Elijah ben Joseph Habillo
Elijah ben Joseph Ḥabillo, also known as Maestro Manoel, was a Spanish Jewish philosopher and translator active in Monzón, Aragon, in the second half of the fifteenth century.
Ḥabillo studied Latin with the purpose of translating into Hebrew works of Christian scholastic philosophers, particularly writings on psychology.
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Ḥabillo translated and adapted several works of Thomas Aquinas:Quaestiones Disputatae, Quaestio de AnimaDe Animae Facultatibus De UniversalibusSheʾelot Maʿamar be-Nimtsa u-ve-Mahut, questions on Aquinas' treatise concerning being and qualityḤabillo also translated William of Ockham's Summa Totius Logices and Quaestiones Philosophicae, as well as Aristotle's De Causa, which contains thirty-two premises with explanations. According to Jellinek and Steinschneider, he was also responsible for an anonymous Hebrew translation of Vincent of Beauvais' De Universalibus, under the title Maʿamar Nikbad bi-Kelal.