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MOSES MAIMONIDES
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Steinschneider—Jewish Literature, pp. 70, 82 seq., 94 seq.
Schiller-Szinessy.—Encycl. Brit., Vol. XV, p. 295.

His Works:

Eight Chapters.—B. Spiers in Threefold Cord (1893). English translation in Hebrew Review, Vols. I and II.
Strong Hand, selections translated by Soloweycik (London, 1863).
Letter to Jehuda Ibn Tibbon, translated by H. Adler (Miscellany of the Society of Hebrew Literature, Vol. I).
Guide of the Perplexed, translated by M. Friedländer (1885).

Critical Essays on Maimonides:

I. H. Weiss.—Study of the Talmud in the Thirteenth Century, J. Q. R. I, p. 290.
J. Owen.—J. Q. R., I, p. 203.
S. Schechter.—Studies in Judaism, p. 161 [197], etc.

On Maimon (father of Maimonides), see L. M. Simmons, Letter of Consolation of Maimon ben Joseph, J. Q. R., II, p. 62.

Crescas.

Graetz.—IV, pp. 146 [157], 191 [206].

Albo.

Graetz.—IV, 7.
English translation of Ikkarim, Hebrew Review, Vols. I, II, III.