[56 Fig. 8.5] Samuel ibn Tibbon
(Toledo, Barcelona, southern
France, Alexandria; tr.
Maimonides into Hebrew)
1235
9 Moses ben Nahman
(Nahmanides) (Gerona, near
Barcelona; Kabbalah)
10 Ezra Ben Solomon (Catalonia;
Kabbalah)
11 Azriel (Catalonia; Kabbalah)
12 Jacob ben Makhir Ibn Tibbon
(Marseille/Montpellier, tr.,
astron)
13 Joseph Anatoli (Naples, tr.)
14 Hillel ben Samuel (Italy;
Maimonidist, Thomist)
1265
15 Moses Ibn Tibbon (Jew;
Montpellier, Naples; Averroist)
16 Isaac Albalog (Catalonia;
Averroist)
17 Shentob Falaquera (Jew; tr.;
Maimonidist)
18 Salomon Ibn Adreth
(Barcelona; Kabbalah)
19 Joseph Gikatila (Spain;
Kabbalah)
20 Todros Abulafia (Toledo;
Kabbalah)
1300
21 Joseph ibn Wakkar (Toledo,
reconciled Kabbalah and phil)
22 Meir ben Solomon Ibn Sahula
(Barcelona; Kabbalah)
23 Joseph ibn Kaspi (Spain,
Maimonidist, Averroist)
24 Judah ibn Tibbon
(Montpellier; Maimonidist)
25 Yeda’ya Bedersi (southern
France; Scotist)
1335
26 Moses of Narbonne (tr.;
Maimonidist, Averroist)
1365
27 Themo Judaei (Nominalist,
nat sci)
1400
28 Simon Duran (Maimonidist)
29 Shentob ibn Shentob (Spain;
anti-phil, anti-Maimonidist)
1435
30 Joseph ben Shentob (Spain;
Aristotelean, Maimonidist)
1465
31 Shentob ibn Shentob (Spain;
defended Maimonides vs.
Crescas)
32 Isaac Aburbanel (Spain;
defended Maimonides vs.
Crescas & Albo; attacked
rationalism of Gerson & 26)
33 Isaac Arama (Spain; Kabbalah)
1500
34 Judah Leo Aburbanel (Italy;
Platonist)
Figure 9.6. Scholastics, Mystics,
Humanists, 1335–1465
1335
188 Richard Fitz-Ralph (Oxford
Balliol, Ireland;
Averroist/Augustine sync.)
189 Richard Kilvington (Oxford)
(190) Richard de Bury (bishop of
Durham; London patron)
936 • (^) Appendix 3