• Sulla tradizione ebraica di alcuni commenti arabi alla «Metafisica»
    Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 12 155-177. 2001.
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    Hebrew Scholasticism in the Fiftheenth Century. A History and Source Book
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 69 (3): 579-580. 2007.
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    Maimonide
    Carocci. 2011.
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    The reception of Avicenna by medieval Jewish readers presents an underappreciated enigma. Despite the philosophical and scientific stature of Avicenna, his philosophical writings were relatively little studied in Jewish milieus, be it in Arabic or in Hebrew. In particular, Avicenna's philosophical writings are not among the “Hebräische Übersetzungen des Mittelalters” – only very few of them were translated into Hebrew. As an author associated with a definite corpus of writings, Avicenna hardly e…Read more
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    Among the many logical works by Abū Nasr Muhammad al-Fārābī (870–950), there are two commentaries on particular books or points of Aristotle's Topics, whose original Arabic text has been apparently lost. A number of quotations of one or both of them, translated into Hebrew, has been recently found in a philosophical anthology by a fourteenth-century Provençal Jewish scholar, Todros Todrosi. In this article, a detailed list of these quotations is given, and a tentative short examination of the co…Read more