Title | A Hebrew Encyclopedia of the Thirteenth Century. Natural Philosophy in Judah ben Solomon ha-Cohen's "Midrash ha-Hokhmah. Edition, Translation, Study |
Type | Monograph |
Language | English |
Date | 2023 |
Publication Place | Leiden |
Publisher | Brill |
Series | Officina Philosophica Hebraica |
Volume | 3 |
Categories | Jewish Averroism, Natural Philosophy |
Author(s) | Resianne Fontaine , Reimund Leicht , Giuseppe Veltri |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
The first of the three major thirteenth-century Hebrew encyclopedias of science and philosophy, the Midrash ha-Ḥokhmah presents a survey of philosophy and mathematical sciences. Originally written in Arabic, the author, Judah ben Solomon ha-Cohen, who was inspired by Maimonides’ Guide of the Perplexed, translated his own work into Hebrew in the 124os in Italy when he was in the service of Frederick II. The part on natural philosophy edited and translated in this volume is the first Hebrew text to draw extensively on Averroes’ commentaries on Aristotle. Over several chapters, Resianne Fontaine explores Judah’s ambivalent attitude towards Aristotelian philosophy. |
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Title | Natural Law and the Law of Moses in Jewish Averroistic Philosophy |
Type | Article |
Language | English |
Date | 2022 |
Journal | The Journal of religion |
Volume | 102 |
Issue | 3 |
Pages | 354-375 |
Categories | Jewish Averroism, Tradition and Reception, Natural Philosophy |
Author(s) | Shalom Sadik |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
In order to understand the relationship between philosophy and religion, one of the major questions that must be explored is the relation between natural law and prophetic law. One of the main problems with modern research on this topic in the field of Jewish studies is that debate is relegated to the interpretation of only a few thinkers whose ideas are presumed to represent Judaism. The aim of this article is to begin remedying this issue by analyzing the relation between the Law of Moses and natural law as presented by four Jewish Averroists: Rabbis Isaac Albalag, Isaac Pulgar, Josef Ibn Kaspi, and Levi ben Abraham. |
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Title | Is Silence Praise to Thee? On the Remarkable Near-Absence of Hebrew Averroist Metaphysical Speculation about God in the 15th-16th Centuries |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2021 |
Published in | Averroism between the 15th and 17th Century |
Pages | 225–244 |
Categories | Jewish Averroism, Metaphysics, Renaissance |
Author(s) | Yehuda Halper |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
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Title | Averroism between the 15th and 17th Century |
Type | Edited Book |
Language | undefined |
Date | 2021 |
Publication Place | Nordhausen |
Publisher | Verlag Traugott Bautz |
Series | Studia Classica et Mediaevalia |
Volume | 28 |
Categories | Averroism, Latin Averroism, Jewish Averroism, Tradition and Reception |
Author(s) | Jozef Matula |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
The collection of papers assesses the impact of the reception of Averroist ideas on philosophy between the 15th and 17th century in the Latin West. Most of the articles in the volume were presented at the conference "Averroism between the 15th and 17th century," which was held on 9th -10th November, 2016 by the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts at Palacký University, Olomouc, the Czech Republic. The contributors explore the influence of Averroes, identify the difficulties in the interpretation of his works, and study his followers and critics in the Latin, Hebrew, and Byzantine traditions. |
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Title | The Term mitpalsef in Jewish Philosophy and Its Particular Use in Jewish Averroism |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2020 |
Published in | Studies in the Formation of Medieval Hebrew Philosophical Terminology |
Pages | 151–165 |
Categories | Averroism, Jewish Averroism, Influence |
Author(s) | Giovanni Licata |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
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Title | Studies in the Formation of Medieval Hebrew Philosophical Terminology |
Type | Edited Book |
Language | English |
Date | 2020 |
Publication Place | Leiden, Boston |
Publisher | Brill |
Series | Studies in Jewish History and Culture |
Volume | 57 |
Categories | Aristotle, Tradition and Reception, Jewish Averroism |
