Avicenna (Ibn Sina): Muslim Physician and Philosopher of the Eleventh CenturyThe Rosen Publishing Group, Inc, 15 janv. 2006 - 112 pages Avicenna was considered a child prodigy by the age of ten, and became the most famous physician, philosopher, activist, mathematician, and astronomer of his time. He wrote more than 100 books, the most famous of which was Canon, which outlines the entire known medical knowledge of the period in five volumes. |
Table des matières
The Emergence of Islam | 12 |
Boy Genius | 31 |
Court Physician | 45 |
A Traveling Philosopher | 62 |
Death of an Intellectual | 76 |
A Lasting Legacy | 88 |
Timeline | 98 |
Glossary | 100 |
For More Information | 103 |
For Further Reading | 104 |
Bibliography | 105 |
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