Originally published in 1937 on the occasion of the five hundredth
anniversary of the birth of Isaac ben Judah Abravanel, this book
contains six essays on his teaching and thought by a number of
scholars. The authors explain key points such as the Iberian
background to Abravanel's work, his differences with other
philosophers of his age, and the influence of his son, Leone Ebreo,
on the Renaissance. This book will be of value to anyone with an
interest in Abravanel's life and teaching or in Medieval Jewish
philosophy.
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