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Definition of Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon
1. Noun. Spanish philosopher considered the greatest Jewish scholar of the Middle Ages who codified Jewish law in the Talmud (1135-1204).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon
Literary usage of Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Discourse on Theological Education by George Howe (1844)
"... and his father's name, as Moses Ben Maimon : when he received the highest
degree, he was called Rabbi Moses, Ben Maimon, the Rabbi Moses, son of Maimon. ..."
2. A Discourse on Theological Education by George Howe (1844)
"... and his father's name, as Moses Ben Maimon: when he received the highest
degree, he was called Rabbi Moses, Ben Maimon, the Rabbi Moses, son of Maimon. ..."
3. Leila Ada, the Jewish Convert: An Authentic Memoir by Osborn W. Trenery Heighway (1853)
"We will give an account of the Mishna by Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon. This Moses Ben
Maimon was one of their ablest doctors. He was physician to the Sultan of ..."
4. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1878)
"Maiming cattle is classed under the head of Malicious Injuries to Property.
MAIMO'NIDES, or rather MOSES BEN MAIMON (RAMBAM=Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon) B. ..."
5. Jewish Biblical Commentators by William Rosenau (1906)
"... a term consisting of the initials of his name, Rabbi Moses ben Maimon. He saw
the light of day first at Cordova, in 1135, and died at Cairo, Egypt, ..."