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Title Jewish Medieval and Renaissance studies / edited by Alexander Altmann.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1967.

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Description 384 pages.
Series Philip W. Lown Institute of Advanced Judaic Studies, Brandeis University. Studies and texts ; v. 4
Studies and texts (Philip W. Lown Institute of Advanced Judaic Studies) ; v. 4.
Note English, French, and Hebrew.
Bibliography Bibliographical footnotes.
Contents Aspects of the historical background of Jewish life in medieval Egypt, by N. Golb--Esau as symbol in early medieval thought, by G. D. Cohen.--Le problème de l'unité de Dieu d'après Dawūd ibn Marwān al-Muqammis, by G. Vajda.--Saadia's list of theories of the soul, by H. Davidson.--Some non-halakic aspects of the Mishneh Torah, by I. Twersky.--Maimonides' "thirteen principles," by A. Hyman.--Abraham Maimonides and his pietist circle, by S. D. Goitein.--Yedaiah Bedershi's apology, by A. S. Halkin.--Isaac ibn Laṭif--philosopher or Kabbalist? By S. O. H. Wilensky.--Moses Narboni's "Epistle on Shi'ur Qomā," by A. Altmann.--Greek into Hebrew : Samuel ben Judah of Marseilles, fourteenth-century philosopher and translator, by L. V. Berman.--The rise of art music in the Italian ghetto, by I. Adler.
Subject Judaism -- History -- Medieval and early modern period, 425-1789.
Jews -- History -- 70-1789.
Jews.
History.
Chronological Term 70-1789
Added Author Altmann, Alexander, 1906-1987.