Author(s) | Reimund Leicht , Giuseppe Veltri |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
This volume contains studies based on papers delivered at the international conference of the PESHAT in Context project entitled “Themes, Terminology, and Translation Procedures in Twelfth-Century Jewish Philosophy.” The central figure in this book is Judah Ibn Tibbon. He sired the Ibn Tibbon family of translators, which influenced philosophical and scientific Hebrew writing for centuries. More broadly, the study of this early phase of the Hebrew translation movement also reveals that the formation of a standardized Hebrew terminology was a long process that was never fully completed. Terminological shifts are frequent even within the Tibbonide family, to say nothing of the fascinating terminological diversity displayed by other authors and translators discussed in this book. |
Online Access | https://brill.com/view/title/55932 |
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Title | Isaac Polqar – A Jewish Philosopher or a Philosopher and a Jew? |
Type | Monograph |
Language | English |
Date | 2020 |
Publication Place | Berlin; Boston |
Publisher | De Gruyter |
Series | Jewish Thought, Philosophy and Religion |
Volume | 3 |
Categories | Aristotle, Jewish Averroism, Tradition and Reception |
Author(s) | Racheli Haliva |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
To date, scholars have skilfully discussed aspects of Polqar’s thought, and yet none of the existing studies offers a comprehensive examination that covers Polqar’s thought in its entirety. This book aims to fill this lacuna by tracing and contextualizing both Polqar’s Islamic sources (al-Fārābī, Avicenna, and Averroes) and his Jewish sources (Maimonides and Isaac Albalag). The study brings to light three of Polqar’s main purposes; (1) seeking to defend Judaism as a true religion against Christianity; (2) similarly to his fellow Jewish Averroists, Polqar wishes to defend the discipline of philosophy. By philosophy, Polqar means Averroes' interpretation of Aristotle. As a consequence, he offers an Averroistic interpretation of Judaism and becomes one of the main representatives of Jewish Averroism; (3) defending his philosophical interpretation of Judaism. From a social and political point of view, Polqar's unreserved embrace of philosophy raised problems within the Jewish community; he had to refute the Jewish traditionalists’ charge that he was a heretic, led astray by philosophy. The main objective guiding this study is that Polqar advances a systematic naturalistic interpretation of Judaism, which in many cases does not agree with traditional Jewish views. "Haliva’s lucid, learned, and incisive monograph on the thought of Isaac Polqar is the first comprehensive study devoted to this important, but neglected fourteenth century Jewish Averroist. It makes a significant contribution to our knowledge of post-Maimonidean medieval Jewish philosophy. Haliva convincingly shows that while Polqar claims to follow Maimonides, he consistently pushes his thought in a more radical direction, offering a severely naturalistic interpretation of Jewish religious principles and refusing to make any concessions to more traditional theological modes of thought. Her study leads us to ask whether it is possible to uphold such an uncompromising philosophical and naturalistic reading of Judaism as that of Polqar, that is, whether it does justice to the Jewish religious principles it purports to interpret and enables us to maintain the authority of traditional Halakhah." |
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Title | Le forme degli elementi. Isaac Abravanel e la tradizione aristotelica medievale |
Type | Monograph |
Language | Italian |
Date | 2018 |
Publication Place | Pisa |
Publisher | Pisa University Press |
Series | Greco, Arabo, Latino: le vie del sapere. Studi |
Volume | 7 |
Categories | Jewish Averroism |
Author(s) | Elisa Coda |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
