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==Other Works==
==Other Works==
# Shu"t Pe'er HaDor is a compilation of his Teshuvot translated into Hebrew from the Arabic original.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Mem 150). The Machon Yerushalayim edition bears the footnotes of HaRav David Yosef.</ref>
# Shu"t Pe'er HaDor is a compilation of his Teshuvot translated into Hebrew from the Arabic original.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Mem 150). The Machon Yerushalayim edition bears the footnotes of HaRav David Yosef.</ref>
# He also compiled a Sefer on [[Klalei Talmud]], but it is no longer extant.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Mem 150)</ref>
# He also compiled a Sefer on [[Klalei HaTalmud]], but it is no longer extant.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Mem 150)</ref>
# Moreh HaNevuchim was translated from Arabit to Hebrew and the source of much controversy regarding the study of philosophy.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Mem 150)</ref>
# Moreh HaNevuchim was translated from Arabit to Hebrew and the source of much controversy regarding the study of philosophy.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Mem 150)</ref>
# The Rambam wrote a commentary on much of Shas, as indicated by his introduction to Perush HaMishnayot, but only fragments of it have survived, including a commentary on Rosh HaShanah<ref>See [http://shaalvim.co.il/torah/maayan-article.asp?id=349 עוד בדבר פירוש מסכת ראש השנה המיוחס לרמב"ם]</ref> and the beginning of Shabbat.<ref>[http://s.ybm.org.il/hebrew/Product.aspx?Product=37&Category=22 Available Here]</ref><ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Mem 150)</ref>
# The Rambam wrote a commentary on much of Shas, as indicated by his introduction to Perush HaMishnayot, but only fragments of it have survived, including a commentary on Rosh HaShanah<ref>See [http://shaalvim.co.il/torah/maayan-article.asp?id=349 עוד בדבר פירוש מסכת ראש השנה המיוחס לרמב"ם]</ref> and the beginning of Shabbat.<ref>[http://s.ybm.org.il/hebrew/Product.aspx?Product=37&Category=22 Available Here]</ref><ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Mem 150)</ref>