- of Acha'i [Gaon]
Halachot Gedolot Halachot Pesukot, by Rav
Yehudai Gaon
Emunoth ve-Deoth (Saadia Gaon) The
Siddur by
Amram Gaon
Responsa The
Rishonim are...
- The Book of
Beliefs and
Opinions (Arabic: كتاب الأمانات والاعتقادات, romanized: Kitāb al-Amānāt wa l-Iʿtiqādāt) is a book
written by
Saadia Gaon (completed...
- in Hebrew.
These include:
Saadia Gaon's
translations of the Pentateuch,,
Emunoth ve-Deoth (originally كتاب الأمانات والاعتقادات), his
tafsir (biblical commentary...
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Joseph Albo,
Abraham ibn Daud, the Rosh and Leon de Modena.
Saadia Gaon, in
Emunoth ve-Deoth (Hebrew: "beliefs and opinions")
concludes Section VI with a re****ation...
-
commentaries and many
other works: he is best
known for the
philosophical work
Emunoth ve-Deoth. Two
months of the year were
denoted as
yarchei kallah, or "months...
-
Islamic philosophy is Rav
Saadia Gaon (892–942). His most
important work is
Emunoth ve-Deoth (Book of
Beliefs and Opinions). In this work
Saadia treats of...
- the
Talmud and Midrash. In the 9th
century Saadia Gaon
wrote the text
Emunoth ve-Deoth
which is the
first systematic presentation and
philosophic foundation...
-
Encyclopedia of
Islam *Maimonedes,
Mishneh Torah,
Yesodei Hatorah,
Chapter 1
Emunoth ve-Deoth, II:5 Exod.
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- Ibn Daud had
before him,
according to his own statement, were Saadia's
Emunoth ve-Deoth, and "The
Fountain of Life" by
Solomon ibn Gabirol. On the one...
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Perplexed Maimonides,
Mishneh Torah Yehuda Halevi,
Kuzari Saadia Gaon,
Emunoth ve-Deoth Al-Ghazali, The
Incoherence of the
Philosophers Averroes, The...