230, [244]. Ibid., 93-98.

232, [245]. See Guttmann, Die Religionsphilosophie des Abraham Ibn Daud, p. 220, note 2.

235, [246]. Ibid., 98-104.

236, [247]. באור מלות ההגיון, Breslau, 1828. For other editions and interesting information concerning this treatise see Steinschneider, Die Hebräischen Uebersetzungen des Mittelalters, Berlin, 1893, § 251, and Die Arabische Literatur der Juden, Frankfurt a. M., 1902, p. 208, 5.

[248]. Introduction to the eleventh chapter (ch. Helek) of the treatise Sanhedrin.

239, [249]. Letters of Maimonides, ed. Amsterdam, pp. 13b-14.

[250]. The Arabic text was published with a French translation and extremely valuable notes by Solomon Munk, under the title, Le Guide des Égarés, 3 volumes, Paris, 1856-66. English translation by M. Friedländer in 3 vols., London, 1881-1885, re-issued in one volume, with omission of notes, London, 1910. For other translations, editions and commentaries see Kaufmann, "Der 'Führer' Maimûnis in der Weltliteratur," Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, XI (1898), pp. 335-376, republished in Kaufmann's Gesammelte Schriften ed. Brann, vol. 2, Frankfurt a. M., 1910, pp. 152-189. See also Friedländer's translation, London, 1910, p. XXVII ff.

[251]. The Arabic text was published with a German translation by M. Wolff under the title, Mûsâ Maimûni's Acht Kapitel, 2nd edition, Leyden, 1903. Hebrew text with English translation by Joseph I. Gorfinkle, The Eight Chapters of Maimonides on Ethics, New York, 1912 (Columbia University Oriental Studies, vol. VII).

240, [252]. Emunah Ramah, p. 81 ff.

241, [253]. Guide, I, chs. 1, 3-16, 18-30, 37-45, 64-67, 70.