BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY
HANDBOOK OF ORIENTAL STUDIES HANDBUCH DER ORIENTALISTIK SECTION ONE
THE NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST EDITED BY
H. ALTENMÜLLER · B. HROUDA · B.A. LEVINE · R.S. O’FAHEY K.R. VEENHOF · C.H.M. VERSTEEGH
VOLUME EIGHTY-NINE
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY SUPPLEMENT
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPY Supplement BY
HANS DAIBER
LEIDEN • BOSTON
2007
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CONTENTS
Preface ........................................................................................
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Abbreviations ..............................................................................
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Alphabetical list of publications ................................................
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Index of names, terms and topics ............................................ 307 List of Corrections and Additions to the Edition 1999 .......... 425
PREFACE An increasing number of publications in the field of Islamic philosophy has given us a new insight in the role of Islam in the history of philosophy. Muslim Scholars since the 2nd/8th century, sometimes cooperating with Christians, amalgamated Greek thought in a world-view, which essentially is determined by Koran, Islamic law and religiosity including sufism. They often discussed problems and questions which indicate new developments and interpretations and in this way they contributed to the transmission of Greek thought to European scholastic philosophy in a specific manner, which is not confined to the process of translating from Greek into Arabic. Islamic philosophy appears to be a common field of many Islamic countries, which are ethnically different and geographically distant. Their scholars mainly used Arabic. Today, Islamic philosophy or Islamic ‘thought’ connects scholars from the Islamic West to the Islamic East until Indonesia. It became a medium in the dialogue between cultures, as an articulation of Islamic reflexion on those fields, which in accordance with a Greek paradigma include language, logic, physics, metaphysics and ethics. Moreover, it became the moving power of an intellectual network, in which divergent trends and fields were combined and determinated each other. For this reason Islamic philosophy or ‘thought’ as mirrored in a large amount of texts and interpretations appears to be a comprehensive picture of Islamic culture in its intellectual and ‘spiritual’ facets. These facets became the determinating factors of the method and the contents of theoretical reflexions and their practical consequences. In this manner, the study of Islamic thought opens our eyes to complexes and problems which still deserve our attention. Moreover, it reveals essential principles of Islam and the background of Islamic arguing and acting. The increasing interest in Islamic thought in the past few decades is documented by the publications of new journals specially devoted to this field, like Arabic Sciences and Philosophy (Cambridge, since 1991) or the Journal of Islamic Philosophy (Ann Arbor, since 2005), which is also available on the internet under the website www.muslimphilosophy.com. Moreover, an unexpected amount of monographs appeared
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in the series Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Sciences, published by Brill, in which since 1984 until today 64 volumes came out. The same publisher printed 20 volumes in the series Aristoteles Semitico-Latinus, in which the Greek-Syriac-Arabic, the Arabic-Hebrew and ArabicLatin transmission of Aristotle’s works and commentaries on them were made accessible by editions and studies. Finally, an essential selection of philosophical texts, monographs and studies by scholars from the past, since 1999/2000 is available as reprint in a set of 120 volumes, which were published in the series Publications of the Institute of Arabic-Islamic Science. Islamic Philosophy. Frankfurt/M. (= PInHAIS.IP) and contain 618 entries, which are included in our supplement. Finally, I should mention the essential contributions of Iranian scholars in numerous monographs and articles in many journals, which only in part were available to me. An essential reference book is here the Bibliography of Rational Sciences by Mu˙sin Kadìwar and Mu˙ammad Nùrì, which in 1999/2000 appeared in Teheran (→ alphabetical list nr. 4923/2). The mentioned publications demonstrate in an impressive manner the increasing importance of Islamic philosophy in the field of humanities, as part of the history of philosophy between Greek philosophy on the one side and medieval Latin and Jewish philosophy on the other side and as part of Islamic studies. Islamic philosophy has many dimensions and cannot be separated from the history of science in Islam; in its contents and method it is the control desk of sciences and the tool of theology and law. Its manifoldness and importance deserve its firm establishment as part of the humanities. We hope that our Bibliography of Islamic Philosophy, which came out in 1999 in two volumes, and this Supplement can contribute to a better appreciation of this field. Here, I express my sincere thanks to my wife Helga for her careful corrections and proofreading. Düsseldorf/Frankfurt am Main
Hans Daiber
ABBREVIATIONS
– ABAW.PP
AEPHE.R AGPh AHDL AION AIVS AJSL And. APAW APG Arabica ArScPh AsR BAEO BEO BGPhMA BiOr BPhM BSOAS
al- [Arabic article, if followed by an Arabic noun] Abhandlungen der (K.) Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-philologische Klasse. München. Annuaire de l´Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes. – Section des Sciences Religieuses. Paris. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie (und Soziologie). Berlin. Archives d’histoire doctrinale et littéraire du moyen âge. Paris. Annali del’Istituto Universitario Orientale di Napoli. Pubblicazioni. Napoli. Atti del (R.) Istituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti. Venezia. American journal of Semitic languages and literatures. Chicago, Ill. Al-Andalus. Madrid. Abhandlungen der (K.) Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Berlin. Abhandlungen zur Philosophie und ihrer Geschichte. Halle, Saale. Arabica. Revue d’études arabes. Leiden. Arabic Sciences and Philosophy. Cambridge. Asiatic review. London NS. Boletín de la Asociación Española de Orientalistas. Madrid. Bulletin d’études orientales de l’Institut Français de Damas. Beyrouth. Beiträge zur Geschichte der Philosophie (und Theologie) des Mittelalters. Texte und Untersuchungen. Münster. Bibliotheca orientalis. Nederland(sch) Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten te Leiden. Leiden. Bulletin de philosophie médiévale. Louvain. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. London.
x CDios CQ CTun DoC EI EnAC EPhM ErJb EtMu Gn. HSCP HThR HUCA IASH.P IBLA IC IJMES IOS IPTS Islam IslQ IslSt ISPT ISTAC J JA JAOS JHI JHP JHS JQR JRAS JSSt Mach. MESA
abbreviations La Ciudad de Dios. El Escorial. Classical quarterly. London. Cahiers de Tunisie. Tunis. Doctor Communis. Encyclopaedia of Islam. Leiden. New edition 1, 1960ff. Entretiens sur l’antiquité classique. Genève. Études de philosophie médiévale. Paris. Eranos-Jahrbuch. Zürich. Études musulmanes. Paris. Gnomon. Munich. Harvard studies in classical philology. Harvard theological review. Cambridge, Mass. Hebrew Union College annual. Cincinnati, Ohio. Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities. – Proceedings. Jerusalem. IBLA. Revue de l’Institut des Belles Lettres Arabes. Tunis. Islamic culture. Hyderabad. International journal of Middle East studies. London. Israel oriental studies. Tel-Aviv. Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Sciences. Ed. H. Daiber and D. Pingree. Leiden, New York, Kobenhavn, Köln. Islam. Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Kultur des islamischen Orients. Berlin. Islamic quarterly. A review of Islamic culture. London. Islamic studies. Karachi. s. IPTS. International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization. Kuala Lumpur. Janssens, J. Journal asiatique. Paris. Journal of the American Oriental Society. Baltimore, Md. Journal of the history of ideas. New York. Journal of the history of philosophy. Berkeley, Calif. Journal of Hellenic studies. London. Jewish quarterly review. Philadelphia, Pa. Journal of the R. Asiatic society of Great Britain and Ireland. London. Journal of Semitic studies. Manchester. Al-mashriq. Revue catholique orientale. Beyrouth. Middle East Studies Association.
abbreviations MIDEO MM MMIA MS MSM Muséon MUSJ OCA OLA OLZ OM Or. Oriens ParOr PInHAIS.IP RAfr REJ RFNS RMet RMoMu RPL RSO RSPhTh RThom RThPh ß SAWW.PH SBAW SIFC StIsl Tr.
