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Sefer Ha
Ikkarim (Hebrew: סֵפֶר הָעִקָּרִים, romanized: sēp̄er hāʿiqqārim, lit. 'Book of Principles') is a fifteenth-century work by
rabbi Joseph Albo...
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during the
fifteenth century,
known chiefly as the
author of
Sefer ha-
Ikkarim ("Book of Principles"), the
classic work on the
fundamentals of Judaism...
- Shorashim, the
principles of
Jewish faith as
enumerated by Albo in
Sefer ha-
Ikkarim S****sh, a
village in the
Judean hills Semitic root This disambiguation...
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Aedificatoria (first
printed book on architecture)
Joseph Albo -
Sefer ha-
Ikkarim (posthumously published) Sir
Thomas Malory - Le
Morte d'Arthur October...
- (Wars of the Lord)
Nefesh Ha-Chaim Or
Adonai Perek Chelek Philo Sefer ha-
Ikkarim Sefer ha-Chinuch Etz
Chaim Maggid Mesharim Pardes Rimonim Sefer haBahir...
- O'Collins 1983, pp. 162–163.
McKim 2001, p. 350.
Joseph Albo,
Sefer Ha
Ikkarim "Fons Vitae" of
Solomon ibn
Gabirol Fuller 2005, p. 1. Lusthaus, Dan (2002)...
- The 15th-century
Jewish philosopher Joseph Albo
argued similarly in his
Ikkarim that
there are two
types of time: "Measured time
which depends on motion...
- 1443–52), the
first printed work on
architecture Joseph Albo –
Sefer ha-
Ikkarim (written
before 1444)
Bommarasa of
Terakanambi –
Sanatkumara Charite Sir...
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mirroring Talmud-study as above.
These works (Kuzari,
Moreh Nevukhim,
Sefer ha-
Ikkarim,
Emunot ve-Deot,
Derech Hashem,
Nefesh Ha-Chaim, Kad ha-Kemach and others)...
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century philosopher and
Torah commentator (1437–1508)
Joseph Albo, (Sefer
Ikkarim), 15th
century Spain Israel Bruna, (Mahari Bruna), 15th
century German...