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- The Guide for the Perplexed (Judeo-Arabic: דלאלת אלחאירין, romanized: Dalālat al-ḥā'irīn; Arabic: دلالة الحائرين, romanized: Dalālat al-ḥā'irīn; Hebrew:...
- commentary of Abu Sulaiman Rabiya ibn Yaḥya. Be-'Inyane ha-Kokabim ha-Nebukim, translation of Ptolemy's treatise on the planets. Sefer Arshmidah, Archimedes'...
- (RABaD), and at Jonathan's instance Maimonides sent to Lunel his Moreh Nebukim, which Samuel ibn Tibbon translated into Hebrew. Jonathan is the author...
- led to the study of the works of Maimonides—particularly of the "Moreh Nebukim"—the favorite writer of Hillel of Verona (1220–1295). This last-named litterateur...
- ("Adolescentoli"). Moses wrote Ma'amar ba-Ma'areket, an index to Maimonides' Moreh Nebukim, and explanations of philosophical terms, printed, together with Saul Cohen's...
- literature. His German translations of and Hebrew commentaries to the Moreh Nebukim of Moses Maimonides and the Ḥobot ha-Lebabot of Baḥya ibn Paḳuda, and especially...
- collection of gnomes, modeled after the Book of Proverbs (ib. 1788-91) "Moreh Nebukim," text together with commentary (ib. 1791-96). "Zemirot Asaf," with the...
- 1835. Moreh ha-Moreh, commentary on the philosophical part of the Moreh Nebukim (Guide to the Perplexed) of Maimonides, with an appendix containing corrections...
- haggadic commentary on Lamentations; Ein ha-Kore, a commentary on the Moreh Nebukim, criticizing the commentary of Isaac Abravanel; Miktam le-Dawid, a kabbalistic...
- Occident, contributing to it a partial translation of Maimonides' "Moreh Nebukim." After Leeser's death Sulzberger edited vol. xxvi. of The Occident. He...