[218] Ueberweg, i, 419, 430; Hampden, p. 443 sq. Cp. Renan, Averroès, p. 173 sq. [↑]

[219] Ueberweg, i, 418. The Karaïtes may be described as Jewish Protestants or Puritans. Cp. Schechter, Studies in Judaism, 1896, pp. 252–54. [↑]

[220] Schechter (as cited, pp. 197, 417) gives two sets of dates, the second being 1135–1204. [↑]

[221] For a good survey of the medieval Hebrew thought in general see Joel, Beiträge zur Gesch. der Philos. 1876; and as to Maimonides see A. Franck’s Études Orientales, 1861; Hauréau, Hist. de la philos. scolastique, Ptie II, i, 41–46; and Renan, Averroès, pp. 177–82. [↑]

[222] Schechter, Studies in Judaism, pp. 422–23. [↑]

[223] Id. p. 208. [↑]

[224] Ueberweg, i, 428; Schechter, p. 424. [↑]

[225] Renan, Averroès, p. 183. [↑]

[226] Schechter, pp. 83–85. [↑]

[227] Hauréau pronounces (II, i, 29–34) that Avicebron should be ranked among the most sincere and resolute of pantheists. His chief work was the Fons vitæ. [↑]