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Mélanges de l’Institut Dominicain d’Études Orientales du Caire. Cairo. Miscellanea mediaevalia. Berlin. Madjallat al-madjma" al-'ilmì al-'arabì bi-Dimashq. Mediaeval studies. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. Toronto. Modern schoolman. A quarterly journal of philosophy. St. Louis, Mo. Muséon. Revue d’études orientales. Louvain. Mélanges de l’Université Saint-Joseph. Beyrouth. Orientalia Christiana analecta. Roma. Orientalia Lovaniensia analecta. Leuven. Orientalistische Literaturzeitung. Berlin [etc.]. Oriente moderno. Roma. Orientalia. Roma. Oriens. Journal of the International Society for Oriental Research. Leiden. Parole de l’Orient. Kaslik. Publications of the Institute of Arabic-Islamic Science. Islamic Philosophy. Frankfurt/M. Revue africaine. Alger. Revue des études juives. Paris. Rivista di filosofia neo-scolastica. Milano. Review of metaphysics. New Haven, Conn. Revue du monde musulman. Paris. Revue philosophique de Louvain. Louvain. Rivista degli studi orientali. Roma. Revue des sciences philosophiques et théologiques. Paris. Revue thomiste. Bruges. Revue de théologie et de philosophie. Lausanne. ßàd in Arabic words; [{] in Turkish words. Sitzungsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. – Philosophisch-Historische Klasse. Wien. Sitzungsberichte der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in München. Studi italiani di filologia classica. Firenze. Studia Islamica. Paris. Traditio. Studies in ancient and medieval history, thought and religion. New York.
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abbreviations Universitätsbibliothek/University Library. Die Welt des Islam. Berlin. Die Welt des Orients. Wissenschaftliche Beiträge zur Kunde des Morgenlandes. Göttingen. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft. Wiesbaden. Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften. Frankfurt/M.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
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abdullah ‒ abramowski Abdullah. A new edition (with the title: Kant and Ghazali: the idea of universality of ethical norms) appeared in 2000 in Frankfurt/M. (214 pp.) Abdullah, Mohd. Zaidi. Al-'Ilm, al-Maqùlàt dan al-Óikmah Dalam Pemikiran Ulama Melayu: Satu Penelitian Awal. Afkàr. Jurnal Akidah dan Pemikiran Islam. Kuala Lumpur; 2005; 6: 171–192. Reprinted in: Democritus, Theophrastus, Zenon, Bryson (?), Porphyrius, Themistius and Johannes Philoponus in the Arabic Tradition. Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 2000 (= PInHAIS.IP 110): 325–354. A new edition of al-Abharì, Hidàyat al-˙ikma, Fì l-†abì'iyyàt, ch. 1, with the commentary Shar˙ Hidàyat al-˙ikma by Mullà Íadrà: A new edition by Mu߆afà Fu"àd Wakkàr appeared in 2001 in Beirut. Commentary on the Shar˙ Hidàyat al-˙ikma by A˙mad Ibn Mu˙ammad Óusaynì al-Ardakànì: Mir'àt al-akwàn. Ta˙rìr Shar˙ Hidàyat Mullà Íadrà Shìràzì. Ed. 'Abd Allàh Nùrànì. Teheran 1996. [Persian commentary on Mullà Íadrà’s commentary on al-Abharì, Hidàyat al-˙ikma, on physics].
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actualité d’averroès Contents: M. Mahjoub, Commentaire de La République de Platon: discours sur la tonalité herméneutique averroïste (17ff.); M. Mahran Rashwan, Ibn Rushd, était-il un simple commentateur d’Aristote? (20ff.); Maroun Aouad, Méthodes d’Ibn Rushd dans l’Abrégé rhétorique et dans le Commentaire moyen de la Rhétorique (25ff.); Ali Chennoufi, Dialectique et rhétorique entre Aristote et Ibn Rushd (28ff.); Ibrahim AlGharbi, Le grand Commentaire du De Anima d’Aristote (33ff.); A. Elamrani-Jamal, L’évolution de la théorie de l’intellect chez Averroès dans son Commentaire Moyen du De Anima d’Aristote (35ff.); J. Puig-Montada, Le rôle de la métaphysique d’après l’Épitomé d’Averroès (39ff.); N. Essakhawi, Le Commentaire d’Averroès sur le Livre Z de La Métaphysique d’Aristote (44ff.); A.H. Al-Jabiri, La logique des catégories entre le texte aristotélicien et l’apport arabe (49ff.); A. Darwich, Les tentatives d’Ibn Rushd d’arabiser les idées critiques et rhétoriques d’Aristote (52ff.); A. Ben Chehida, A propos des manuscrits arabes d’Averroès transcrits en caractères hébraïques (59ff.); A. Chahlan, Les traducteurs juifs médiévaux d’Ibn Rushd ont-ils compris sa langue? (65ff.); A. Dhunun Taha, Les universités européennes du moyen âge et l’averroïsme (69ff.); M. Fakhry, L’éternité du monde entre Ibn Rushd et Thomas d’Aquin (73ff.); A. Hasnaoui, Le mouvement et les catégories selon Avicenne et Averroès: l’arrière-fond grec et les prolongements latins médiévaux (76ff.); A. Kassoum, La méthode rationelle chez Ibn Rushd: trait d’union dans le dialogue des cultures (80ff.); G. Jéhamy, Les traits de la pensée péripatéticienne à travers la terminologie rushdienne (91ff.); A. Al-A"sam, L’étude de la logique d’Ibn Rushd (97ff.); Ch. Butterworth, Ibn Rushd et les opinions communes à toute investigation philosophique ou ce que l’on ne peut pas ignorer (102ff.); A. El-Ghannouchi, Ibn Rushd et la double vérité. La séparation du discours religieux du discours philosophique et l’établissement du rapport entre les deux (107ff.); M. Campanini, L’être et la langue dans Tahàfut al-Tahàfut d’Averroès (113ff.); H.M. Al-Alousi, La critique des théories de l’être par Ibn Rushd à la lumière de sa doctrine (119ff.); M.Y. Uraybi, L’équivalence des preuves: des deux Tahàfut à La critique de la raison pure (127ff.); M. Arfa Mensia, Aspects de la théorie de la prophétie chez Ibn Rushd (133ff.); M. Misbahi, La statut de la raison pratique dans la philosophie d’Ibn Rushd (143ff.); S. Mosbah, Ibn Rushd et les formes de gouvernement politique. Bonheur de la cité ou bonheur du solitaire (150ff.); A. Ivry, Conception du rôle du philosophe dans la société selon Ibn Rushd (156ff.); Gh. Hanna, Le point de départ de l’Éthique dans la pensée d’Ibn Rushd (160ff.); H. Nashshaba, L’éducation chez Ibn Rushd (165ff.); O. Ben
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calverley ‒ campanini Tawali' al-Anwar. I.II. Leiden, Boston, Köln; 2002 [2001]. = ISPT XLV. The Arabic text by Bay∂àwì is now available in an edition by 'Abbàs Sulaymàn. Beirut/Cairo; 1991. The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy. Ed. by Peter Adamson, Richard C. Taylor. Cambridge; 2005. Contains, after an introduction by P. Adamson and R.C. Taylor, the following chapters: Cristina d’Ancona, Greek into Arabic: Neoplatonism in translation. – P. Adamson: Al-Kindì and the reception of Greek philosophy. – D.C. Reisman: Al-Fàràbì and the philosophical curriculum. – P.E. Walker: The Ismà'ìlìs. – R. Wisnovsky: Avicenna and the Avicennian Tradition. – M.E. Marmura: Al-Ghazàlì. – J. Puig Montada: Philosophy in Andalusia: Ibn Bàjja and Ibn ˇufayl. – R.C. Taylor: Averroes: religious dialectic and Aristotelian thought. – J. Walbridge: Suhrawardì and Illuminationism. – Sajjad H. Rizvi: Mysticism and philosophy: Ibn 'Arabì and Mullà Íadrà. – T. Street: Logic. – Ch. E. Butterworth: Ethical and political philosophy. – Marwan Rashed: Natural philosophy. – D.L. Black: Psychology: soul and intellect. – Th.-A. Druart: Metaphysics. – S. Harvey: Islamic philosophy and Jewish philosophy. – Ch. Burnett: Arabic into Latin: the reception of Arabic philosophy into Western Europe. – Hossein Ziai: Recent trends in Arabic and Persian philosophy.
