Gersonides
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Gersonides — Levi ben Gershom ( he. לוי בן גרשום), better known as Gersonides or the Ralbag [ Ralbag is the acronym of Rabbi Levi Ben Gershom , with vowels added to make it easily pronouncable the normal traditional Jewish practice with the names of prominent … Wikipedia
Gersónides — Levi ben Gershon (en hebreo, לוי בן גרשון), mejor conocido como Gersónides o Ralbag[1] (Bagnols sur Cèze, Languedoc, 1288 1344) fue un famoso rabino, filósofo, talmudista, matemático, astrónomo y astrólogo. Fue uno de los más importantes… … Wikipedia Español
Gersonides — Levi ben Gershon (auch Levi ben Gerson oder Levi ben Gerschom, lateinisch Leo Hebraeus, Leo de Balneolis oder Gersonides genannt, * 1288 in Bagnols sur Cèze (Südfrankreich), † 20. April (?) 1344 in Perpignan(?)) war ein jüdischer Mathematiker,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gersonides — (Levi ben Gerson, 1288–1344) The most important Jewish Aristotelian after Maimonides . His major work, The Wars of the Lord, investigates problems that he considers Maimonides not to have resolved, tend ing to a rather stricter Aristotelianism,… … Philosophy dictionary
Gersonides — See Levi ben Gerson … Islamic philosophy dictionary
Gersonides, Levi ben Gerson, Leo of Bagnols — See Jewish philosophy … History of philosophy
Levi ben Gershon (Gersonides; Ralbag) — (1288 1344) French philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, biblical commentator and talmudist. He was born at Bagnols sur Ceze, and lived in Orange and Avignon. His Milhamot Adonai deals with the imortality of the soul, prophecy, omnipotence,… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Леви бен Гершом — Леви бен Гершом לוי בן גרשום Дата рождения: 1288 год(1288) Место рождения: Баньоль сюр Сез, Франция Дата смерти: 20 апреля … Википедия
LEVI BEN GERSHOM — (1288–1344; acronym: RaLBaG; also called Maestre Leo de Bagnols; Magister Leo Hebraeus; Gersonides), mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and biblical commentator, born probably at Bagnols sur Cèze (Languedoc – now département du Gard, France) … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jewish philosophy — Colette Sirat INTRODUCTION The history of medieval Jewish philosophy can be divided into two consecutive periods. The first, beginning in the ninth century and ending roughly with the death of Maimonides in 1204, occurred in Islamic lands. The… … History of philosophy