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[Italian testimony about Maimonides].

R A Bernabeo1

  • 1Storia della Medicina, Università degli Studi di Bologna.

Medicina Nei Secoli
|January 1, 1991
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Moses Maimonides

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Area of Science:

  • History of Medicine
  • Medieval Philosophy

Background:

  • Maimonides' philosophy influenced political and theological thought in Western Europe.
  • His works gained traction in medical schools during the 16th century.

Discussion:

  • The study examines the introduction and reception of Maimonides' philosophy in Western Europe.
  • Focuses on the engagement of physicians and medical schools with his writings.
  • Highlights the specific importance of his "Aphorisms" as a compilation and commentary.

Key Insights:

  • Maimonides' philosophy impacted political thought and theological debates.
  • His "Aphorisms" served as a significant source of medical knowledge, drawing from classical and contemporary authors.
  • The integration of Maimonides' work into medical curricula marked a "new wisdom" in scientific learning.

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Outlook:

  • Further research could explore the specific content and impact of Maimonides' "Aphorisms" on medical practice.
  • Investigating the transmission and translation of his works would illuminate their dissemination.
  • Analyzing the reception of Maimonides' ideas in different European regions offers broader historical context.