Biography of rambam
Biography of rambam
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Maimonides
Jewish philosopher from Spain (1135–1204)
For other uses, see Maimonides (disambiguation).
"Moses ben Maimon" redirects here. For the Moroccan kabbalist, see Moses ben Maimon Albas.
For the Haifa hospital, see Rambam Health Care Campus.
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Engraving in Thesaurus Antiquitatum Sacrarum from which all modern portraits are derived, c. 1744[1] | |
Born | 30 March[2] or 6 April[3] 1135 Possibly born 28 March or 4 April[4] 1138 Córdoba, Almoravid Empire |
Died | 12 December 1204 (66–69 years old) Fostat, Ayyubid Sultanate |
Notable work | |
Spouse | (1) daughter of Nathaniel Baruch (2) daughter of Mishael Halevi |
Era | Medieval philosophy |
Region | Middle Eastern philosophy |
School | Aristotelianism |
Language | Judeo-Arabic, Medieval Hebrew |
Main interests | Theology, Halakha, Astronomy, Medicine |
Notable ideas | Maimonides' rule, Golden mean, 13 principles of faith |