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The series is devoted to the study of scientific and philosophical texts from the Classical and the Islamic world handed down in Arabic. Through critical text editions and monographs, it provides access to ancient scientific inquiry as it developed in a continuous tradition from Antiquity to the mod...
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Zusammenfassung: | The series is devoted to the study of scientific and philosophical texts from the Classical and the Islamic world handed down in Arabic. Through critical text editions and monographs, it provides access to ancient scientific inquiry as it developed in a continuous tradition from Antiquity to the modern period. All editions are accompanied by translations and philological and explanatory notes. Avicenna (Ibn Sīnā) greatly influenced later medieval thinking about the earth and the cosmos, not only in his own civilization, but also in Hebrew and Latin cultures. The studies presented in this volume discuss the reception of prominent theories by Avicenna from the early 11th century onwards by thinkers like Averroes, Fahraddin ar-Razi, Samuel ibn Tibbon or Albertus Magnus. Among the topics which receive particular attention are the definition and existence of motion and time. Other important topics are covered too, such as Avicenna's theories of vacuum, causality, elements, substantial change, minerals, floods and mountains. It emerges, among other things, that Avicenna inherited to the discussion an acute sense for the epistemological status of natural science and for the mental and concrete existence of its objects. The volume also addresses the philological and historical circumstances of the textual tradition and sheds light on the translators Dominicus Gundisalvi, Avendauth and Alfred of Sareshel in particular. The articles of this volume are presented by scholars who convened in 2013 to discuss their research on the influence of Avicenna's physics and cosmology in the Villa Vigoni, Italy. |
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spelling | The Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Physics and Cosmology / edited by Dag Nikolaus Hasse and Amos Bertolacci. Boston : De Gruyter, Inc., [2018] 1 online resource (558 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Scientia Graeco-Arabica ; Band 23 Includes bibliographical references and index. The series is devoted to the study of scientific and philosophical texts from the Classical and the Islamic world handed down in Arabic. Through critical text editions and monographs, it provides access to ancient scientific inquiry as it developed in a continuous tradition from Antiquity to the modern period. All editions are accompanied by translations and philological and explanatory notes. Avicenna (Ibn Sīnā) greatly influenced later medieval thinking about the earth and the cosmos, not only in his own civilization, but also in Hebrew and Latin cultures. The studies presented in this volume discuss the reception of prominent theories by Avicenna from the early 11th century onwards by thinkers like Averroes, Fahraddin ar-Razi, Samuel ibn Tibbon or Albertus Magnus. Among the topics which receive particular attention are the definition and existence of motion and time. Other important topics are covered too, such as Avicenna's theories of vacuum, causality, elements, substantial change, minerals, floods and mountains. It emerges, among other things, that Avicenna inherited to the discussion an acute sense for the epistemological status of natural science and for the mental and concrete existence of its objects. The volume also addresses the philological and historical circumstances of the textual tradition and sheds light on the translators Dominicus Gundisalvi, Avendauth and Alfred of Sareshel in particular. The articles of this volume are presented by scholars who convened in 2013 to discuss their research on the influence of Avicenna's physics and cosmology in the Villa Vigoni, Italy. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 29, 2019). Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- Changing Motion: The Place (and Misplace) of Avicenna's Theory of Motion in the Post-Classical Islamic World / McGinnis, Jon -- Avicenna's al-ḥikma al-mutaʿāliya. Meaning and Early Reception / Gutas, Dimitri -- Avicennian Elements in Faḫr al-Dīn al-Rāzī's Discussion of Place, Void and Directions in the al-Mabāḥiṯ al-mašriqiyya / Janssens, Jules -- The Existence of Time in Faḫr al-Dīn al-Rāzī's al-Maṭālib al-ʿāliya / Adamson, Peter -- Time and Mind-Dependence in Sayf al-Dīn al-Āmidī's Abkār al-afkār / Lammer, Andreas -- A Map of Averroes' Criticism against Avicenna: Physics, De caelo, De generatione et corruptione and Meteorology / Cerami, Cristina -- Avicennian Sources in Abraham Ibn Daud's Natural Philosophy? / Fontaine, Resianne -- The Medieval Hebrew Reception of Avicenna's Account of the Formation and Perseverance of Dry Land: Between Bold Naturalism and Fideist Literalism / Freudenthal, Gad -- Notes on Anonymous Twelfth-Century Translations of Philosophical Texts from Arabic into Latin on the Iberian Peninsula / Hasse, Dag Nikolaus / Büttner, Andreas -- Avicenna's Influence on William of Auvergne's Theory of Efficient Causes / Fischer, Katrin -- 'Averroes ubique Avicennam persequitur': Albert the Great's Approach to the Physics of the Šifāʼ in the Light of Averroes' Criticisms / Bertolacci, Amos -- Avicenna's Physics in Roger Bacon's Communia naturalium / Trifogli, Cecilia -- Follower or Opponent of Aristotle? The Critical Reception of Avicenna's Meteorology in the Latin World and the Legacy of Alfred the Englishman / Mandosio, Jean-Marc -- Index of Avicenna's Works with Passages Cited -- Index of Names In English. Avicenna, 980-1037. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80002386 Avicenna, 980-1037 fast Physics History To 1500. Islamic philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100934 Hebrew literature, Medieval Philosophy. Philosophy, Medieval. