12th century Spanish astronomer, historian and philosopher
For other uses, see RABaD (disambiguation).
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Abraham ibn Daud (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם בֶּן־דָּוִד הַלֵּוִי אִבְּן דָּאוּד, romanized: Avrāhām ben-Dāwiḏ hal-Lewi ibn Dāhuḏ; Arabic: ابراهيم بن داود, romanized: ʾIbrāhīm ibn Daʾūd) was a Spanish-Jewish astronomer, historian and philosopher; born in Córdoba, Spain about 1110; who was said to have died in Toledo, Spain, a martyr about 1180. He is sometimes known by the abbreviation Rabad I or Ravad I. His maternal grandfather was Isaac Albalia. Some scholars believe he was the Arabic-into-Latin translator known as Avendauth.[1]
^Gad Freudenthal (2016). "Abraham Ibn Daud, Avendauth, Dominicus Gundissalinus and Practical Mathematics in Mid-Twelfth Century Toledo". Aleph. 16 (1): 61. doi:10.2979/aleph.16.1.61.
tradition preserved by AbrahamibnDaud in his Sefer ha-Qabbalah, written about 1161, Makhir was a descendant of the house of David. IbnDaud wrote: Then King...
Abraham ben David (c. 1125 – 27 November 1198), also known by the abbreviation RABaD (for Rabbeinu Abraham ben David) Ravad or RABaD III, was a Provençal...
Abraham ben Meir Ibn Ezra (Hebrew: ר׳ אַבְרָהָם בֶּן מֵאִיר אִבְּן עֶזְרָא ʾAḇrāhām ben Mēʾīr ʾībən ʾĒzrāʾ, often abbreviated as ראב"ע; Arabic: إبراهيم...
philosopher Joseph ibn Tzaddik borrows extensively from the "Fons Vitæ" in his work Microcosmos. Another 12th-century philosopher, AbrahamibnDaud of Toledo,...
Cordoba, Almohad Caliphate AbrahamibnDaud was a student of Rabbi Baruch ben Yitzhak Ibn Albalia, his maternal uncle. IbnDaud's philosophical work written...
on the East, to the great joy of the caliph, as AbrahamibnDaud says (Sefer ha-Kabbalah p. 68). Ibn Abi 'Usaybi`a writes of him: "Hasdai b. Isaac was...
numerous mathematical treatises in use in Europe in medieval times. AbrahamibnDaud and other sources credit Joseph with bringing the so-called "Arabic...
but that God does not know the choices that an individual will make. AbrahamibnDaud believed that God was not omniscient or omnipotent with respect to...
anima, Ibn Gabirol's Fons vitae, and al-Ghazali's Summa theoricae philosophiae, in collaboration with the Jewish philosopher AbrahamIbnDaud and Johannes...
needed] Bahya ibn Paquda characterized two types of fear as a lower "fear of punishment" and a higher "fear of [divine awe] glory." AbrahamibnDaud differentiated...
century German Rabbi and Posek AbrahamibnDaud, (Sefer HaKabbalah), 12th century Spanish philosopher Abrahamibn Ezra, (Ibn Ezra), 12th century Spanish-North...
and Patriarchs Tafsir Ibn Kathir 2:258 "The Father of the Prophets". islamicity.com. "Ibn Kathir: Story of Prophet Ibrahim/Abraham (pbuh)". islamawareness...
in Toledo and may have practiced medicine for the court there. He and Abrahamibn Ezra were well acquainted and the latter quoted Halevi on multiple occasions...
Hasdai ben Abraham Crescas (Catalan: [həzˈðaj ˈβeɲ ʒuˈða ˈkɾeskəs]; Hebrew: חסדאי קרשקש; c. 1340 in Barcelona – 1410/11 in Zaragoza) was a Spanish-Jewish...
the world of grammatical or philological investigation in the vein of Abrahamibn Ezra or David Kimhi before him, instead focusing on a content-based investigation...
century. The ruling elite of the Khazars was said by Judah Halevi and AbrahamibnDaud to have converted to Rabbinic Judaism in the 8th century, but the scope...
commentator) AbrahamIbnDaud who held the view that the Jesus of Christianity had been derived from the figure of Yeshu the student of ben Perachiah. IbnDaud was...
Shlomo ben Avraham ibn Aderet (Hebrew: שלמה בן אברהם אבן אדרת or Solomon son of Abraham son of Aderet) (1235 – 1310) was a medieval rabbi, halakhist, and...
of Cairo, Egypt, about the end of the 10th century. AbrahamibnDaud relates that Ibn Rumais (or Ibn Demahin), an Arab admiral, had captured four scholars...
misjudged situations, resulting in the kingdom sliding into crisis. AbrahamibnDaud describes Joseph in highly laudatory terms, saying that he lacked none...
and of the Oral Law, there are major differences. According to Rabbi AbrahamibnDaud, in his Sefer ha-Qabbalah (written c. 1160), the Karaite movement crystallized...
Kairouan. His most famous student is Isaac Alfasi. According to R. AbrahamIbnDaud, R. Chananel was also successful in business and was said to be very...
Another neoclassical Jewish proponent of self-limited omniscience was AbrahamibnDaud. "Whereas the earlier Jewish philosophers extended the omniscience...
protected by Saadia as by a father. According to a statement made by AbrahamibnDaud and doubtless derived from Saadia's son Dosa, Saadia himself died in...
logic, entitled Al-'Uyun wal-Mudhakarat, quoted in the Olam Katan. AbrahamibnDaud, Sefer ha-Ḳabbalah, ed. Amsterdam, p. 47b Zacuto, Sefer ha-Yuḥasin...
Hiyya al-Daudi, died in 1154 in Castile according to AbrahamibnDaud and is the ancestor of the ibn Yahya family. Several families, as late as the 14th...
Heller, AbrahamibnDaud, Salomon ibn Parhon, Shlomo Wahrman, Salomon Alkabetz, Issachar Berend Lehmann, Avraham Bromberg, Max Letteris, Joseph ibn Migash...