The Reasons of the Laws of Moses from "More Nevochim" of Maimonides: With Notes, Dissertations, and a Life of the Author
Released: May 04, 2001
Publisher: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Format: Hardcover, 462 pages
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xi, 451 pp. Originally published: London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827. The laws and institutions of Moses constitute the earliest and most original system of ecclesiastical and civil jurisprudence and polity, with which the world has ever been favoured." (From the Preface). Maimonides' classic work of religious philosophy, the "More Nevochim" or Guide for the Perplexed contains an important section, The Reasons of The Laws of Moses, which was never fully translated into English until Townsley's translation, based on early Hebrew and Latin editions, which was originally published in 1829. Townsley's scholarly translation is supplemented by nine dissertations on the work, extensive notes and an index, and a biography of Maimonides [1135-1204], the medieval Jewish philosopher and jurist whose writings on Jewish law are highly regarded.
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