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    Isaac Orobio acquired the veneration and praise of the most learned men of his century (G. de la Torre, Latin translator, Dedication of Certamen Philosophicum). Voltaire attested to Orobio's vast knowledge, his avoidance of illusions, his literary excellence, and his pleasant spirit and extreme politeness (Letter IX, Sur les Juifs, D'Orobio). Leibniz acknowledged Orobio's exceptional subtlety and reasoning beyond the usual writings of his religion (LH 20, p. 102r). Graetz recognized Orobio's int…Read more
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    Anthologie du Guide de Maïmonide par Leibniz
    with Moïse Maïmonide, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, and Lloyd Strickland
    Cercle Hilliger. 2022.
    La traduction latine du livre de Maïmonide Moreh Nevukhim | Guide des égarés, a été l'ouvrage juif le plus influent des derniers millénaires (Di Segni, 2019 ; Rubio, 2006 ; Wohlman, 1988, 1995 ; Kohler, 2017). Elle marqua le début de la scolastique, fille du judaïsme élevée par des penseurs juifs, selon l'historien Heinrich Graetz (Geschichte der Juden, L. 6, Leipzig 1861, p. xii). Imprimée par la première presse mécanique de Gutenberg, son influence en Occident s'étendit jusqu'au Vème concile …Read more
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    Antología de la Guía de Maimónides por Leibniz
    with Maimonides , Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, and Lloyd Strickland
    Cercle Hilliger. 2022.
    La traducción al latín de la obra de Maimónides Moreh Nevukhim | Guía para Perplejos, ha sido la obra judía más influyente en los últimos milenios (Di Segni, 2019; Rubio, 2006; Wohlman, 1988, 1995; Kohler, 2017). Ésta marcó el comienzo de la escolástica, «hija del judaísmo nutrida por pensadores judíos, » según el historiador Heinrich Graetz (Geschichte der Juden, L. 6, Leipzig 1861, p. xii). Impresa por la primera imprenta mecánica de Gutenberg, su influencia en Occidente se extendió hasta el …Read more
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    Leibniz' Anthology of Maimonides' Guide (edited book)
    with R. Moses Ben Maimon, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, and Lloyd Strickland
    Shehakol Inc.. 2022.
    Maimonides’ Latin translation of Moreh Nevukhim | Guide for the Perplexed, was the most influential Jewish work in the last millennia (Di Segni, 2019; Rubio, 2006; Wohlman, 1988, 1995; Kohler, 2017). It marked the beginning of scholasticism, a daughter of Judaism raised by Jewish thinkers, according to historian Heinrich Graetz (Geschichte der Juden, L. 6, Leipzig 1861, p. xii). Printed by Gutenberg's first mechanical press, its influence in the West went as far as the Fifth Lateran Council (15…Read more