“Milos HaHigayon” Authored by Maimonides, Including a Handwritten Index; Cremona, 1566
Book explaining complex philosophical concepts authored by Rabbeinu Moshe ben Meimon (Rambam), along with two other early commentaries whose authors are unknown.
This sefer is a fundamental source in understanding concepts and ideas discussed in philosophy.
Milos HaHigayon was first authored by the Rambam in Arabic and then translated into Lashon HaKodesh by the renowned translator- Rabbi Moshe ibn Tibbon.
There is a signature from Rabbi Yedidia Tiah Weil, ab”d of Karlsruhe, on the title page.
The end of the sefer contains a handwritten index.
Rabbi Yedidya Tiah Weil (1722-1806) was the son of the Korban Nesanel and a prized disciple of Rabbi Yehonasan Eibeshitz. He served as the ab”d of Karlsruhe.
Published in Cremona, 1666.
20 leaves