Moses Maimonides

Moses Maimonides

An Introduction to the Life of Moses Maimonides, the Medieval Physician, Theologian, and Philosopher, author of “The Guide for the Perplexed.”

Moses Maimonides (1138–1204) was born in Cordoba, from which he was forced to flee at the age of thirteen due to the Almohad persecution of non-Muslims. After a long exile, his family spent a decade in the Iberian Peninsula before settling in Morocco. From there, Maimonides traveled to Palestine and Egypt, where he died at the court of Saladin. A scholar of Jewish law, physician, and philosopher, Maimonides was a unique figure. His work in extracting, interpreting, and explaining the main tenets of Jewish law from the Torah and Talmud laid the foundation for translating the word of God and making it accessible to all people. As a physician, he was renowned, guided almost entirely by reason and observation when examining the Sultan himself and anyone who sought his diagnosis. In this biography, Alberto Manguel analyzes the global influence of the thought of Maimonides, revered by Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike. Today, when rationality and the pursuit of truth are more crucial than ever, Maimonides can help us find strategies for living with dignity in a turbulent world.

 

Publisher Alianza Editorial
Author Alberto Manguel
Country Spain
Publication Date 17/01/2025
Pages 272
Edition first
Size 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
About the Author Alberto Manguel, a Canadian citizen, was born in Buenos Aires in 1948. He has lived in Italy, the United Kingdom, Tahiti, and Canada, and currently resides in France. Manguel has explored virtually every facet of literature—from essays and novels to literary criticism, anthologies, translation, and editing—earning him international acclaim. Some of his most important works have been published by Alianza, including *A History of Reading*, *In the Woods of Mirrors*, *News from Abroad*, *Reading Pictures*, *With Borges*, *A Guide to Imaginary Places*, and *The Library at Night*.
Publisher Address alianzaeditorial@anaya.es
ISBN 978-84-1148-807-5