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Ibn Shemtov, Joseph ben Shemtov (c. 1400–c. 1460)
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Spanish philosopher. He served in the Castilian court of King John II and his successor Henry IV. In 1452 he was sent to Segovia to suppress an anti-Semitic movement. Later he wandered around the country giving lectures. His Kevod Elohim is a theological study which seeks to find a compromise between Maimonides and the anti-philosophical views of contemporary Jewish scholars. ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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