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100956 Philosophie islamique. Littérature hébraïque médiévale Philosophie. Philosophie médiévale. PHILOSOPHY Eastern. bisacsh Physics fast Islamic philosophy fast Philosophy, Medieval fast To 1500 fast Arabic philosophy. Avicenna. Hebrew philosophy. medieval philosophy. History fast Hasse, Dag Nikolaus. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98061601 Bertolacci, Amos. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2006024777 has work: The Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Physics and Cosmology (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGWVBQKm4RPbRJcVX7cTMd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Hasse, Dag Nikolaus. Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Physics and Cosmology. Boston : De Gruyter, Inc., ©2018 9781614517740 Scientia Graeco-Arabica ; v. 23. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008073599 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1927053 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Physics and Cosmology / Scientia Graeco-Arabica ; Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- Changing Motion: The Place (and Misplace) of Avicenna's Theory of Motion in the Post-Classical Islamic World / Avicenna's al-ḥikma al-mutaʿāliya. Meaning and Early Reception / Avicennian Elements in Faḫr al-Dīn al-Rāzī's Discussion of Place, Void and Directions in the al-Mabāḥiṯ al-mašriqiyya / The Existence of Time in Faḫr al-Dīn al-Rāzī's al-Maṭālib al-ʿāliya / Time and Mind-Dependence in Sayf al-Dīn al-Āmidī's Abkār al-afkār / A Map of Averroes' Criticism against Avicenna: Physics, De caelo, De generatione et corruptione and Meteorology / Avicennian Sources in Abraham Ibn Daud's Natural Philosophy? / The Medieval Hebrew Reception of Avicenna's Account of the Formation and Perseverance of Dry Land: Between Bold Naturalism and Fideist Literalism / Notes on Anonymous Twelfth-Century Translations of Philosophical Texts from Arabic into Latin on the Iberian Peninsula / Avicenna's Influence on William of Auvergne's Theory of Efficient Causes / 'Averroes ubique Avicennam persequitur': Albert the Great's Approach to the Physics of the Šifāʼ in the Light of Averroes' Criticisms / Avicenna's Physics in Roger Bacon's Communia naturalium / Follower or Opponent of Aristotle? The Critical Reception of Avicenna's Meteorology in the Latin World and the Legacy of Alfred the Englishman / Index of Avicenna's Works with Passages Cited -- Index of Names Avicenna, 980-1037. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80002386 Avicenna, 980-1037 fast Physics History To 1500. Islamic philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100934 Hebrew literature, Medieval Philosophy. Philosophy, Medieval. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100956 Philosophie islamique. Littérature hébraïque médiévale Philosophie. Philosophie médiévale. PHILOSOPHY Eastern. bisacsh Physics fast Islamic philosophy fast Philosophy, Medieval fast |
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title | The Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Physics and Cosmology / |
title_alt | Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- Changing Motion: The Place (and Misplace) of Avicenna's Theory of Motion in the Post-Classical Islamic World / Avicenna's al-ḥikma al-mutaʿāliya. Meaning and Early Reception / Avicennian Elements in Faḫr al-Dīn al-Rāzī's Discussion of Place, Void and Directions in the al-Mabāḥiṯ al-mašriqiyya / The Existence of Time in Faḫr al-Dīn al-Rāzī's al-Maṭālib al-ʿāliya / Time and Mind-Dependence in Sayf al-Dīn al-Āmidī's Abkār al-afkār / A Map of Averroes' Criticism against Avicenna: Physics, De caelo, De generatione et corruptione and Meteorology / Avicennian Sources in Abraham Ibn Daud's Natural Philosophy? / The Medieval Hebrew Reception of Avicenna's Account of the Formation and Perseverance of Dry Land: Between Bold Naturalism and Fideist Literalism / Notes on Anonymous Twelfth-Century Translations of Philosophical Texts from Arabic into Latin on the Iberian Peninsula / Avicenna's Influence on William of Auvergne's Theory of Efficient Causes / 'Averroes ubique Avicennam persequitur': Albert the Great's Approach to the Physics of the Šifāʼ in the Light of Averroes' Criticisms / Avicenna's Physics in Roger Bacon's Communia naturalium / Follower or Opponent of Aristotle? The Critical Reception of Avicenna's Meteorology in the Latin World and the Legacy of Alfred the Englishman / Index of Avicenna's Works with Passages Cited -- Index of Names |
title_auth | The Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Physics and Cosmology / |
title_exact_search | The Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Physics and Cosmology / |
title_full | The Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Physics and Cosmology / edited by Dag Nikolaus Hasse and Amos Bertolacci. |
title_fullStr | The Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Physics and Cosmology / edited by Dag Nikolaus Hasse and Amos Bertolacci. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Physics and Cosmology / edited by Dag Nikolaus Hasse and Amos Bertolacci. |
title_short | The Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Physics and Cosmology / |
title_sort | arabic hebrew and latin reception of avicenna s physics and cosmology |
topic | Avicenna, 980-1037. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80002386 Avicenna, 980-1037 fast Physics History To 1500. Islamic philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100934 Hebrew literature, Medieval Philosophy. Philosophy, Medieval. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100956 Philosophie islamique. Littérature hébraïque médiévale Philosophie. Philosophie médiévale. PHILOSOPHY Eastern. bisacsh Physics fast Islamic philosophy fast Philosophy, Medieval fast |
topic_facet | Avicenna, 980-1037. Avicenna, 980-1037 Physics History To 1500. Islamic philosophy. Hebrew literature, Medieval Philosophy. Philosophy, Medieval. Philosophie islamique. Littérature hébraïque médiévale Philosophie. Philosophie médiévale. PHILOSOPHY Eastern. Physics Islamic philosophy Philosophy, Medieval History |
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