Maimonides (1903) is a book written by David Yellin that explores the life and works of the famous medieval Jewish philosopher, scholar, and physician, Moses Maimonides. The book provides a comprehensive overview of Maimonides' life, from his birth in Cordoba, Spain, to his later years in Egypt, where he served as a physician to the court of Saladin. Yellin delves into Maimonides' extensive writings, including his most famous work, the Mishneh Torah,...