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Colombo, Valentina. Íifah e Óàl: Teorie dell’unicità divina nel pensiero Mu'tazila. Milano; 2000. The Columbia History of Western Philosophy. Ed. by Richard H. Popkin. New York; 1999. Ch. 2 (Medieval Islamic and Jewish Philosophy) contains contributions by A.L. Ivry (149–153: Jewish and Early Muslim Neoplatonism), Thérèse-Anne Druart (153–157: Abù Nasr Muhammed al-Faràbì), M.E. Marmura (157–163: Avicenna), James Naify (163–170: Al-Ghazàlì), Fadlou Shehadi (170–172: Philosophical Mysticism in Islamic Thought), A.L. Ivry (183–188: Averroës), A.L. Ivry (196–200: Jewish Averroism).
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(= PInHAIS.IP 75). – A new edition of the text appeared in: Les cahiers du groupe de recherche sur la philosophie islamique II, ed. Mohammed Alozade (and others), Fez; 1999: 83–234. Reprinted in Beirut in 1991 [ J]. Reprint of edition and translation by Asín Palacios in: Ibn Bàjja Mu˙ammad ibn Ya˙yà ibn aß-Íà"igh (d. 533/1139). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. II. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. EhrigEggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 77): 1–208. Italian translation by Massimo Campanini and A. Illuminati: Il regime del solitario di Avempace. Milano; 2002. Ibn Fahreddin, Rizaeddin; Demir, Remzi. Islam Filozofu Ibn Rüßd. Istanbul; 1997. [Not seen]. Complete French translation by J. Schlanger: Ibn Gabirol. Livre de la source de vie. Paris; 1970 [ J]. Ibn Ghaylàn [Ghìlàn] and Ibn Sìnà. Óudùth al-'àlam and al˙ukùma. Ed. Mehdi Mohaghegh, with French introduction by Jean R. Michot. Teheran; 1998. = Wisdom of Persia. 43. Contains an edition of 'Umar Ibn 'Alì Ibn Ghaylàn, Óudùth al-'àlam [pp. 1–130], Ibn Sìnà, al-Óukùma fì ˙udjadj almuthbitìna li-l-mà∂ì mabda"an zamàniyyan (= Risàla fìmà taqarrara 'indahù min al-˙ukùma fì ˙udhjadj al-muthbitìna li-l-mà∂ì mabda"an zamàniyyan) [pp. 131–152] and alMunàΩara bayna Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì wa-farìd al-Dìn alGhaylànì fì mas"alat Óudùth al-'àlam [pp. 153–158].
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A second edition appeared in Rasà"il Ibn Óazm al-Andalusì, ed. I˙sàn 'Abbàs [→ no. 4452], IV, Beirut; 1983: 93–348. The edition by Riad is republished in 2000 in Beirut. [UB Halle/S.: 03 SA 748]. Reprinted in: Ibn Óazm 'Alì ibn A˙mad ibn Sa'ìd (d. 456/1064). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. EhrigEggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 73): 1–211. – Asín Palacios’ translation is republished in 1996 in Irún (Libro de los caracteres y de la conducta, (que trata) de la medicina de las almas).
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ibn ˙azm ‒ ibn kammùnà Ibn Óazm (ˇawq al-Óamàma, Spanish). El collar de la Paloma: tratado sobre el Amor y los Amantes. Trad. del Arabe por Emilio Garcia Gomez. Con un prologo de José Ortega y Gasset. Madrid; 1997. = El libro de bolsillo. 351: Sección Clásicos. A new edition appeared in: Ibn Hindù. Sìratuhù, àrà"uhù l-falsafiyya, mu"allafàtuhù. Diràsa wa-nußùß (by) Sa˙bàn Khalìfàt. I, 'Ammàn 1995 (= Manshùràt al-Djàmi'a alUrdunniyya, 'Imàdat Al-ba˙th al-'ilmì. 96/2), 195–201. A new edition appeared in: Ibn Hindù. Sìratuhù, àrà"uhù l-falsafiyya, mu"allafàtuhù. Diràsa wa-nußùß (by) Sa˙bàn Khalìfàt. I, 'Ammàn 1995 (= Manshùràt al-Djàmi'a alUrdunniyya, 'Imàdat Al-ba˙th al-'ilmì. 96/2), 309–480. This volume contains, in addition, a collection of Ibn Hindù’s poetic fragments (pp. 161–191). Volume 2 (1995) contains the edition and study of Ibn Hindù’s Miftà˙ al-†ibb (pp. 571–785). [Previous edition, by Mehdi Mohagheg: Teheran; 1989].
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A new edition appeared in 2002 in Burlington, VT (Mazda Publishers): al-Tanqì˙àt fì Shar˙ al-Talwì˙àt. Refinement and Commentary on Suhrawardì’s Intimations.
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Cheddadi’s French translation of the autobiography is also in Ibn Khaldùn, Le livre des exemples. Texte traduit, présenté et annoté par Abdesselam Cheddadi. Paris; I, 2002 (= Bibliothèque de la Pléiade. 490). An edition with textcritical apparatus by Darwìsh al-Djawìdì appeared in 2002 in Íaydà and Berirut. A new critical edition by Abdesselam Cheddadi in 3 vols. appeared in 2005 in Rabat (Editions Maison des sciences des arts et des lettres). We quote the announcement: “L’ouvrage est présenté en deux éditions, une édition courante en trois volumes donnant le texte intégral de la version tardive et définitive de l’œuvre et une édition spéciale en cinq volumes comprenant deux volumes supplémentaires avec le texte complet de la version primitive de l’œuvre.”
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Cheddadi’s French translation is republished in: Ibn Khaldùn, Le livre des exemples. Texte traduit, présenté et annoté par Abdesselam Cheddadi. Paris; I, 2002 (= Bibliothèque de la Pléiade. 490). A Persian translation (by Mu˙ammad Parwìn Gunàbàdì) of the Muqaddima appeared in two volumes in Teheran in 1996. The French translation by Monteil appeared in a third, revised edition (reprint of the version published in 1978?) in 1997 in Beirut. A new edition by Mu˙ammad 'Àbid al-Djàbiri appeared in 1998 in Beirut. = Silsilat al-turàth al-falsafì al-'arabì. Mu"allafàt Ibn Rushd. 2. A new edition, with glossary, was published by Mu˙ammad 'Àbid al-Djàbirì in 1999 in Beirut. = Silsilat al-turàth al-falsafì al-'arabì. Mu"allafàt Ibn Rushd. 5. Reprinted in 1999 in Frankfurt/M. (ed. by Fuat Sezgin. = PInHAIS.IP 57). The review by Nallino is reprinted in: Abu l-Walìd Mu˙ammad Ibn Rushd (d. 595/1198). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. VI. Ibn Rushd and his Commentaries on Aristotle. Second Part. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 67): 160–174. Reprinted in Tehran in 1377 h.sh./1998 [MIDEO 2000; 24: 415, Janssens]. Replace the entry by a reference to 3415 [ J].
