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Yohanan Alemanno

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333:'s Dialoghi, Alemanno's dialogue Hay ha-'olamim, composed in late-fifteenth-century Florence, was in conversation with the neoplatonic thought of Ficino and Pico. Like Judah, Alemanno was also concerned with the relationship between imagination and intellect, and the role of poetics and rhetoric as disciplines necessary for the attainment of human felicity. 423: 80:
Alemanno's writings show versatility. In his chief work, "Ḥesheḳ Shelomoh" (The Delight of Solomon), he evinces philosophic acumen as well as a wide acquaintance with both the Arabic and the Greek philosophers. The introduction to this work is a discourse on the artistic and intellectual attainments
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Rabbi Johannan Alemanno, Yohanan ben Isaac Alemanno, Yochanan Alemanno, Johanan Alemanno, Johann Alemanno, Johanan Allemanno, Yohanan Isaac Allemanno, Aliman, Alemannos
126:"LiḲḲutim Collectanea," a volume of about two hundred pages, containing stray thoughts, aphorisms, noteworthy quotations from rare authors, and exegetical remarks. 520: 26:
or in Mantua, c. 1435 – died after 1504) was an Italian Jewish rabbi, noted Kabbalist, humanist philosopher, and exegete, and teacher of the
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and his fellows (compare "Sha'ar ha-ḤesheḲ," pp. 3–7). Excerpts from the introduction were published, with additions by
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in 1790. In the introduction to this work, Alemanno lists all the known writings of King Solomon; however,
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brought together in his thinking Averroist, Kabbalistic, Neoplatonic and Renaissance humanist themes.
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researched and uncovered that twenty-one philosophical works on the list were written by
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The Desire of Solomon; also the title of a later work.
123:"Ḥayye Olam" (Eternal Life), a treatise on immortality 186:Chajes, J. H. (Yossi); Harari, Yuval (2019-01-02). 237:A History of Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages 188:"Practical Kabbalah: Guest Editors' Introduction" 81:of the human race, all of which are combined in 387:Selected Religious Poems of Solomon ibn Gabirol 306:, and Yochanan Alemanno continued the Platonic- 49:sympathies of his teacher in the direction of 8: 314:emphasis on the prophet's political mission 283:Daniel H. Frank and Oliver Leaman (eds.), 144: 139:by Yoḥanan Aliman (1995) Fabrizio Lelli 7: 256:Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy 14: 521:15th-century Italian philosophers 435:; et al., eds. (1901–1906). 445:. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. 421: 85:, whom the author places above 30:to Italian humanists including 416:Jewish Encyclopedia references 1: 91:Jacob Baruch ben Moses Ḥayyim 546:Medieval Jewish philosophers 285:History of Jewish Philosophy 137:Ḥay ha-ʻolamim = L'immortale 541:15th-century Italian rabbis 501:Alemanno, Johanan Ben Isaac 75:Judah ben Nissim Ibn Malkah 572: 296:Frank & Leaman p.428: 161:Congress, The Library of. 204:10.1163/15700593-01901001 490:2nd ed., viii.242, note. 45:, but departed from the 442:The Jewish Encyclopedia 108:Alemanno also wrote: 67:Sefer sha`ar ha-heshek 505:Encyclopaedia Judaica 467:Moritz Steinschneider 34:. He taught that the 531:Rabbis from Istanbul 437:"ALLEMANNO, JOHANAN" 352:Further titles from 32:Pico della Mirandola 536:16th-century deaths 103:Solomon ibn Gabirol 118:Gedaliah ibn Yaḥya 61:His works include 41:He was a pupil of 38:was divine magic. 