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Latinos nevén Moses Maimonidész vagy Majmonidész , teljes nevén Mose ben Maimon , saját nyelvén, arabul: موسى بن ميمون بن عبد الله القرطبي الإسرائيلي , zsidó rabbi, orvos, filozófus; Córdobában és Egyiptomban tevékenykedett a középkorban. Héber nyelvű művekben Maimoni néven említik, de találkozunk a Mose ben Maimon rabbi névváltozattal és ennek héber rövidítésével RáMBáM formával is.

Az ő nevéhez fűződik a zsidó vallásjog törvényeinek a rendszerbe foglalása a Talmud alapján. Wikipedia  

✵ 30. március 1138 – 13. december 1204
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“Those who believe that… detailed rules originate in a certain cause, are as far from the truth as those who assume that the whole law is useless.”

Maimónides könyv The Guide for the Perplexed

Forrás: Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190), Part III, Ch.26

“An artisan busies himself with his work for three hours each day and spends nine hours in study.”

Maimónides könyv Mishneh Torah

Treatise 3: “The Study of the Torah,” Chapter 1, Section 12, H. Russell, trans. (1983), p. 52
Mishneh Torah (c. 1180)

“In so far as the soul is a force residing in the body; it has therefore been said that the properties of the soul depend of the condition of the body.”

Maimónides könyv The Guide for the Perplexed

Forrás: Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190), Part III, Ch.12

“Teach your tongue to say "I do not know" and you will progress.”

This is actually from the Talmud (Tractate Berachot 4a)
Misattributed

“God's knowledge extends to things not in existence, and includes also the infinite.”

Maimónides könyv The Guide for the Perplexed

Forrás: Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190), Part III, Ch.20

“Every Israelite has a duty to study whether he is poor or rich, whether healthy or suffering, whether young or very old and in failing strength, even if he is poor and supported by charity or begs from door to door.”

Maimónides könyv Mishneh Torah

Treatise 3: “The Study of the Torah,” Chapter 1, Section 8, H. Russell, trans. (1983), p. 51
Mishneh Torah (c. 1180)

“No form remains permanently in a substance; a constant change takes place, one form is taken off and another is put on.”

Maimónides könyv The Guide for the Perplexed

Forrás: Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190), Part III, Ch.8