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Based on the English translation by Hourani is J. Colville’s version, published in 1999 (→ no. 8800/1). An English translation of the Faßl al-maqàl by Hamid Naseem Rafiabadi und Aadil Amin Kak appeared in 2003 in New Delhi: The Attitude of Islam Towards Science and Philosophy: A translation of Ibn Rushd’s (Averroes) Famous Treatise “Faslul-Al-Maqàl”. 4510/1. On older editions s. Brockelmann, GAL S I 834. 4510/ Ibn Rushd. al-Kashf 'an manàhidj al-adilla fì 'aqà"id al-milla. 2. Ma'a madkhal wa-muqaddima ta˙lìliyya wa-shurù˙ (by) Mu˙ammad 'Àbid al-Djàbirì. Beirut; 1998. – UB Halle/S.: 99SA1667. 4517. The complete edition by L.V. Berman appeared in 1999 in Jerusalem: Averroes’ Middle Commentary on Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, in the Hebrew Version of Samuel ben Judah. [In Hebrew]. Includes a Hebrew-Latin-Arabic-Greek index of terms.
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Reprinted in: Ibn Rushd in the Western Tradition. Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. I. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 69): 165–196. On the English and Hebrew version of Djawàmi' al-Kawn wa-l-fasàd s. no. 4537 and 4538. Add: The title-page of the modern Arabic translation has the title “Averroès: Grand commentaire sur le traité de l’âme d’Aristote” and the year 1997. The publication inludes in part 1 the Latin text edited by Crawford; part 2 contains in addition to the Arabic translation as mul˙aq: qàmùs al-mu߆ala˙àt wa-l-mafàhìm al-falsafiyya. Ibn Rushd, Shar˙ Kitàb as-samà" wa-l-'àlam. An edition of the first book appeared in 2002 in Tunis. – An edition of the complete text by G. Endress, appeared in 2003 in 3 parts: Averrois Commentaria magna in Aristotelem. De celo et mundo. Turnhout. The Latin version appeared in 2003: Averroes, Commentum magnum super libro De celo et mundo Aristotelis. Ex recognitione Françis James Carmody in lucem edidit Rüdiger Arnzen. Leuven. = Averrois commentaria magna in Aristo-
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telem. 1. = Recherches de théologie et philosophie médiévales. Bibliotheca. Republished in Tehran in 1377 h.sh./1998 [MIDEO 2000; 24: 415, Janssens]. The edition by Bouyges is reprinted in 1999 in Frankfurt/M. (ed. by Fuat Sezgin. = PInHAIS.IP 56). The edition by Sulaymàn Dunyà is reprinted in 2003 in Tehran. A new edition (without apparatus criticus) with notes and commentary by Mu˙ammad 'Àbid al-Djàbirì appeared in 1998 in Berirut. = Silsilat al-turàth al-falsafì al-'arabì. Mu"allafàt Ibn Rushd. 3. In 2002 appeared in Beirut another new edition (without apparatus criticus) by Íalà˙ al-Dìn al-Hawwàrì. An edition of Ibn Rushd, Talkhìß al-àthàr al-'ulwiyya by Sulaymàn Fa∂lallàh and Sulaymàn 'Abd al-Ràziq (Cairo; 1994) is mentioned by Puig Montada in AlQan†ara 23, 2002, p. 28, n. 80. Ibn Rushd (Talkhìß al-kawn wa-l-fasàd, Arabic). Eichner, Heidrun: Averroes’ (Abù L-Walìd Ibn Ru“d) Mittlerer Kommentar zu Aristoteles’ “De generatione et corruptione”. Mit einer einleitenden Studie versehen, hrsg. und komm. von Heidrun Eichner. Paderborn [etc.]; 2005 (= Averrois opera. Ser. A: Averroes Arabicus. 17) = Abhandlungen der Nordrhein-Westfälischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. 111. Review by W.M. Hutchins in IJMES 16, 1984, 160. Ibn Rushd. (Talkhìß Kitàb al-'ibàra, French). Averroès. Commentaire Moyen sur le De Interpretatione. Introduction, traduction et notes par Ali Benmakhlouf et Stephane Diebler. Paris; 2000. Read “Texte arabe inédit publié . . . [by] Maurice Bouyges.” Reprinted in: Abu l-Walìd Mu˙ammad Ibn Rushd (d. 595/ 1198). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. VII. Ibn Rushd and his Commentaries on Aristotle. Third Part. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 68): 1–222. The Arabic edition by A.L. Ivry is newly edited, with additional English translation, in 2002: Averroës, Middle
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ibn rushd Commentary on Aristotle’s De anima. A Critical Edition of the Arabic Text with English Translation, Notes, and Introduction. Provo Utah. Based on the English translation by Rosenthal (and on that by Lerner; → 4559) a modern Arabic translation is published by H.M. al-'Ubaydì and F.K. al-Dhahabì (Beirut; 1998) [→ J. Janssens, MIDEO 24, 2000, 418]. – Another modern Arabic translation by A˙mad Sha˙làn appeared in Beirut (year unknown) with the title: al-Îarùrì fì l-siyàsa. Mukhtaßar Kitàb al-siyàsa liAflà†ùn. (= Silsilat al-turàth al-falsafì al-'arabì. Mu"allafàt Ibn Rushd. 4). Also Madrid; 1994 and Barcelona; 1995 [ J]. The entry replace by the following: Ibn Rushd. Talkhìß/ djawàmi' siyàsat Aflà†ùn (modern Arabic translation). Talkhìß al-Siyàsa li-Aflà†ùn: (mu˙àwarat al-Djumhùriyya). Translated from Hebrew and its English version by Hasan Madjìd al-'Ubaydì. Beirut; 1998. = Silsilat al-turàth al-falsafì al'arabì: Mu"allafàt Ibn Rushd. 4. Another modern Arabic translation: al-Îarùrì fì l-siyàsa: Mukhtaßar kitàb al-siyàsa li-Aflà†ùn. Naqalahù min al-'ibriyya ilà al-'arabiyya A˙mad Sha˙làn, ma'a madkhal wa-muqaddima ta˙lìliyya wa-shurù˙ li-l-mushrif 'alà al-mashrù' Mu˙ammad 'Àbid al-Djàbirì. Beirut; 1998. = Silsilat al-turàth al-falsafì al-'arabì. Mu"allafàt Ibn Rushd. 4. Ibn Rushd, faylasùf al-sharq wa-l-gharb. Fì l-dhikra al-mi"awiyya al-thàmina li-wafàtihì. [French title:] Symposium International: “Actualité d’Averroès”. Ed. by Miqdàd 'Arafa Mansiya. I.II. Tunis; 1999. Contains the following articles: Vol. I, 17–38: Djìràr Djihàmì: Ma'àlim al-fikr al-mashshà"ì min khilàl al-mu߆ala˙ al-Rushdì. 39–57: Ben Salem Himmich (Bansàlim Óimmìsh): 'An alRushdiyya. Muqaddimàt li-qirà"àt falsafiyya. 59–74: Ch. Butterworth, Ibn Rushd wa-l-àrà" allatì yashtariku fìhà kull naΩar falsafì. 75–95: 'Abd al-Amìr al-A'sam: Diràsat man†iq ibn Rushd. 97–109: Mu˙ammad Yàsìn al-'Uraybì: Takàfu" al-adilla min al-Tahàfutiyìn ilà naqd al-'aql al-ma˙∂. 111–132: 'Abd al-Madjìd al-Ghannùshì: Ibn Rushd wa-zdiwàdjiyyat al-˙aqìqa.
