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527:"'Now I am going to tell you another story, also a true story, about a Jewish boy who lived in Poland in the second half of the eighteenth century. This boy, Reuven, was brilliant, literally a genius. His name was Solomon, and later in life he changed his long Polish name to Maimon. When he was young, he found that the Talmud could not satisfy his hunger for knowledge. His mind would not let him rest. He wanted to know what was happening in the outside world. German was by then a great scientific and cultural language, and he decided to teach himself to read German. But even after he learned German he was not satisfied, because the reading of secular books was forbidden. Finally at the age of twenty-five, he abandoned his wife and child and after many hardships came to Berlin where he joined a group of philosophers, read Aristotle, Maimonides, Spinoza, Leibniz, Hume and Kant, and began to write philosophical books. He had a great mind, but it never left him in peace. He wandered from city to city, never finding roots anywhere, never satisfied, and finally died at forty-seven on the estate of a kind-hearted Christian who had befriended him." from The Chosen, by Chaim Potok, Chapter Six This seems important in some way. 244: 443: 425: 74: 53: 397: 84: 182: 158: 22: 453: 299: 272: 309: 192: 700:. The editorial commentary supplied in these edits do not reflect the introduction to the translation of the autobiography that they cite, nor do they reflects the contents of that biography. I will once again remove them. I am asking that these user(s) refrain from editing the article without discussion on this page. 651:
claimed on my talk page and in edits to this page that Solomon Maimon does not mention a visit to the Maggid. For those who cannot read the original in German, the event is described in the neighborhood of page 170 in the University of Illinois Press edition of the autobiography
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A short 26 months later and I hold in my hand a copy of the book courtesy of Continuum International Publishing Group in London,
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As long as the page name retains 'Salomon' According to the Germanic convention, the contents should adhere.
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The correspondence bet. Kant and Maimon and Kant's letter to Rheinhold requires more context, see
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