Ibn Tibon, Mosheh, active 13th century

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Name (Hebrew)
אבן תבון, משה בן שמואל, המאה ה-13
Name (Latin)
Ibn Tibon, Mosheh, active 13th century
Other forms of name
Ibn Tibbon, Moses, 13th cent
Ibn Tibon, Mosheh, 13th cent
Tibon, Mosheh ibn, 13th cent
Tibbon, Moses ibn, 13th cent
Moses ibn Tibbon, fl. 1240-1283
Ibn Tibbon, Moses, ca. 1240-1283
תבון, משה בן שמואל
אבן-תבון, משה
אבן תיבון, משה בן שמואל
אבן-תיבון, משה בן שמואל
אבן תבון, משה בן שמואל, בערך 1240-1283
אבן תבון, משה, המאה ה-13
תבון, משה בן שמואל, הרופא
Start period
12
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 64172358
Wikidata: Q181498
Library of congress: nr 92022426
Sources of Information
  • LCN: Ibn Tibon, Mosheh, 13th cent.
  • Record enhanced with data from Bibliography of the Hebrew Book database
Wikipedia description:

Moses ibn Tibbon (born in Marseille; flourished between 1240 and 1283) was a Jewish physician, author and translator in Provence. The number of works written by Moses ibn Tibbon suggest that he reached a great age. He was the son of Samuel ibn Tibbon, a Jewish scholar and doctor who translated Maimonides into Hebrew. Moses married and was the father of Judah ibn Tibbon, who was prominent in the Maimonidean controversy which took place at Montpellier, southern France. With other Jewish physicians of Provence, Moses was restricted by the order of the Council of Béziers (May 1246), which prohibited Jewish physicians from treating Gentiles.

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