Book of the Responses of the Uncle and the Nephew

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Illustration of two golden-haloed figures in robes, one white-haired and bearded and the other younger, holding hands and gesturing.
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Berekhiah ha-Nakdan’s Book of the Responses of the Uncle and the Nephew (Sefer teshuvot ha-dod ve-ha-nekhed) is a Hebrew reworking of the Latin Questions on Natural Science (Quaestiones naturales) by Adelard of Bath (ca. 1080–ca. 1152), itself based on Greco-Arabic natural philosophy. Adelard wrote his text, which was part of a trilogy, in the form of a Platonic dialogue. Berekhiah’s version of this text, likely made directly from the Latin original, restructures Adelard’s work considerably. In addition to adding biblical and talmudic content, Berekhiah inserts rhymed prose and references to medieval Jewish writers and makes the discussion between the interlocutors more disjointed than in Adelard’s version. The first part of this excerpt is from the table of contents, illustrating some of the questions dealt with in the work, while the second shows some of the dialogue between the two speakers as they try to understand some scientific concepts.

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