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David ben Yom Tov ibn Bilia

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197: 145:, a treatise on the medicinal virtues of the skin of the serpent, translated from Johannes Paulinus' Latin translation "Salus Vitæ" (Munich, No. 228). 164:("Concise Summary"), a treatise on the medical applications of astrology. However the two are now believed to have been separate individuals. 35:
Ibn Bilia was the author of many works, the greater part of which, no longer in existence, are known only by quotations. Among them were:
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The reward of the fulfilment of the divine precepts implied in the precepts themselves;
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The inadequacy of ceremonial laws alone for the realization of human perfection.
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Zunz, Additamenta zu Delitzsch's Katalog der Leipziger Bibliothek, p. 326;
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The presence of an esoteric as well as an exoteric meaning in Holy Scripture;
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The soul's existence through its own substance and its self-consciousness;
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Ibn Bilia propounded thirteen articles of belief in addition to those of
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In the past some scholars, including the nineteenth century scholar
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Its existence independent of the body it subsequently occupies;
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who lived in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
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Kayserling, Gesch. der Juden in Portugal, p. 68;
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Dukes, in Literaturblatt des Orients, viii. 116, 456;
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Portuguese
Jewish
philosopher
Pentateuch
Caspi
Levi ben Gershon
Samuel Zarza
S. Klein
Maimonides
thirteen articles of Maimonides
Tetragrammaton
Moritz Steinschneider
David ben Yom Tov
Jacob ben David ben Yom Tov Poel
public domain
Kaufmann Kohler
Isaac Broydé
"David ben Yom Tob ibn Bilia"
Singer, Isidore
The Jewish Encyclopedia
Categories
Portuguese philosophers
Medieval Jewish philosophers
14th-century philosophers
14th-century Portuguese rabbis
13th-century Portuguese Jews
13th-century Portuguese people

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