Isaac Abravanel (1438-1508) appartiene non solo alla storia del pensiero ebraico, ma anche a quella della filosofia. Le radici della sua formazione filosofica sono insieme medievali e rinascimentali; egli si fonda su un patrimonio di testi e dottrine ereditate dalla tradizione greco-araba - Avicenna, al-Gazali, Averroè - ma è immerso anche nella cultura del suo tempo. "Le forme degli elementi" ("Surot ha-yesodot") è il primo dei suoi scritti. Discute una difficoltà posta dalle dottrine fisiche di Aristotele: che cosa sono i quattro elementi di cui si parla nel trattato sulla "Generazione e la corruzione", e in che modo la loro interazione segue le leggi generali stabilite nella "Fisica" e si accorda con la natura del mondo celeste? Fuoco, acqua, aria, e terra sono delle qualità, delle sostanze, né qualità né sostanze? Da questo breve trattato, ci giunge l'eco della tradizione dell'aristotelismo, che non ha cessato di interrogarsi su questi temi dalla filosofia di età imperiale, con Alessandro di Afrodisia, sino alle esegesi di Averroè. Segmento della storia dell'aristotelismo e, insieme, testimonianza della cultura filosofica dell'ebraismo tra la fine del Medioevo e l'inizio del Rinascimento, il trattato di Isaac Abravanel sulle "Forme degli elementi" e qui trascritto dall'edizione cinquecentesca e tradotto per la prima volta. |
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Title | Abraham Bibago on Intellectual Conjunction and Human Happiness, Faith and Metaphysics according to a 15th century Jewish Averroist |
Type | Article |
Language | English |
Date | 2015 |
Journal | Quaestio |
Volume | 15 |
Pages | 309–318 |
Categories | Averroism, Jewish Averroism, Commentary, Metaphysics |
Author(s) | Yehuda Halper |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
The 15th century Jewish Aragonian thinker, Abraham Bibago treats conjunction in his two main works, Derekh Emunah (“The Way of Faith”) and Commentary on Aristotle’s Metaphysics. In the former, which explicitly interprets Biblical and Talmudic stories along philosophical lines, Bibago promotes a neo-Platonic intellectual emanation schema and boldly asserts that human happiness is attained through conjunction with higher intellects. In the Commentary, which primarily treats Aristotle’s Metaphysics and Averroes’ commentaries on it, Bibago gives an account of conjunction that does not necessarily fit with the intellectual conjunction of Derekh Emunah. Indeed, his remarks in the Commentary are much less decisive about human happiness, suggesting that Bibago qua philosopher is more open minded about the summum bonum than he is qua religious thinker. |
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Title | Einblicke in die marokkanische Judaistik. Teil I: Ahmad Chahlane und der hebräische Averroes |
Type | Article |
Language | German |
Date | 2014 |
Journal | Judaica |
Volume | 70 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 24-61 |
Categories | Jewish Averroism |
Author(s) | Brahim Abdellah Bourcharene |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
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Title | "Averroismus im Judentum", s.v. "Averroes, Averroismus" |
Type | Article |
Language | German |
Date | 1980 |
Pages | 1295 |
Categories | Jewish Averroism |
Author(s) | Hermann Greive |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
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Title | A Hebrew Encyclopedia of the Thirteenth Century. Natural Philosophy in Judah ben Solomon ha-Cohen's "Midrash ha-Hokhmah. Edition, Translation, Study |
Type | Monograph |
Language | English |
Date | 2023 |
Publication Place | Leiden |
Publisher | Brill |
Series | Officina Philosophica Hebraica |
Volume | 3 |
Categories | Jewish Averroism, Natural Philosophy |
Author(s) | Resianne Fontaine , Reimund Leicht , Giuseppe Veltri |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
The first of the three major thirteenth-century Hebrew encyclopedias of science and philosophy, the Midrash ha-Ḥokhmah presents a survey of philosophy and mathematical sciences. Originally written in Arabic, the author, Judah ben Solomon ha-Cohen, who was inspired by Maimonides’ Guide of the Perplexed, translated his own work into Hebrew in the 124os in Italy when he was in the service of Frederick II. The part on natural philosophy edited and translated in this volume is the first Hebrew text to draw extensively on Averroes’ commentaries on Aristotle. Over several chapters, Resianne Fontaine explores Judah’s ambivalent attitude towards Aristotelian philosophy. |
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Title | A Note about Two Newly-Discovered Hebrew Quotations of Averroes' Works Lost in their Original Arabic Texts |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2007 |
Published in | אודה לאוד״ה. Studies in Hebrew Literature and Jewish Culture. Presented to Albert van der Heide on the Occasion of his Sixty-Fifth Birthday |
Pages | 241–250 |
Categories | Transmission, Jewish Averroism |
Author(s) | Mauro Zonta |
Publisher(s) | |
Translator(s) |