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133–147: Massimo Campanini: al-Wudjùd wa-l-lugha fì Kitàb Ibn Rushd: Tahàfut al-Tahàfut. 149–218: Husàm al-Dìn al-Àlùsì: Naqd Ibn Rushd li-falsafàt al-wudjùd. 219–257: Miqdàd 'Arafa Mansiya: Malàmi˙ min naΩariyyat Ibn Rushd fì l-nubùwa. 261–284: Mu˙ammad al-Mißbàhì: Manzilat al-'aql al-'amalì fì falsafat Ibn Rushd. 285–318: Íàli˙ Mißbà˙: Ibn Rushd wa-ashkàl al-˙ukm alsiyàsì. 319–332: Alfred Ivry: Dawr al-faylasùf fì l-mudjtama' fì naΩar Ibn Rushd. 333–348: Ghànim Hannà: Nuq†at in†ilàq al-akhlàq fì fikr Ibn Rushd. 349–365: Hishàm Nashshàba: al-Tarbiyya 'ind Ibn Rushd. 369–416: Zakariyà Bashìr Imàm: al-Djadal bayn Ibn Rushd wa-l-mutakallimìn. 417–449: Kàmil Mu߆afà al-Shaybì: al-Djànib al-rù˙ì (alzuhd wa-l-taßawwuf ) 'ind Ibn Rushd. 453–462: Mehdi Mohaghegh: Makànat Ibn Rushd al-†ibbiyya. 463–481: Salìm 'Ammàr: Ibn Rushd wa-kitàbuhù “al-Kulliyàt fì l-†ibb”. 483–504: al-rà∂ì al-Djàzì: Ibn Rushd wa-l-dawà". 505–526: Ma˙mùd 'Urwa: al-Qalb wa-amrà∂uhù 'ind Ibn Rushd. Vol. II, 13–22: Mu˙ammad Ma˙djùb: Shar˙ Ibn Rushd li-djumhùriyyat Aflà†ùn. 23–39: Mu˙ammad Mahràn Rashwàn: Ibn Rushd, hal kàna mudjarrad shàri˙ li-l-man†iq al-Aris†ì? 41–54: Màrùn 'Awwàd: Manàhidj Ibn Rushd fì “l-qawl fì l-aqàwìl al-khu†biyya” wa-“Talkhìß al-kha†àba”. 55–67: 'Alì al-Shanùfì: al-Djadal wa-l-kha†àba bayn Aris†ù wa-Ibn Rushd. 69–93: Ibràhìm al-Gharbì: Ibn Rushd wa-l-'ilm al-†abì'ì. 95–103: al-'Umrànì Djamàl 'Abd al-'Alì: Ta†awwur naΩariyyat al-'aql 'ind Ibn Rushd. 105–117: J. Puig Montada: Dawr al-Mìtàfìzìqà fì “Djawàmi' Ibn Rushd”. 119–147: Nabìl al-Sakhàwì: Shar˙ Ibn Rushd 'alà Maqàlat al-zày li-Aris†ù. 149–188: 'Alì Óusayn al-Djàbirì: Man†iq al-maqùlàt 'ind Ibn Rushd bayn al-naßß al-Aris†ì wa-l-indjàz al-'arabì. 189–211: A˙mad Darwìsh: Mu˙àwalàt Ibn Rushd li-ta'rìb al-afkàr al-naqdiyya wa-l-balàgha li-Aris†ù. 213–245: 'Abd al-Razzàq al-Qassùm: al-Mahadj al-'aqlì 'ind Ibn Rushd: ˙alqat waßl fì ˙iwàr al-˙a∂àràt.
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Ibn Rushd wa-falsafatuhù bayn al-turàth wa-l-mu'àßara. Ed. 'Abd al-Amìr al-A'sam. I–II. Baghdad; 2000.
UB Halle/Saale: 2000 SA 5993. Contributions: Vol. I, 45–99: Íabà˙ Ibràhìm al-Shaykhlì, Ibn Rushd wami˙natuhù fì l-nußùß al-ta"rìkhiyya al-wasì†a. 101–128: Fa∂ìla 'Abbàs Mu†lak, al-Khalfiyya al-falsafiyya qabl Ibn Rushd fì l-Andalus.
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137–193: Óusàm Mu˙yì al-Dìn al-Àlùsì, Óaqìqat Ibn Rushd bayn al-Dìn wa-l-falsafa 'alà ∂aw" ta'addudiyya al-khi†àb 'indahù. 195–303: Màhir Ismà'ìl al-Dja'farì; Kifà˙ Ya˙yà Íàli˙ al'Askarì: al-Fikr al-tarbawì 'ind Ibn Rushd. 305–330: Munà Yùnus Ba˙rì, Mustansabàt Ibn Rushd fì naΩratihì ilà l-mar"a. 344–374: 'À†if al-'Iràqì, Óaqìqat madhhab Ibn Rushd min manΩùr al-falsafa al-'arabiyya. 375–392: 'Abd al-Ghanì al-Mallà˙, Baßamàt Ibn Rushd alfalsafiyya 'alà al-ißlà˙ al-Dìnì fì Urubbà. 393–326: 'Abd al-Wà˙id Dhunùn ˇaha, Mawqif ba'∂ aldjàmi'àt al-urubbiyya min falsafat Ibn Rushd fì l-'ußùr alwus†à. Vol. II, 7–18: 'Abd al-Madjìd al-Ghannùshì, al-Tamyìz bayn al-khi†àb al-falsafì wa-l-khi†àb al-shar'ì wa-ithbàt alßila baynahumà 'ind Ibn Rushd. Faßl al-maqàl aw izdiwàdj al-˙aqìqa wa-maràtibuhà. 19–64: 'Abd al-Amìr KàΩim Zàhir, Faßl al-Maqàl li-Ibn Rushd. Diràsa fì l-muqaddimat wa-l-manhadj. 65–93: Bàsima Djàsim Khandjar, Maßàdir Tardjamat Ibn Rushd fì Kitàb tafsìr mà ba'd al-†abì'a. 111–129: NaΩla al-Djubùrì, Qirà"a fì l-manhadj al-naqdì liIbn Rushd. 131–204: Nabìl 'Abd al-Óamìd, Ru"ya 'arabiyya mu'àßira l-falsafat Ibn Rushd wa-mu˙àwala li-stilhàm 'aqlàniyyatihà wa-tawΩìfuhà fì khidmat mashrù' al-nah∂a. 205–262: Fayßal 'Abd al-Ra˙màn Hà"il, Ta"wìl al-naßß alRushdì fì l-diràsàt al-'arabiyya al-˙adìtha. 'Alàqat al-dìn bil-falsafa mu†biqan 'alà l-ta"wìl al-salafì. 279–326: A˙mad Íub˙ì, Hal a˙kàm al-falsafa burhàniyya? 327–358: 'Alì Óusayn al-Djàbirì, Ishkàliyyat al-djawhar bayn Ibn Sìnà wa-Ibn Rushd. 359–380: A˙mad Óasan al-Ra˙ìm, al-Sababiyya bayn alGhazzàlì wa-Ibn Rushd.
