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Moshe ben Maimon ("Maimonides")
18t-century portrait o Maimonides
Born1135
Cordova, Almoravid Empire (present-day Spain)
Dee'd12 December 1204 (aged 69)
Fostat, Egyp, or Cairo, Egyp[1]
ReleegionJudaism
EraMedieval Filosofie
RegionJewish filosofie
SchuilJewish law, Jewish ethics
Signatur

Moshe ben Maimon (Hebrew: משה בן מימון‎‎ Moshe ben Maymon), or Mūsā ibn Maymūn (Arabic: موسى بن ميمون‎), acronymed Rambam (Hebrew: רמב״ם‎‎ – for "Rabbeinu Moshe Ben Maimon", "Oor Rabbi/Teacher Moses Son o Maimon"), an Graecised (an subsequently Laitinised) Moses Maimonides, a preeminent medieval Sephardic Jewish filosofer an astronomer,[5] became ane o the maist prolific an influential Torah scholars an pheesicians[6][7][8] o the Middle Ages.

References

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  4. "Isaac Newton: "Judaic monotheist of the school of Maimonides"". Achgut.com. 19 Juin 2007. Retrieved 13 Mairch 2010.
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  6. "A Biographical and Historiographical Critique of Moses Maimonides". Archived frae the original on 5 September 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2016.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
  7. S. R. Simon (1999). "Moses Maimonides: medieval physician and scholar". Arch Intern Med. 159 (16): 1841–5. doi:10.1001/archinte.159.16.1841. PMID 10493314.
  8. Athar Yawar Email Address (2008). "Maimonides's medicine". The Lancet. 371 (9615): 804. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(08)60365-7.