Fragment from the book Rambam. Guide for the Perplexed (1190). The treatise is philosophical work and an explanation of the Biblical account of creation, was written in Egypt (sefaria.org). The author mentions a variant of the pathology ligamentum capitis femoris (LCF, גיד) in humans. See our commentary at the link: 1190Rambam [Rus].
Quote.
[Heb]
Part 3.48:6
«:וטעם 'גיד הנשה' כתוב» (original source: sefaria.org).
Translation
Quote.
[Eng]
Part 3, Chapter 48.6
The reason why the sinew that shrank is prohibited is
stated in the Law (Gen. xxxii.33). (trans.
M. Friedländer; original source: 1956MaimonidesM, p. 371)
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External links
Rambam. Guide for
the Perplexed. Egypt, 1190. [sefaria.org]
Maimonides M. The Guide for the Perplexed by Moses
Maimonides. Transl. M. Friedländer
London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd. [1904] [sacred-texts.com]
Maimonides M. The Guide for the Perplexed by Moses
Maimonides. Transl. M. Friedländer
London: G. Routledge & Sons Ltd, 1910. [archive.org]
Maimonides M. The Guide for the Perplexed. Trans. M. Friedländer. New
York: Dover publications, 1956. [books.google]
Authors & Affiliations
Rambam (Moshe ben Maimon, Maimonides) was a physician, rabbi,
philosopher, astronomer, Torah commentator, talmudist. He lived between about
1135/1138-1204 years in southern Spain (Cordova), Morocco (Fez), Palestine and
Egypt (Alexandria, Fustat, Cairo). [jewishencyclopedia.com
, wikipedia.org]
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Moses Maimonides Blaisio U. Thesaurus antiquitatum sacrarum, pp.19-20 (ca. 1744); original in the wikimedia.org collection (CC0 – Public Domain, fragment, color correction). |
Keywords
ligamentum capitis femoris, ligamentum teres, ligament of head of femur, damage, Bible, Torah, synonym
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