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  1. Summary: Maimonides' On the Regimen of Health was composed at an unknown date at the request of al-Malik al-Afḍal Nūr al-Dīn Alī, Saladin's eldest son who complained of constipation, indigestion, and depression. The treatise must have enjoyed great popularity in Jewish circles, as it was translated three times into Hebrew as far as we know; by Moses ben Samuel ibn Tibbon in the year 1244 ...

  2. 29. Sept. 2022 · The philosopher also wrote several medical treatises that were commissioned by Muslim nobles, such as Regimen of Health and On Asthma. ... It is often said in praise of Moses Maimonides, “From ...

  3. Summary: Maimonides' On the Regimen of Health was composed at an unknown date at the request of al-Malik al-Afḍal Nūr al-Dīn Alī, Saladin's eldest son who complained of constipation, indigestion, and depression. The treatise must have enjoyed great popularity in Jewish circles, as it was translated three times into Hebrew as far as we know; by Moses ben Samuel ibn Tibbon in the year 1244 ...

  4. Introduction. Moses ben Maimon ha–Sefardi ( Maimonides, 1138–1204) was a Jewish physician who came from Maghrib to Egypt. He was a well versed physician and philosopher who had studied medicine with various masters (some claim he was a student of Avenzoar in Spain, other of Averroes in Cordova), and had significant influence from both Greek ...

  5. DOI: 10.2307/1005935 Corpus ID: 130915297; Moses Maimonides' Two Treatises on the Regimen of Health Fi Tadbir Al-Sihhah, and Maqalah Fi Bayan Ba D Al-a Rad Wa-Al-Jawab Anha

  6. Regimen of Health Maimonides remarks that his advise to his client to use barberry seeds . ... 20 Bar-Sela-Hoff-Faris, Moses Maimonides’ two treatises, p. 4. 21 For Maimonides theoretical ...

  7. Moses Maimonides ( hebräisch משה בן מימון Mosche ben Maimon; geboren zwischen 1135 und 1138 [1] in Córdoba; gestorben am 13. Dezember 1204 in Kairo) war ein andalusischer jüdischer Philosoph, Rechtsgelehrter, Theologe und Arzt, der vor allem in al-Andalus und Ägypten wirkte. Für Jahrzehnte war er das geistige Haupt der Sephardim.