ר' שמואל אבן תיבון

Rabbi Shmuel ibn Tibbon
Rishonim · c. 1050-1500 CE

שמואל בן יהודה אבן תיבון (1150–1230) היה פילוסוף יהודי ומתרגם. נולד וגדל בדרום צרפת. בנו של המתרגם הידוע יהודה בן שאול אבן תיבון. כמו אביו, גם הוא עסק ברפואה, וגם הוא נודע כמתרגם מצוין של יצירות חכמי ישראל בימי הביניים.

Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon, more commonly known as Samuel ibn Tibbon, was a Jewish philosopher and doctor who lived and worked in Provence, later part of France. He was born about 1150 in Lunel (Languedoc), and died about 1230 in Marseille. He is best known for his translations of Jewish rabbinic literature from Arabic to Hebrew. Samuel ibn Tibbon wrote his own philosophical works, including "Sefer ha-Mikhtav", which dealt with ethics and spirituality. Samuel ibn Tibbon's translations and commentaries had a significant impact on Jewish thought and scholarship during the Middle Ages. They helped to disseminate the ideas of Greek philosophy and Islamic science throughout the Jewish world, and they also contributed to the development of Jewish philosophy in their own right.

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