Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 72 of
72
with 100 triples per page.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor abstract "Abba Mari ben Eligdor (also called Sen (or Senior) Astruc de Noves) was a distinguished Talmudist, an eminent philosopher, and an able physicist and astronomer who flourished in the fourteenth century in Salon-de-Provence[1]. In 1335, he was already very old (Samuel of Marseilles, in "Écrivains Juifs," p. 562, according to which the note in "Rev. Ét. Juives," ix. 59, must be corrected). Of the many writings of Abba Mari, who, according to his contemporary, Isaac de Lattes, wrote commentaries on the Pentateuch, Job, parts of the Talmud, and Pirḳe de-Rabbi Eliezer, as well as works on physics, logic, and metaphysics, merely fragments are extant, and these in manuscript only. His commentary on Job is found in several European libraries; it is not a commentary in an exegetical or historical sense, but is full of philosophical disquisitions upon the Biblical theodicy.The existence of Job is doubted by Abba Mari, as by some of the Talmudic rabbis. He says that, at any rate, the book bearing his name was not written by Job, as some authorities in the Talmud admit, but by Moses. Job's four friends represent in their personalities four different views of evil in the world. Eliphaz, representative of tradition, denies altogether the reality of evil, in agreement with Deut. xxxii. 4. Bildad, on the other hand, does not deny its reality, but holds, as-if he had been the loyal disciple of the old rabbis and Motazilites, that God allows the just to suffer here in order to reward them the more in the future life. Zophar, too, considers evil a reality; with the Ascharites, with whom many rabbis agree, he insists on man's ignorance of the divine will, which finite man ought not to investigate. Elihu is of the same opinion as Eliphaz, but with the difference that what Eliphaz accepts as a matter of faith, Elihu demonstrates philosophically. It can thus be seen that Abba Mari was a loyal student of Maimonides, and that, like him, he considered revelation and true philosophy as identical. Whether a philosophical and allegorical commentary on the Song of Songs, in manuscript in the Cambridge and Oxford libraries and ascribed to him, is really his, or should becredited to Moses of Narbonne, with whom Abba Mari is elsewhere confounded, is uncertain. The same doubt holds concerning the Hebrew translation of Gazzali's "Tendencies of Philosophers," which is ascribed to Abba Mari, but possibly also belongs to the aforesaid Moses. But there is no reason for Steinschneider's doubt concerning a Munich manuscript, containing the introduction to the first book of Euclid, with the superscription, "Written by Abba Mari, philosopher and teacher of truth."; it certainly belongs to our Abba Mari, and the words Abba Mari are not to be translated "My Lord and Father," for these two words would otherwise have their proper place at the beginning and not at the end of the sentence. Abba Mari also wrote "Refutations," in which he assailed Joseph Caspi's "Book of Secrets." This book, with the exception of a few quotations from it in other writers, has disappeared.".
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageExternalLink books?id=h0t4VFU1nTIC&pg=PA3.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageID "35756950".
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageLength "3742".
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageRevisionID "649664624".
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_French_people.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_rabbis.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_astronomers.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_male_writers.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_philosophers.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_rabbis.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Jewish_theologians.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Provençal_Jews.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Lattes.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_de_Lattes.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Caspi.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Maimonides.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Moses_ben_Joshua.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Moses_of_Narbonne.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Motazilites.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Mu%60tazila.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Pentateuch.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Pirke_De-Rabbi_Eliezer.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Pirḳe_de-Rabbi_Eliezer.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Salon-de-Provence.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Talmud.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Talmudist.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLink Torah.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abba Mari ben Eligdor".
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor hasPhotoCollection Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor name "Abba Mari Ben Eligdor".
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor shortDescription "Rabbi".
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jewish_Encyclopedia.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor description "Rabbi".
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor description "Rabbi".
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor subject Category:14th-century_French_people.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor subject Category:14th-century_rabbis.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor subject Category:French_astronomers.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor subject Category:French_male_writers.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor subject Category:French_philosophers.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor subject Category:French_rabbis.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor subject Category:Medieval_Jewish_theologians.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor subject Category:Provençal_Jews.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor hypernym Talmudist.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Agent.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Article.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Person.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Philosopher.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Scientist.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Article.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Leader.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Philosopher.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Scholar.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Scientist.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Source.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Person.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Agent.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type NaturalPerson.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Thing.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Q215627.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Q5.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor type Person.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor comment "Abba Mari ben Eligdor (also called Sen (or Senior) Astruc de Noves) was a distinguished Talmudist, an eminent philosopher, and an able physicist and astronomer who flourished in the fourteenth century in Salon-de-Provence[1]. In 1335, he was already very old (Samuel of Marseilles, in "Écrivains Juifs," p. 562, according to which the note in "Rev. Ét. Juives," ix. 59, must be corrected).".
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor label "Abba Mari ben Eligdor".
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor sameAs m.0jt6kp_.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor sameAs Q4663651.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor sameAs Q4663651.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor wasDerivedFrom Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor?oldid=649664624.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor isPrimaryTopicOf Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor.
- Abba_Mari_ben_Eligdor name "Abba Mari Ben Eligdor".