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ibn sab'ìn ‒ ibn sìnà Freiburg-Basel-Wien; 2005. = Herders Bibliothek der Philosophie des Mittelalters. II. A fully annotated version with extensive study, including the complete Arabic text with critical apparatus and annotated German translation (originally a thesis at the University of Frankfurt/M.): Akasoy, Philosophie und Mystik in der späten Almohadenzeit. Die Sizilianischen Fragen des Ibn Sab'ìn. Leiden, Boston; 2006. = IPTS 59. Reprinted in: Abù 'Alì Ibn Sìnà (d. 428/1037). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. IV. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 33): 247–257. The complete work (in three parts), with commentary by Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì and comment on ˇùsì’s commentary by Qu†b al-Dìn Mu˙ammad Ibn Mu˙ammad Ibn Abì Dja'far al-Ràzì, appeared in 1996 in Qum. – An edition of the Ishàràt was published by A˙mad al'Àbidì in two volumes in 1420 H.Q./1999 in Qum, together with the glosses (Óàshiya) by al-Àqà Óusayn al-Khwànsàrì, the commentary (Shar˙) by Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì, who is commented (Shar˙) by Qu†b al-Dìn arRàzì (= al-Mu˙àkamàt), who on his part is commented (al-Óàshiya) by al-Mu˙aqqiq ash-Shìràzì al-Bàghanwì, on whom al-Àqà Djamàl al-Dìn al-Khwànsàrì wrote his glosses (Óawàshin). Another edition of the Ishàràt, by Mudjtabà Zàri'ì, appeared in 2002 in Qum. A Persian translation of ch. 6 (al-Ghàyàt wa-l-mabàdi"), with commentary is published by A˙mad Beheshtì, Qum; 2003. The edition by Forget (contrary to my remark complete) is reprinted in 1999 in Frankfurt/M. (= PInHAIS.IP 36). – The French translation by Goichon is reprinted in 1999 in Frankfurt/M. (= PInHAIS.IP 37). An Azerbaijani translation of Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì’s Sha‰h al-Ishàràt (by Söhrab Bayramov) appeared in 2004 in Baku (UB Halle/S.: 05 SA 19). The edition by Dànishpa≥ùh is republished in 1379 h.sh./ 2000 in Tehran (= Intishàràt-i Dànishgàh-i Tihràn. 4300).
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[UB Halle/S.: 02 SA 3540]. – The Persian translator of part 3 (= al-˙ikma al-ilàhiyya) of al-Nadjàt, Ya˙yà Yathrabi, has edited the Arabic text in 1998 in Tehran. nr. 5. The text of al-Shifà" – al-Burhàn (without textcritical apparatus) appeared with Persian translation by Mahdì Qawàm Íafarì in 1994 in Teheran. nr. 12. Cancel the reference to Horten (who contains a translation of al-Shifà", Ilàhiyyàt). – Add the edition and the French translation (part) by → Bako“ (nr. 1206 and 1207). nr. 15 and 16. The edition is reprinted (without textcritical apparatus), together with the Latin text (without textcritical apparatus) and an Italian translation and with notes by Olga Lizzini and Pasquale Porro: Avicenna (Ibn Sìnà), Metafisica. La scienza delle cose divine (Al-Ilàhiyyàt) dal Libro della Guarigione (Kitàb al-”ifà"). Testo arabo a fronte. Testo latino in nota. Traduzione dall’arabo, introduzioni, note e aparrati di Olga Lizzini. Prefazione, revisione del testo latino e cura editoriale di Pasquale Porro. Milano; 2002. A new edition by Àyat Allàh Óasan Zàdah al-Àmulì appeared in 1998 in Qum. The commentary by Mullà Íadrà (until edition Cairo p. 300,7 = end of the 6th maqàla) is edited by Nadjafqulì Óabìbì, under direction of Sayyid Mu˙ammad Khàmina"ì: Shar˙ wa-ta'lìqa-i Íadr al-Muta"allihìn bar Ilàhiyàt-i Shifà". I–II. Tehran; 1382 h.sh./2003. Nr. 18: add: 18/1. al-Shifà", al-Riyà∂iyàt, II: 'Ilm almùsìqì. Ed. Zakariyà" Yùsuf. Cairo; 1956. [ J]. Reprinted New York; 1982 [ J]. Reprinted in: Abù 'Alì Ibn Sìnà (d. 428/1037). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. I. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 30): 208–227. A French translation appeared in 1995 in Tunis: Bryson – Ibn Sìnà, Penser l’Economique. Traduit de l’arabe par Youssef Seddik. Introduction et notes de Yassine Essid. [ISBN: 9973–9744–1].
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Marie-Odile Goulet-Cazé, avec la collaboration éditoriale de Tiziano Dorandi, Richard Goulet, Henri Hugonnard-Roche, Alain Le Boulluec, Ezio Ornato. Paris; 2000 (= Bibliothèque d’Histoire de la Philosophie. Nouvelle série): 397–410. 4885. This is an English version of nr. 4884. The volume is also available in Spanish and Arabic [ J]. 4887/ Jolivet, J. L’épistémologie de Descartes dans les Regulae et 1. celle d’Avicenne. Descartes et le moyen âge. Actes du colloque organisé à la Sorbonne du 4 au 7 juin 1996 par le Centre d’histoire des sciences et des philosophies arabes et médiévales (URA 1085, CNRS/ÉPHÉ) à l’occasion du quatrième centenaire de la naissance de Descartes. Édités par Joël Biard et Roshdi Rashed. Paris; 1997 (= EtMu LXXV): 187–197. 4904/1. Jolivet, Jean. La théologie et les arabes. Paris; 2002. 4905/ Jolivet, Jean. Le vocabulaire de l’être et de la création dans 1. la philosophia prima de l’Avicenna Latinus. L’élaboration du vocabulaire philosophique au moyen âge. Actes du Colloque international de Louvain-la-Neuve et Leuven 12–14 septembre 1998 organisé par la Société Internationale pour l’Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale. Édités par Jacqueline Hamesse et Carlos Steel. Turnhout; 2000 (= Société Internationale pour l’Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale – Rencontres de Philosophie Médiévale. 8): 35–49. 4907/ Jomàa, Assàad. Bibliographie des études Rochdiennes con1. temporains. Revue d’Études Andalouses. Tunis; 1998; 19: 87–98 [French part]; 20: 5–21[French part] and 59–98 [Arabic part]. 4907/ Jomàa, Assàad. Esquisse d’une reponse aux derniers surgeons 2. de l’Averroïsme dans les études Rochdiennes contemporains. Revue d’Études Andalouses. Tunis; Janvier 1998; 19: 1–71. 4909/ Joosse, N. Peter. A Syriac Encyclopaedia of Aristotelian Philosophy. 1. Barhebraeus (13th c.), Butyrum sapientiae, Books of Ethics, Economy and Politics. A Critical Edition, with Introduction, Translation, Commentary and Glossaries. Leiden, Boston; 2004. – Aristoteles Semitico-Latinus. 16. 4912/ Jourdain, Amable (ed., transl.). [Ghiyàth al-Dìn Khwàndamìr: 1. Óabìb al-siyar fì akhbàr afràd al-bashar, extract:]
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Dhikr-i shamma-i a˙wàl-i Abù 'Alì [Ibn Sìnà/Biographie abrégée d’Abou Aly Synà, plus connu sous le nom d’Avicenne. Fundgruben des Orients. Wien. 1813; 3: 157–163; 168–177. – Reprinted in: Abù 'Alì Ibn Sìnà (d. 428/1037). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. I. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 30): 1–15. Journées d’Études. Avicenne. Marrakech, 25–26 Septembre 1998. Marrakech; 1998. Includes articles by Ghassan Finianos (pp. 123–144: “La philosophie de l’être (al-mawjùd) chez Ibn Sìnà”), Abdelali Elamrani-Jamal (pp. 145–152: “Vision contemplative dans les I“àràt et ‘Philosophie orientale’ d’Ibn Sìnà”) and Meryem Sebti (pp. 153–162: “L’imagination est-elle rationnelle (sic) selon Ibn Sìnà?”). Reprinted in: Ibn ˇufayl Mu˙ammad ibn 'Abdalmalik ibn Mu˙ammad (d. 581/1185). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 79): 339–346. Kadìwar, Mu˙sin. Daftar-i 'aqlì. Madjmù'a-i maqàlàt-i falsafìkalàmì. Tehran; 1998. Contains articles (previously published in Iranian journals) on Mufìd, Mullà Íadrà, Qà∂ì Sa'ìd Qummì, Kindì, Ibn Sìnà and his Mubà˙athàt, al-Suhrawardì, and illuminationist philosophy; 'Allàma al-ˇabà†abà"ì, Fàràbì, al-Lawkarì, Mìr Abù l-Qàsim Findiriski, Kàshànì (Mu˙sin Fay∂), Sabzawàrì, on the books by MuΩaffar (nr. 6579) and Mu†ahharì (nr. 6572), on contemporary Islamic philosophy.
