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Hebrew commentary on the Guide for the Perplexed, including on Part III, chapter I, which prefaces the discussion of Ma'ase ha-Merkava with a discussion of …
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Bifolium from a Hebrew philosophical work extremely similar to, but apparently not identical with, the Guide for the Perplexed. Perhaps a commentary? It compares the …
Guide for the Perplexed. Maimonides autograph. Join: Amir Ashur.
Recto: page 7 of a literary composition on parashot petuḥot and setumot. Verso: Letter in Judaeo-Arabic. Draft? The recipient's son Efrayim is living with the …
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A Maimonides autograph of the Guide for the Perplexed. Information from FGP.
Guide for the Perplexed. In Judaeo-Arabic. Likely 13th century, based on handwriting, which may be known from other documents. Looks like the hand of Yedutun …
Copy of Maimonides' letter to Yosef b. Yehuda which comprises the introduction to the Guide for the Perplexed. In the hand of Shelomo b. Shemuel …
Recto: Letter from Yiṣḥaq b. Beẓalel b. Ḥayyim to David I Maimonides (b. Avraham b. Moshe), r. 1237–1300 CE. In Hebrew. Defending the Guide for …
Records of book sales, in the hand of Shelomo b. Eliyyahu. Dated: Monday, 16 Tammuz 1540 Seleucid = 9 July 1229 CE. "To increase their …
The elder Abu'l-Baya'n, (may his) R(ock) p(reserve him), sold through me the small [treatise on the] Art [of medicine] to the elder
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This is the fourth letter sent by Yonatan ha-Kohen b. David of Lunel to Moses Maimonides (active in Egypt ca. 1168–1204), writing in his own …
Letter in the hand of Shelomo b. Shemuel b. Saʿadya ha-Levi addressed to a judge. In Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: 1221–52 CE, as it mentions Crusaders ("Franks") …
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