Maimonides (1903) is a biography of Moses Maimonides, a prominent Jewish philosopher and physician of the medieval era. The book is written by David Yellin, a renowned Hebrew educator and writer. The book delves into the life and works of Maimonides, exploring his contributions to Jewish philosophy, medicine, and law. Yellin examines Maimonides' upbringing, education, and intellectual development, as well as his travels and experiences as a court...