Maimonides is a jewish philosopher born 1138 in Spain. Maimonides tried to bring Judaism and philosophy closer together. Jewish philosophy is split in three topics: Jewish-centric philosophy, which is philosophy surrounding Jewish beliefs and ideas from religion, like the torah and the arrival of the messiah. Common topics, which includes topics like the general existence of god and how humans communicate. And Independent topics, like the meaning of words and terms, logical arguments and cosmology.
Maimonides was a philosopher, rabbi, a social and religious commentator and teacher. Maimonides taught his knowledge publicly and published many philosophical and religious writings. Maimonides wrote books about symbolism, logic and formal organisation of philosophy. Maimonides seems to have been a mathematical and logical mind.