Moses Maimonides, 12th-century rabbi, commentator, legist, philosopher and physician. His Guide for the Perplexed attempted to reconcile Aristotle with Jewish teachings. Under Greek influence, he formulated the Thirteen Principles of Judaism, a faith which had earlier tolerated no creedal statements in the form of dogma. He was court physician to Saladin. His grave (the best-attested famous grave in the land) is in Tiberias. Of Maimonides it is said among Jews, "From Moses until Moses, there was no one like Moses."