Joseph Albo — fut un rabbin et théologien espagnol du XVe siècle, principalement connu pour avoir écrit le Sefer HaIkkarim, le Livre des Principes (de la foi juive). Il s agit d une œuvre de polémique, défendant le Judaïsme tant contre le Christianisme… … Wikipédia en Français
Joseph Albo — (Hebrew: יוסף אלבו) (c. 1380–1444) was a Jewish philosopher and rabbi who lived in Spain during the fifteenth century, known chiefly as the author of Sefer ha Ikkarim ( Book of Principles ), the classic work on the fundamentals of Judaism.Early… … Wikipedia
ALBO, JOSEPH — (15th century), Jewish philosopher in Christian Spain. Albo participated in the famous Jewish Christian disputation at tortosa and San Mateo (1413–14) as a representative of the Jewish community of Daroca and wrote a theological philosophical… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Joseph ben Hayyim Jabez — (also Yaavetz ) (15th century 16th century) was a Spanish Jewish theologian. He lived for a time in Portugal, where he associated with Joseph Hayyun, who inspired him with that taste for mysticism which he subsequently displayed in his writings.… … Wikipedia
Albo, Joseph — ▪ Spanish philosopher born c. 1380, , Monreal?, Aragon [Spain] died c. 1444 Jewish philosopher and theologian of Spain who is noted for his classic work of Jewish dogmatics, Sefer ha ʿiqqarim (1485; “Book of Principles”). Little is… … Universalium
Joseph Aurèle de Bossi — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Bossi. Joseph Aurèle Charles de Bossi, né le 15 novembre 1758 à Turin et mort le 20 janvier 1824 à Paris, est un homme politique et poète français. Bossi étuda le droit sous le professeur… … Wikipédia en Français
Josef Albo — (* um 1380; † um 1444) war ein jüdischer Religionsphilosoph in Spanien. Sein Hauptwerk, sefer ha iqqarim („Grundsätze“), bildete den Versuch einer philosophischen Systematik der jüdischen Religion durch Zurückführung der 13 Glaubensartikel des… … Deutsch Wikipedia
IBN SHEM TOV, JOSEPH BEN SHEM TOV — (c. 1400–c. 1460), Spanish philosopher. A son of shem tov ibn shem tov , Joseph, in contrast to his father, was a devotee of philosophical and other secular studies. He served in the Castilian court of King John II and his successor Henry IV.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ASHKENAZI, JOSEPH — (1525–1577), annotator of and commentator on the Mishnah. Ashkenazi, known as ha Tanna of Safed, was the son in law of R. Aaron b. Gershon Land, who was rabbi in Prague and later headed the bet din of the Poznan community. Ashkenazi fought… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Albo, Joseph — (fl. 15th cent) Spanish philosopher. He was a pupil of Hasdai Crescas and participated in the Disputation of Tortosa (1413 14). His Book of Dogmas reduces the Jewish faith to three central principles: God s existence, divine revelation, and… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography