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Philosophy, Jewish --- -Philosophy, Medieval --- -Congresses --- Congresses --- Maimonides, Moses, --- -Medieval philosophy --- Scholasticism --- Jews --- Philosophy, Israeli --- Philosophy --- Maimonides, Moses --- -Maïmonide, Moïse --- Moïse ben Maïmon, Rabbi --- ben Maimon, Mose --- -Jews --- Medieval philosophy --- Jewish philosophy --- Philosophy, Medieval --- Maïmonide, Moïse, --- Májmúni, Móse, --- Maimonides, --- Maimonid, --- Rambam, --- Mûsâ Maimûnî, --- Maimûnî, Mûsâ, --- Ibn Maymūn, Mūsá, --- Mosche ben Maimun, --- Maimonide, Mosè, --- Moses ben Maimon, --- Mosheh ben Maimon, --- Maymūn, Mūsá ibn, --- Maimon, Moses ben, --- Maimon, Mosheh ben, --- Mūsá ibn Maimūn, --- Maimun, Mosche ben, --- Moshe ben Maimon, --- Maimon, Moshe ben, --- Mosheh bar Maimon, --- Maimon, Mosheh bar, --- Mose ben Maimon, --- Maimon, Mose ben, --- Qurṭubī, Mūsá ibn Maymūn, --- Andalusī, Mūsá ibn Maymūn, --- Ram, --- Ram Bam, --- Mozes ben Maimon, --- Maimonides, Mozes, --- Maimoides, --- Mosheh, --- Maimoni, Mosheh, --- א. חיים --- בן מיימון, משה, --- בן מימון, משה --- בן מימון, משה, --- בן־מיימון, משה --- הרמב״ם --- הרמב״ם, --- יונה מגירונדי --- כ״ץ, אלי --- מושה בן מיימון, --- מיימון --- מיימון, משה --- מיימון, משה בר, --- מיימון, משה, --- מיימון, צשה בן --- מיימוני --- מיימוני, משה --- מימון, גד --- מימון, משה --- מימון, משה בן, --- מימון, משה, --- מימונידס, משה --- ממימון, משה --- משה בו מימון --- משה בון מימון, --- משה במן מימון --- משה בן מיימון --- משה בן מיימון, רמב״ם, 1135־1204 --- משה בן מיימון, רמב״ם, --- משה בן מיימון, --- משה בן מימון --- משה בן מימון־־משנה תורה־־הלכות תשובה־־פירושים --- משה בן מימון, --- משה בן מימון--משנה תורה--הלכות דעות--פירושים --- משה בן מימון.משנה תורה --- משה בן מימון.משנה תורה־־באורים --- משה בן מימין, --- משה בן מימן --- משה בן מימן, --- משה בר מיימון --- משה בר מיימון, --- משה בר מימון --- משה בר מימון, --- משה בר מײמון רמב״ם, --- משה ברבי מיימון --- משה נן מיימוני, --- משה נן מימון --- משה קן מימון, --- משה, המיימוני --- פרנקל, שבתי, --- רבמ״ם --- רבנו משה בן מיימון, --- רמב"ם --- רמב״ם, --- ר״מ --- ابن ميمون، موسى --- ابن ميمون، موسى، --- Philosophy, Jewish - - Congresses --- Philosophy, Medieval - Congresses --- Maimonides, Moses, - 1135-1204 - Congresses --- Maimonides, Moses, - 1135-1204
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Under the enlightened rule of the Buyid dynasty (945-1055 A.D.) the Islamic world witnessed an unequalled cultural renaissance. This book is an investigation into the nature of the environment in which the cultural transformation took place and into the cultural elite who were its bearers. After an extensive introductory section setting the stage, the book deals with the main schools and circles and with the outstanding individual representatives of this renaissance. The main expression of this renaissance was a philosophical humanism that embraced the scientific and philosophical heritage of Classical Antiquity as a cultural and educational ideal. Along with this philosophical humanism, a literary humanism was cultivated by litterateurs, poets, and government secretaries. This renaissance was marked by a powerful assertion of individualism in the domains of literary creativity and political action. It thrived in a remarkably cosmopolitan atmosphere — Baghdad, the center of the ‘Abbāsid empire and of Buyid rule
Islamic civilization --- Iraq --- Civilization --- Civilization, Islamic --- Humanism --- Philosophy --- Classical education --- Classical philology --- Philosophical anthropology --- Renaissance --- Muslim civilization --- Civilization, Arab --- -Humanism. --- Islamic civilization. --- -Civilization, Islamic --- Humanism. --- Irak --- Rāfidayn, Bilād --- Bilād al-Rāfidayn --- Republic of Iraq --- Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah --- -Humanism --- Iraq - Civilization - 634-1921
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Sijistānī, Abū Sulaymān Muḥammad ibn Ṭāhir --- Philosophy, Islamic --- Philosophy, Medieval --- Medieval philosophy --- Scholasticism --- Arabic philosophy --- Muslim philosophy --- Philosophy, Arab --- Sijistani, Muhammad ibn Tahir --- Islamic philosophy --- Sijistānī, Muḥammad ibn Ṭāhir, --- Abû Sulaymân al-Sijistâni --- Manṭiqī al-Sijistānī, Muḥammad ibn Ṭāhir --- Muḥammad ibn Ṭāhir al-Sijistānī --- Muhammad ibn Tahir ibn Bahram, Abu Sulaiman, --- Sijazī, Muḥammad ibn Ṭāhir --- Sijistâni, Abû Sulaymân --- Sijzī, Muḥammad ibn Ṭāhir --- سجستاني، محمد بن طاهر --- سجستانى، محمد ابن طاهر
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Rabbis --- Jewish philosophers --- Jewish scholars --- Philosophy, Medieval. --- Intellectual life --- Rabbins --- Philosophes juifs --- Savants juifs --- Philosophie médiévale --- Vie intellectuelle --- Biography --- Biography --- History. --- Biographies --- Biographie --- Histoire --- Maimonides, Moses,
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Under the enlightened rule of the Buyid dynasty (945-1055 A.D.) the Islamic world witnessed an unequalled cultural renaissance. This book is an investigation into the nature of the environment in which the cultural transformation took place and into the cultural elite who were its bearers. After an extensive introductory section setting the stage, the book deals with the main schools and circles and with the outstanding individual representatives of this renaissance. The main expression of this renaissance was a philosophical humanism that embraced the scientific and philosophical heritage of Classical Antiquity as a cultural and educational ideal. Along with this philosophical humanism, a literary humanism was cultivated by litterateurs, poets, and government secretaries. This renaissance was marked by a powerful assertion of individualism in the domains of literary creativity and political action. It thrived in a remarkably cosmopolitan atmosphere - Baghdad, the center of the 'Abbāsid empire and of Buyid rule.
Islamic civilization. --- Humanism. --- Iraq --- Civilization
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