Gersónides

Gersónides

Levi ben Gershon (en hebreo, לוי בן גרשון), mejor conocido como Gersónides o Ralbag[1] (Bagnols-sur-Cèze, Languedoc, 1288-1344) fue un famoso rabino, filósofo, talmudista, matemático, astrónomo y astrólogo. Fue uno de los más importantes comentadores bíblicos de su tiempo.

Contenido

Trabajos talmúdicos

  • Shaarei Tsedek (publicado en Leghorn, 1800): un comentario de la decimotercera regla mosaica de Tanna, R'Yishmael;
  • Mechokek Safun, una interpretación del material aggádico en el quinto capítulo del Bava Basra en la Mishná;
  • Un comentario al Berachos en la Mishná;
  • Dos responsa.

Solo se ha preservado el primer texto.[2]

Referencias

  1. "Ralbag" es el acrónimo de "Rabbi Levi Ben Gershon", con las vocales añadidas para facilitar la pronunciación, una práctica normal judía tradicional con los nombres de rabinos prominentes
  2. Taikh, Samuel; Hersh Goldwurm (2001). The Rishonim: biographical sketches of the prominent early rabbinic sages and leaders from the tenth-fifteenth centuries. Brooklyn: Mesorah Publications. OCLC 60850988. 

Bibliografía

  • "Gersonides". The Encyclopaedia Judaica. Keter Publishing.
  • Eisen, Robert (1995). Gersonides on Providence, Covenant, and the Chosen People: A Study in Medieval Jewish Philosophy and Biblical Commentary. State University of New York.
  • Guttman, Julius (1964). Philosophies of Judaism, pp. 214–215. JPS.
  • Feldman, Seymour. The Wars of the Lord (3 volumes). Jewish Publication Society.
  • Taikh, Samuel; Hersh Goldwurm (2001). The Rishonim: biographical sketches of the prominent early rabbinic sages and leaders from the tenth–fifteenth centuries. Brooklyn: Mesorah Publications. OCLC 60850988. 
  • Seligsohn, M.; Kaufmann Kohler e Isaac Broydé (2002) [[[:Plantilla:Circa]]], «Levi ben Gershon», en Isidore Singer y Cyrus Adler, Jewish Encyclopedia, LCCN 16014703, OCLC 4743907, http://jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=247&letter=L 

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