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Abraham Maimonides' Wars of the Lord and the Maimonidean Controversy

Abraham Maimonides' Wars of the Lord and the Maimonidean Controversy

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Abraham Maimonides' Wars of the Lord and the Maimonidean Controversy

by Abraham Maimonides; Fred Rosner (trans.)

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Haifa, Israel: The Maimonides Research Institute. Hardcover book bound in glazed pictorial boards. 24 cm. 207 pages. Translated and edited by Fred Rosner. Bibliographies by Jacob I. Dienstag. The book is in near fine condition. No ownership marks/writing present within. Hinges tight, interior pages bright. Light bumping to the covers. Scarce.

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Title
Abraham Maimonides' Wars of the Lord and the Maimonidean Controversy
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Abraham Maimonides; Fred Rosner (trans.)
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The Maimonides Research Institute
Place of Publication
Haifa, Israel
Keywords
Judaism Jewish Jewry Religion Philosophy Thought Torah Talmud Biblical History Historical Medical Medicine

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