Revisiting Ibn Sina's (Avicenna) Heritage
Kadircan Hidir Keskinbora
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Revisiting Ibn Sina's (Avicenna) Heritage
Kadircan Hidir Keskinbora
About This Book
Even well after his lifetime, Ibn Sina was renowned, not just in medicine or philosophy, but in other areas, especially in the Islamic world. In brief, he was an authority in the Islamic East, or an "auctoritas". However, in the west, his work was massively influential in not only the medical education curricula, but also in the important, innovative doctrines in philosophy. The most fundamental sections of his major encyclopedia, al-ShifĂą being translated into Latin as early as the 12th and 13th centuries and spreading throughout universities dispersed this impact rapidly. Known as "the prince of physicians", Ibn Sina is the writer of the Canon of Medicine (al-QaÂŻnuÂŻ n fi 'al-Tibb), which became a medical standard in the Christian west as well as the Islamic world.