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Kadìwar, Mu˙sin; Nùrì, Mu˙ammad. Ma"khadhshinàsi-i 'ulùm-i 'aqlì. (Bibliography of Rational Sciences). 1–3. Tehran; 1378– 1379 h.sh./1999–2000. The bibliography (3418 pp.) contains in vols. 1–2 the literature until 1375/1996, in alphabetical order of author’s names, including medieval European and modern authors, translated into Persian or Arabic. The 3rd volume contains indices of topics, names and titles. – The bibliography supplements any western bibliography, as it includes reviews and articles in Arabic and Persian journals and monographs, which often were not available in western libraries. The index includes names of philosophers only as far as they are mentioned in the titles.
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kakaie ‒ karam Kakaie, Ghasem. Maqàmàt al-'Àrifìn. Ghiath al-Dìn Manßùr Dashtakì. Introduction, Critical Edition and Commentary. Journal of Religious Thought: A Quarterly Journal of Shiraz University. 2000. 1/2:83–144 [Persian, including an edition of the Arabic text on pp. 95–140]; English section 27f. [abstract]. Kakaie, Ghasem. A Study of Ibn 'Arabi’s School of Thought [Persian, with English summary]. Journal of Religious Thought: A Quarterly Journal of Shiraz University. II/1–2, 2001: 115–140. Kakaie, Ghasem (Kaka"i, Qasim). The Theory of the Unity of Being and its Demonstrability in Mullà Íadrà and Ibn 'Arabì. Mulla Sadra and Comparative Studies. Islam-West Philosophical Dialogue. The Papers presented at the World Congress on Mulla Sadra (May, 1999, Tehran). III. Tehran; 2002: 137–157. Kalin, Ibrahim. Between Physics and Metaphysics. Mulla Sadra and Transcendent Philosophy (2001) I: 301–327 [= Persian in: Mullà Íadrà wa-˙ikmat-i muta'àliya. 2001; II: 119–142]. Kalin, Ibrahim. Between Physics and Metaphysics: Mullà Íadrà on Nature and Motion. Islam & Science. Sherwood Park, AB; 2003; 1/1: 59–90. Kalin, Ibrahim. Knowledge as Light: Critical Remarks on M. Hairi Yazdi’s The Principles of Epistemology in Islamic Philosophy: Knowledge by Presence. Mulla Sadra and Transcendent Philosophy (2001) II: 427–443. Kamada, Shigeru. Fay∂ al-Kàshànì’s Walàya: The Confluence of Shi"i Imamology and Mysticism. Reason and Inspiration in Islam. Theology, Philosophy and Mysticism in Muslim Thought. Essays in Honour of Hermann Landolt. Ed. by Todd Lawson. London; 2005: 455–468. Kamada, Shigeru. Mullà Íadrà Between Mystical Philosophy and Qur"àn Interpretation: Through His Commentary on the “Chapters of Earthquake”. International Journal of Asian Studies. Cambridge; 2005; 2,2: 275–289. Kamal, Muhammad. Mulla Sadra’s Transcendent Philosophy. Burlington; 2006. Reprinted in: Abù Naßr Mu˙ammad ibn Mu˙ammad al-Fàràbì (d. 339/950). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted.
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III. Ed. by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 9): 309–319. 4942. Reprinted in: Rasà"il Ikhwàn aß-Íafà" wa Khillàn al-Wafà" (2nd half 4th/10th cent.). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. II. Ed. by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 21): 190–204. 4943. Reprinted in: Abù Óàmid Mu˙ammad al-Ghazzàlì (d. 505/1111). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. I. Tahàfut alfalàsifa. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/ M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 51): 241–270. 4945. Reprinted in: Abù 'Alì Ibn Sìnà (d. 428/1037). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. III. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 32): 238–249. 4952/ Karlı[a, Bekir. Islam düßüncesinin Batı Düßüncesine Etkileri. Istan1. bul; 2004. 4952/ Karlı[a, Bekir. Un nouveau traité d’éthique d’Ibn Sìnà in2. connu jusqu’à nos jours. Avicenna and His Heritage (→ 991/1): 21–35. 4952/ Karlı[a, Bekir (ed., transl.). Un nouveau traité de morale d’Ibn 3. Sìnà inconnu jusqu’à maintenant. Istanbul: Université de Marmara, Faculté de Théologie. 1995. 4952/ Karlı[a, Bekir. Shar˙ Hidàyat al-˙ikma l-Sadr ad-Dìn al4. Shìràzì wa-atharuhù 'alà l-fikr al-islàmì fì l-dawla al-'uthmàniyya. Mulla Sadra and Comparative Studies. Islam-West Philosophical Dialogue. The Papers presented at the World Congress on Mulla Sadra (May, 1999, Tehran). III. Tehran; 2002: 436–425 (= Arabic section: 69–80). 4956/1. -Kàshànì. s. also Qàshànì. 4956/ -Kàshànì, Mu˙ammad Ibn Mu˙ammad Zamàn Ibn al2. Óusayn Ibn Mu˙ammad Ri∂à Ibn Óusàm al-Dìn [12th/18th c.]. Mir"àt al-azmàn. Ed. Mahdì Dihbàshì. With English preface by H. Landolt. Tehran; 1381 h.sh./2002.
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Kassim, Husain. Aristotle and Aristotelianism in Medieval Muslim, Jewish, and Christian Philosophy. Lanham, New York, Oxford; 2000. 4974. Reprinted in: Naßìraddìn a†-ˇùsì Abù Ja'far Mu˙ammad (d. 672/ 1274) and Najmaddìn al-Kàtibì (d. 675/1276). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 2000 (= PInHAIS.IP 89): 215–288. 4980/ Kaufmann, David. Les cercles intellectuels de Batalyousi. 1. REJ 1884; 8: 131–134. Reprinted in: Ibn as-Sìd al-Ba†alyawsì 'Abdallàh ibn Mu˙ammad (d. 521/ 1127). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/ M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 74): 75–78. 4981. Reprinted in: Proclus Arabus and the Liber de Causis (Kitàb alÌ∂à˙ fi l-khayr al-ma˙∂). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/ M.; 2000 (= PInHAIS.IP 106): 55–75. 4982. Kaufmann, David. Die Spuren al-Ba†lajùsi’s (without the Hebrew text) is reprinted in: Ibn as-Sìd al-Ba†alyawsì 'Abdallàh ibn Mu˙ammad (d. 521/1127). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 74): 1–66. Kaufmann, Studien über Salomon ibn Gabirol. 1. PseudoEmpedokles als Quelle Salomon ibn Gabirols is reprinted in: (Pseudo-) Empedocles in Arabic Tradition. Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 2000 (= PInHAIS.IP 109): 1–65. 4987/ Kaya, Mahmut. Filozofça Yaßama (es-Sìretü’l-felsefiyya). 1. Felsefe Arkivi. Istanbul; 1990; 27: 191–201. 4988/1. Kaya, Mahmut. Islam Felsefesine Giriß. Istanbul; 1998. 4988/ Kaya, Mahmut. Islàm Filozoflarindan Felsefe Metinleri. Istanbul; 2. 2003. 4988/ Kaya, Mahmut. Islam Kaynakları Ißı[ıinda Aristoteles ve Felsefesi. 3. Istanbul; 1983.