452:Bikkure ha-'Ittim 261:Jewish Philosophy 43:Judah Messer Leon 563: 488:Gesch. d. Juden, 446: 425: 424: 409: 408: 383:Davidson, Israel 379: 373: 370: 364: 350: 344: 341: 335: 323: 317: 294: 288: 281: 275: 270: 264: 246: 240: 230: 224: 223: 183: 177: 176: 174: 173: 158: 152: 149: 20:Yohanan Alemanno 571: 570: 566: 565: 564: 562: 561: 560: 511: 510: 497: 433:Singer, Isidore 431: 422: 418: 413: 412: 397: 381: 380: 376: 371: 367: 351: 347: 342: 338: 324: 320: 295: 291: 282: 278: 271: 267: 247: 243: 231: 227: 185: 184: 180: 171: 169: 160: 159: 155: 150: 146: 133: 59: 28:Hebrew language 17: 12: 11: 5: 569: 567: 559: 558: 553: 548: 543: 538: 533: 528: 523: 513: 512: 509: 508: 496: 495:External links 493: 492: 491: 484:Heinrich Grätz 481: 474: 464: 457: 447: 417: 414: 411: 410: 395: 374: 365: 357:’Einei hah’éda 345: 336: 318: 304:Isaac Pollegar 298:Thinkers like 289: 287:(1997), p.515. 276: 265: 241: 239:(1985), p.410. 225: 178: 153: 143: 142: 141: 140: 132: 129: 128: 127: 124: 121: 71:Cheshek Shlomo 58: 55: 24:Constantinople 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 568: 557: 554: 552: 551:Neoplatonists 549: 547: 544: 542: 539: 537: 534: 532: 529: 527: 524: 522: 519: 518: 516: 507:(2007) entry. 506: 502: 499: 498: 494: 489: 485: 482: 479: 475: 472: 468: 465: 462: 458: 455: 453: 448: 444: 443: 438: 434: 429: 428:public domain 420: 419: 415: 406: 402: 398: 396:0-8276-0060-7 392: 388: 384: 378: 375: 372:Sirat p. 262. 369: 366: 362: 361:Sefer likutim 358: 354: 349: 346: 340: 337: 334: 332: 326: 322: 319: 315: 313: 309: 305: 301: 300:Jacob Anatoli 293: 290: 286: 280: 277: 273: 269: 266: 262: 258: 257: 253: 251: 245: 242: 238: 234: 233:Colette Sirat 229: 226: 221: 217: 213: 209: 205: 201: 197: 193: 189: 182: 179: 168: 164: 157: 154: 148: 145: 138: 135: 134: 130: 125: 122: 119: 115: 111: 110: 109: 106: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 78: 76: 72: 68: 64: 63:Hay ha-Olamim 56: 54: 52: 48: 44: 39: 37: 33: 29: 25: 21: 526:1430s births 504: 487: 477: 470: 461:Kerem Ḥemed, 460: 450: 440: 386: 377: 368: 360: 356: 348: 339: 328: 321: 297: 292: 284: 279: 268: 260: 254: 249: 244: 236: 228: 195: 191: 181: 170:. Retrieved 166: 156: 147: 136: 107: 99:Senior Sachs 83:King Solomon 79: 70: 66: 62: 60: 47:Aristotelian 40: 19: 18: 478:Bibl. Hebr. 312:Maimonidean 73:. He cites 51:neoplatonic 16:Philosopher 556:Kabbalists 515:Categories 473:col. 1397; 471:Cat. Bodl. 259:, article 198:(1): 1–5. 172:2020-08-22 167:id.loc.gov 131:References 220:211949570 212:1567-9896 116:(compare 53:thought. 22:(born in 449:Reggio, 385:(1924). 308:Farabian 36:Kabbalah 430::  405:73-2210 95:Livorno 480:i.470; 476:Wolf, 463:ii.44; 459:idem, 456:ix.13; 403:  393:  218:  210:  69:and a 331:Judah 329:Like 216:S2CID 192:Aries 114:Torah 93:, at 87:Plato 57:Works 503:The 401:LCCN 391:ISBN 355:are 208:ISSN 248:He 200:doi 517:: 486:, 469:, 439:. 399:. 359:, 327:: 302:, 235:, 214:. 206:. 196:19 194:. 190:. 165:. 77:. 65:, 454:, 407:. 316:. 310:- 263:. 222:. 202:: 175:.

Index

Constantinople
Hebrew language
Pico della Mirandola
Kabbalah
Judah Messer Leon
Aristotelian
neoplatonic
Judah ben Nissim Ibn Malkah
King Solomon
Plato
Jacob Baruch ben Moses Ḥayyim
Livorno
Senior Sachs
Solomon ibn Gabirol
Torah
Gedaliah ibn Yaḥya
"LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress)"
"Practical Kabbalah: Guest Editors' Introduction"
doi
10.1163/15700593-01901001
ISSN
1567-9896
S2CID
211949570
Colette Sirat

Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Jacob Anatoli
Isaac Pollegar

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