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=== Abraham bar-Hiyya Ha-Nasi === {{Location map many | France |caption= bar-Hiyya-[[Catalonia#History|Barcelona]] then [[Arles#History|Arles]] | label=[[Arles]] | position=top | lat= 43.67665 | long= 4.627803 | label2=[[Barcelona#History|Barcelona]] | position2=right | lat2=41.383 | long2= 2.183 | width=100 | float=left }} [[Abraham bar Hiyya]], of [[Barcelona]] and later [[Arles]]-[[Provence]], was a student of his father [[Hiyya al-Daudi]] and one of the most important figures in the scientific movement which made the Jews of Provence, Spain and Italy the intermediaries between [[Averroism]], Muʿtazila and Christian Europe. He aided this scientific movement by original works, translations and as interpreter for another translator, [[Plato Tiburtinus]]. Bar-Hiyya's best student was [[v]].{{clarify|date=April 2020}} His philosophical works are "Meditation of the Soul", an ethical work written from a rationalistic religious viewpoint, and an apologetic epistle addressed to [[Judah ben Barzillai]].
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