Maymūn (Abū ʿImran Mūsā ibn Maymūn ibn ʿUbayd Allāh; Moses Maimonides, also known as Rambam, an acronym of Rabbi Moses ben Maimon) was a scion of a rabbinic family and the proud heir to the Sephardic tradition of learning. After fleeing to Fez around the age of ten to escape Almohad persecutions in his homeland, he moved to Fustāt (Old Cairo), where he came to head the Jewish community and to serve as physician to the royal family. An active communal leader, Maimonides’ multifaceted contributions to Judeo-Arabic and Hebrew literature include the following: his Commentary on the Mishnah (1168), Book of the Commandments and the Mishneh Torah (both completed around 1178), Guide of the Perplexed (completed around 1190), numerous responsa, important topical essays, and a voluminous corpus of medical texts. His profound influence on virtually every subsequent Jewish thinker finds expression in the popular adage that compares Moses Maimonides to the biblical Moses himself: “From Moses to Moses there was none like Moses.”
Content by Moses Maimonides
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Mishneh Torah, The Book of Knowledge: On the Rise of Idolatry
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Epistle on the Resurrection of the Dead
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Prescription for Lemon Drinks
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Treatise on the Art of Logic
Maqāla fī ṣinā‘at al-manṭiq, Introduction, Chapters 6, 8 (selections)
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Commentary on the Mishnah: Introduction
Introduction (selections)
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Commentary on the Mishnah: Chapter 10 of Sanhedrin (Perek ḥelek)
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Commentary on the Mishnah: Eight Chapters
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Mishneh Torah, The Book of Knowledge: Principles of the Torah
Laws Concerning the Basic Principles of the Torah, Chapters 1-2 (selections); Laws Relating to Moral Dispositions and to Ethical Conduct, Chapters 1-4 (selections)
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Epistle on Hemorrhoids
Risāla fī ’l-bawāsīr, Introduction, Chapters 2, 6 (selections)
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An Early Manuscript Copy of the Book on Coitus
Kitāb fī l-jimā‘
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Book on Coitus
Kitāb fī l-jimā‘
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Guide of the Perplexed: On Knowing God
Guide of the Perplexed III:51 (selections)
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On the Regimen of Health
Fī tadbīr al-siḥḥa
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Letter to the Sages of Provence: On Astrology
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A Treatise in Elucidation of Some Symptoms and the Response to Them
Maqāla fī bayān ba‘ḍ al-a‘rāḍ wa-’l-jawāb ‘anhā
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On Poisons and the Protection Against Lethal Drugs
Kitāb al-sumūm wa-’l-mutaḥarriz min al-adwiya al-qitāla
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Medical Aphorisms
Fuṣūl Mūsā, Introduction, Book Two, On the Humors
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Responsum: On a Set Lifetime
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Treatise on Asthma
Maqāla fī’l-rabw
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Book on Rules Regarding the Practical Part of the Medical Art
Kitāb qawānīn al-juzʼ al-‘amalī min ṣināʻat al-ṭibb
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Mishneh Torah, Book of Love: On Writing Scrolls
Laws of Tefillin, Mezuzah, and Sefer Torah, 8:4–5
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Mishneh Torah, Book of Love: Laws of Prayer
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Autograph Draft of the Guide of the Perplexed (Dalālat al-ḥā’irīn)
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Guide of the Perplexed: On Prayer
Guide of the Perplexed III:32 (selections)
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Responsum: On the Blessing over the Signs of Virginity
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Two Responsa: On the Repetition of the ‘Amidah
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Images of the Temple
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The Epistle on Forced Conversion
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Commentary on the Mishnah
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Commentary on the Mishnah: Prefatory Poem
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Decree on Menstrual Purity
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Mishneh Torah
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The Book of Commandments
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Responsum: On a Blind Teacher of Girls
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Responsum: On a Husband Who Objects to His Wife Teaching (I)
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Responsum: On a Husband Who Objects to His Wife Teaching (II)
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