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Title | Abraham Bibago on Intellectual Conjunction and Human Happiness, Faith and Metaphysics according to a 15th century Jewish Averroist |
Type | Article |
Language | English |
Date | 2015 |
Journal | Quaestio |
Volume | 15 |
Pages | 309–318 |
Categories | Averroism, Jewish Averroism, Commentary, Metaphysics |
Author(s) | Yehuda Halper |
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The 15th century Jewish Aragonian thinker, Abraham Bibago treats conjunction in his two main works, Derekh Emunah (“The Way of Faith”) and Commentary on Aristotle’s Metaphysics. In the former, which explicitly interprets Biblical and Talmudic stories along philosophical lines, Bibago promotes a neo-Platonic intellectual emanation schema and boldly asserts that human happiness is attained through conjunction with higher intellects. In the Commentary, which primarily treats Aristotle’s Metaphysics and Averroes’ commentaries on it, Bibago gives an account of conjunction that does not necessarily fit with the intellectual conjunction of Derekh Emunah. Indeed, his remarks in the Commentary are much less decisive about human happiness, suggesting that Bibago qua philosopher is more open minded about the summum bonum than he is qua religious thinker. |
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Title | Al-Farabi, Avicenna, & Averroes in Hebrew: Remarks on the Indirect Transmission of Arabic-Islamic Philosophy in Medieval Judaism |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2012 |
Published in | The Judeo-Christian-Islamic Heritage: Philosophical & Theological Perspectives |
Pages | 59–88 |
Categories | Averroism, Transmission, Jewish Averroism |
Author(s) | James T. Robinson |
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Title | Averroes' Commentary on Aristotle's De Generatione Animalium and its Use in Two Thirteenth-Century Hebrew Encyclopedias |
Type | Book Section |
Language | English |
Date | 2008 |
Published in | Islamic Thought in the Middle Ages. Studies in Text, Transmission and Translation, in Honour of Hans Daiber |
Pages | 489–502 |
Categories | Natural Philosophy, Jewish Averroism |
Author(s) | Resianne Fontaine |
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Title | Averroism between the 15th and 17th Century |
Type | Edited Book |
Language | undefined |
Date | 2021 |
Publication Place | Nordhausen |
Publisher | Verlag Traugott Bautz |
Series | Studia Classica et Mediaevalia |
Volume | 28 |
Categories | Averroism, Latin Averroism, Jewish Averroism, Tradition and Reception |
Author(s) | Jozef Matula |
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The collection of papers assesses the impact of the reception of Averroist ideas on philosophy between the 15th and 17th century in the Latin West. Most of the articles in the volume were presented at the conference "Averroism between the 15th and 17th century," which was held on 9th -10th November, 2016 by the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts at Palacký University, Olomouc, the Czech Republic. The contributors explore the influence of Averroes, identify the difficulties in the interpretation of his works, and study his followers and critics in the Latin, Hebrew, and Byzantine traditions. |
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Title | Averroistic Trends in Jewish-Christian Polemics in the Late Middle Ages |
Type | Article |
Language | English |
Date | 1980 |
Journal | Speculum |
Volume | 55 |
Pages | 294–304 |
Categories | Averroism, Jewish Averroism |
Author(s) | Daniel J. Lasker |
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Title | Averroès (Ibn Rushd) et sa postérité dans le judaïsme médiéval. La philosophie de Moïse de Narbonne (1300-1362) |
Type | Book Section |
Language | French |
Date | 2014 |
Published in | Orient-Occident racines spirituelles de l’Europe. Enjeux et implications de la translatio studiorum dans le judaïsme, le christianisme et l’islam de l’Antiquité à la Renaissance. Actes du colloque scientifique international 16-19 novembre 2009 |
Pages | 275–282 |
Categories | Jewish Averroism, Tradition and Reception |
Author(s) | Maurice-Ruben Hayoun |
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Title | Der Averroismus in der philosophischen Tradition des Judentums |
Type | Book Section |
Language | German |
Date | 2000 |
Published in | Die philosophische Aktualität der jüdischen Tradition |
Pages | 211–224 |
Categories | Averroism, Jewish Averroism |
Author(s) | Maurice-Ruben Hayoun |
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