A history of mediaeval Jewish philosophy

Mineola, NY: Dover Publications (1944)
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Abstract

In this enlightening study, a noted scholar elucidates the distinguishing characteristics of the works of several Jewish thinkers of the Middle Ages. In addition to summaries of the main arguments and teachings of Moses Maimonides, Isaac Israeli, Judah Halevi, Abraham Ibn Daud, Hillel ben Samuel, Levi ben Gerson, Joseph Albo, and many others, the author offers insightful analyses and commentary. Of particular value to beginners, this volume is also an ever-relevant resource for many issues of scholarly debate.

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original Husik, Isaac (1916) "A history of mediaeval Jewish philosophy". Macmillan
reprint Husik, Isaac (1958) "A history of mediaeval Jewish philosophy". Meridian Books

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