The Guide of the Perplexed, Vol. 1 - Paperback By Moses Maimonides - GOOD

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Format: Trade Paperback Subject Area: Religion, Philosophy LCCN: 62-018113 Volume Number: Vol. 1 Author: Moses Maimonides Item Width: 7.5 in Country of Origin: United States Brand: Unbranded Type: Textbook Item Length: 9.9 in Language: English width: 7.5 in TitleLeading: The LC Classification Number: BM601 Dewey Decimal: 296 Intended Audience: Scholarly & Professional Publication Name: Guide of the Perplexed, Volume 1 Book Title: The Guide of the Perplexed, Vol. 1 Publisher: University of Chicago Press Subject: History & Surveys / Medieval, Biblical Commentary / Old Testament, Judaism / General, Religious Features: Reprint ISBN: 9780226502304 ISBN-13: 9780226502304 Publication Year: 1974 Edition Description: Reprint ISBN-10: 0226502309 Item Height: 1 in Illustrated: Yes Item Weight: 25 Oz Number of Pages: 384 Pages height: 1 in

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The Guide of the Perplexed, Vol. 1 - Paperback By Moses Maimonides - GOOD. "The Guide of the Perplexed, Vol. 1" by Moses Maimonides is a classic work of Jewish thought that delves into the complexities of religion and philosophy. This paperback edition, published by the University of Chicago Press, contains extensive introductions by Shlomo Pines and Leo Strauss, providing valuable insights into Maimonides' work. With a focus on biblical commentary and Jewish traditions, this textbook is intended for scholarly and professional audiences looking to engage with the timeless ideas presented in this monumental piece of rabbinical exegesis. The book is illustrated and contains 384 pages of thoughtful analysis and interpretation of Maimonides' teachings. "The Guide of the Perplexed, Vol. 1" by Moses Maimonides is a classic work of Jewish thought that delves into the complexities of religion and philosophy. This paperback edition, published by the University of Chicago Press, contains extensive introductions by Shlomo Pines and Leo Strauss, providing valuable insights into Maimonides' work. With a focus on biblical commentary and Jewish traditions, this textbook is intended for scholarly and professional audiences looking to engage with the timeless ideas presented in this monumental piece of rabbinical exegesis. The book is illustrated and contains 384 pages of thoughtful analysis and interpretation of Maimonides' teachings.