Isaac Abravanel
Explore the profound insights of one of the most significant Jewish philosophers with Isaac Abravanel by J. B. Trend. Originally published in 1937 and reissued in 2015 by Cambridge University Press, this engaging book features six enlightening essays that delve into the teachings and thoughts of Isaac ben Judah Abravanel, who lived from 1437 to 1508. Spanning 194 pages, the work offers a comprehensive examination of Abravanel's Iberian background, his philosophical distinctions from contemporaries, and the impact of his son, Leone Ebreo, on the Renaissance. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of Jewish philosophy, this paperback edition is a valuable addition to any library. Discover the legacy of Abravanel and his contributions to philosophical discourse with this insightful exploration.