General works on medieval Jewish philosophy

• D.H. Frank and O. Leaman, History of Jewish Philosophy (London: 1997).

• D.H. Frank and O. Leaman, The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy (Cambridge: 2003).

• C. Sirat, A History of Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages (Cambridge: 1985).

For the figures and texts discussed in this episode:

• Altmann, A., and Stern, S.M. 1958: Isaac Israeli: a Neoplatonic Philosopher of the Early Tenth Century Oxford: Oxford University Press.

• R. Goldenberg, The Origins of Judaism (Cambridge: 2007).

• W.Z. Harvey, “Rabbinic Attitudes Towards Philosophy,” in Open Thou Mine Eyes: Essays on Aaggadah and Judaica Presented to Rabbi William G. Braude on His 80th Birthday and Dedicated to His Memory, ed. H.J. Blumberg et al. (Hoboken: 1992), 83-101.

• S.T. Katz, The Cambridge History of Judaism, vol.4: The Late Roman-Rabbinic Period (Cambridge: 2006).

• J. Neusner, Judaism as Philosophy: The Method and Message of the Mishnah (Columbia: 1991).

• S. Stroumsa, Dāwūd ibn Marwān al-Muqammiṣ’s Ishrūn Maqāla (Leiden: 1989).