Abraham Ibn Daud and the beginnings of medieval Jewish Aristotelianism (with particular reference to the concept of substance in the Emunah Ramah)

Abraham Ibn Daud and the beginnings of medieval Jewish Aristotelianism (with particular reference to the concept of substance in the Emunah Ramah)

by Milton Arfa

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