Doctor Perplexorum
Dublin Core
Title
Doctor Perplexorum
Subject
Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204
Judaica
Excerpts
Translations (documents)
Ibn Tibon, Mosheh, active 13th century (translator)
Description
Maimonides' philosophical treatise on Judaism takes a rationalist perspective while embracing the Jewish mystical tradition, albeit in a limited way. The first of the 3 books examines the attributes of God and rejects the trend toward anthropomorphizing Him. Maimonides stresses the danger of exposing the uneducated to mysticism; a broad knowledge of Torah and other texts, as well as an understanding of tradition, are necessary to prevent inadvertent heresy. The second book is concerned with the physical aspects of the universe and the notion of prophecy, and the third includes an explication of the book of Ezekiel as well as a discussion of the 613 mitzvot, or commandments, found in the Pentateuch.
Abstract
Excerpt from Moses Maimonides' Doctor Perplexorum [Guide for the Perplexed; Moreh Nevuchim; Dalalat al-Ha-irin], which includes both a Hebrew translation by Moses ibn Tibbon, as well as a German translation of the Hebrew version
Creator
Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204
Publisher
Monasch
Date Created
1839
Contributor
Ibn Tibon, Mosheh, active 13th century (translator)
Rights
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Access Rights
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Is Part Of
Solomon M. Hyams Collection of the Boston Medical Library (1.Mm.141)
Format
text
Extent
Excerpt (2 pages)
Language
Hebrew
German
Identifier
DigID0002761
Provenance
Purchased for the Solomon M. Hyams Collection of the Boston Medical Library, 1934
Files
Citation
Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204, “Doctor Perplexorum,” OnView, accessed April 23, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/12953.