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Avicenna

    January 1, 0980 – June 18, 1037

    A towering polymath of Persian origin, this esteemed physician and philosopher profoundly shaped intellectual discourse. His monumental encyclopedic works systematically organized knowledge, while his medical texts served as foundational curricula in European universities for centuries. He was renowned for his comprehensive approach to medicine, grounded in the principles of classical masters. His legacy includes over two hundred writings, many of which continue to inspire with their depth and breadth.

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    Zusammengesetzte Heilmittel der Araber nach dem f�nften Buch des Canons von Ebn Sina
    The Propositional Logic of Avicenna
    The Physics of The Healing
    The Propositional Logic of Avicenna
    Canon of Medicine
    • Canon of Medicine

      • 830 pages
      • 30 hours of reading
      4.3(50)Add rating

      Ibn Sina's famous Canon of Medicine ( Qanun fi al-tibb ) comes to life in English with this translation. It is a clear and ordered Summa of all the medical knowledge of Ibn Sina's time augmented from his own observations. It is divided into five books. The first contains generalities concerning the human body, sickness, health and general treatment and therapeutics (the only volume translated here). The second contains the materia medica and the pharmacology of herbs. Three methods agreement, difference and concomitant variations are usually regarded as characteristic of modern science. The third book deals with special pathology, studied by organs, or rather by systems. The fourth book opens with the famous treatise on fevers; then follow the treatise on signs, symptoms, diagnostics and prognostics, minor surgery, tumors, wounds, fractures and bites and that on poisons. The fifth book contains the pharmacopoeia. Because the Canon constituted a monumental unity which maintained its authority until modern times it served as a basis for 700 years of medical teaching and practice and is a proven alternative medicine technique.

      Canon of Medicine
    • This work offers an English translation and commentary on a recent Arabic text by Avicenna, focusing on conditional propositions and syllogisms. It presents Avicenna's perspectives on the topic as they evolved throughout his life.

      The Propositional Logic of Avicenna
    • The Physics of The Healing

      A Parallel English-Arabic Text in Two Volumes

      • 1168 pages
      • 41 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of science and philosophy, this first volume delves into the insights of a prominent thinker from late antiquity. It reexamines the legacy of Greek natural philosophy while also engaging with the physical theories proposed by Muslim speculative theologians. This work is a significant contribution to the understanding of the evolution of philosophical thought and its implications for healing and knowledge.

      The Physics of The Healing
    • The Propositional Logic of Avicenna

      A Translation from al-Shif: al-Qiys with Introduction, Commentary and Glossary

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on conditional propositions and syllogisms, this work offers an English translation and commentary on a recent Arabic text by Avicenna (Ibn Sina). It explores his philosophical views on these logical constructs as they evolved throughout his lifetime, providing insights into his contributions to logic and reasoning. The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding Avicenna's influence on the field and the historical context of his ideas.

      The Propositional Logic of Avicenna
    • Die Augenheilkunde des Ibn Sina

      aus dem Arabischen übersetzt und erläutert

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Die Rolle der Araber in der Kultur- und Heilkunde des Mittelalters wird beleuchtet, wobei ihre frühe Auseinandersetzung mit der hellenistischen Bildung und deren Weitergabe an das Abendland hervorgehoben wird. Trotz einer zunehmend positiven Bewertung ihrer Leistungen bleibt das Wissen über die arabische Kultur und insbesondere ihre medizinische Literatur begrenzt und oberflächlich. Die Literaturgeschichte konzentriert sich vorwiegend auf biografische und bibliografische Aspekte, was auf einen Bedarf an tiefergehenden Studien hinweist.

      Die Augenheilkunde des Ibn Sina