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Kaya, Mahmut. Kindì. Felsefì Risàleler. Istanbul; 2002. Expanded edition of the version which appeared in 1994 in Istanbul. Contains Turkish translations of the following treatises by al-Kindì: Risàla fì l-falsafa al-ùlà; Risàla fì ˙udùd al-ashyà" warusùmihà; Risàla fì l-fà'il al-˙aqq al-awwal; Risàla fì ì∂à˙ tanàhì djirm al-'àlam; Risàla fì mà"iyyat mà là yumkin an yakùna là nihàyata; Risàla fì wa˙dàniyyat Allàh wa-tanàhì djirm al-'àlam; Risàla fì l-ibàna 'an al-'illa al-fà'ila; Risàla fì l-ibàna 'an sudjùd al-djirm al-aqßà; Risàla fì annahù [tùdjadu] djawàhir là adjsàm; Risàla fì l-qawl fì l-nafs al-mukhtaßar min Aris†ù; Kalàm al-Kindì fì l-nafs mukhtaßar wadjìz; Risàla fì màhiyyat al-nawm wa-l-ru"yà; Risàla fì l-'aql; Risàla fì kammiyyat kutub Aris†à†àlìs; De quinque essentiis → Risàla fì l-djawàhir al-khamsa; Risàla fì l-djawàhir alkhamsa; Risàla fì l-Óìla li-daf ' al-a˙zàn; Óikam (preserved in Abù Sulaymàn al-Sidjistànì, Mun†akhab Íiwàn al-˙ikma ed. Dunlop 114–122).
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Kayadibi, Fahri. Ibn Khaldùn and Education. Hamdard Islamicus. Karachi; 2001; 24/2: 7–12. Reprinted in: Abù Óayyàn at-Taw˙ìdì 'Alì ibn Mu˙ammad ibn al-'Abbàs (d. 414/1023). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/ M.; 2000 (= PInHAIS.IP 85): 87–202. Kazmi, Syed Latif Hussain. Philosophy of Iqbal (Iqbal and Existentialism). New Delhi; 1997. Republished as no. 10 in: Encyclopaedic Survey of Islamic Culture. IV (“Arabic Literature and Thought”). Ed. by Mohamed Taher. New Delhi; 1997. Kemal, Salim. Al-Ghazàlì, Metaphor and Logic. Across the Mediterranean Frontiers. Trade, Politics and Religion (1997): 205–223. Kemal, Selim. The Philosophical Poetics of Alfarabi, Avicenna and Averroes. The Aristotelian Reception. London and New York; 2003. UB Halle/S.: 03 SA 2181. Chapters 2,3 and 4 are revised versions of chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4 in → 5017.
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Chapters 1,2, 3 and 4 are revised in chapters 2,3 and 4 of Selim, The Philosophical Poetics of Alfarabi, Avicenna and Averroes (→ nr. 5015/1).
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kemal ‒ khadduri Reprinted in: Abù Óàmid Mu˙ammad al-Ghazzàlì (d. 505/1111). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. V. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. EhrigEggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 55): 363–370. Kennedy-Day, Kiki. Al-Kindì: A New Dìbàjah? IslQ 2001; 44: 429–433. On a 19th century ms. of al-Kindì, Risàla fì ˙udùd al-ashyà" wa-rusùmihà, with preamble and epilogue, which according to Kennedy-Day are a later fabrication.
Kennedy-Day, Kiki. Books of Definition in Islamic Philosophy. The Limits of Words. Richmond Surrey; 2002. Rev. in IJMES 36, 2004, 686f. ( J. McGinnis). Originally a thesis with the title: Definition in the Philosophy of Al-Kindì, Al-Fàràbì and Ibn Sìnà. Ph.D. New York University; 1995. [→ abstract in: Abul Hasan M. Sadeq, Nazrul Islam: Contributions to Islamic Knowledge. Abstracts of Dissertations and Theses on Islamic Subjets 1924–1998, New Delhi; 1999: 222].
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Kenny, Joseph. Al-Fàràbì and the Contingency Argument for God’s Existence. A study of Risàla Zaynùn AlKabìr Al-Yùnànì. Orita. Ibadan Journal of Religious Studies. Ibadan; 1996; 28: 50–69. Includes on pp. 54–69 text (based on the Hyderabad edition) and English translation.
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Kenny, Joseph. The Human Intellect: The journey of an idea from Aristotle to Ibn-Rushd. Orita. Ibadan Journal of Religious Studies. Ibadan; 1998; 30: 65–84. On the concept of human intellect in Aristotle, the Greek commentators, Kindì, Abù Bakr al-Ràzì, al-Fàràbì, Miskawayh, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Bàdjdja, Ibn ˇufayl, Ibn Rushd, Thomas Aquinas.
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Kenny, Joseph. Ibn-Sìnà on the Human Soul in Notes and Observations on Natural Science, Book II, section 5. Orita. Ibadan Journal of Religious Studies. Ibadan; 1997; 29: 68–98. [→ nr. 5364]. Kermani, Tuba. Mullà Íadrà and the Stages of Taw˙ìd. Mulla Sadra and Transcendent Philosophy (2001) II: 317–321 [= Persian in: Mullà Íadrà wa-˙ikmat-i muta'àliya. 2001; II: 331–336]. Review: IJMES 1988; 20: 113–114 (G.N. Sfeir).
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Khadimi, Aynullah. Mullà Íadrà’s Illuminationist and Mystical Ideas Concerning the “origination of the Many (kathìr) from the One (wà˙id)”. Mulla Sadra and Transcendent Philosophy (2001) II: 97–106 [= Persian in: Mullà Íadrà wa-˙ikmat-i muta'àliya. 2001; II: 65–74]. Khalidi, Muhammad Ali (transl.). Medieval Islamic Philosophical Writing. Cambridge; 2004. Contains, after an introduction, translations of parts from al-Fàràbì, Kitàb al-Óurùf, Ibn Sìnà, Kitàb al-Nadjàt, al-Ghazzàlì, al-Munqidh min al-∂alàl, Ibn ˇufayl, Óayy Ibn YaqΩàn, Ibn Rushd, Tahàfut al-Tahàfut.
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read: 1981: 82–95. Republished in -Kha†ìb, Qa∂iyya (→ nr. 5101/1), 165–169. Khamenei, Ayatullah Seyyed Muhammad. Development of Wisdom in Iran and in the World. Tehran; 1379/2000. Includes (pp. 143–216) chapters on “Shì'ì kalàm”, “Transmission of Islamic philosophy to Europe”, “The historical development of philosophy and the school of Shìràz”, “Mullà Íadrà and his school”.
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Khamenei, Ayatullah Seyyed Muhammad. Mullà Íadrà’s Philosophy of Platonic Spirit. Mulla Sadra and Transcendent Philosophy (2001) I: 347–356 [= Persian in: Mullà Íadrà wa-˙ikmat-i muta'àliya. 2001; I: 389–397]. Khamenei, Ayatullah Seyyed Muhammad. Mulla Sadra’s Transcendent Philosophy. Tehran; 1383/2004. Khansari, Mu˙ammad. A Glance at Mullà Íadrà’s Mysticisms in ÌqàΩ al-nà"imìn. Mulla Sadra and Transcendent Philosophy (2001) II: 383–396 [= Persian in: Mullà Íadrà wa˙ikmat-i muta'àliya. 2001; II: 439–452]. Khàqànì, Mu˙ammad. Taqwìm al-†abì'a fì falsafat Íadr al-Muta"allihìn wa-'irfàn al-Imàm al-Khumaynì. Mulla Sadra and Comparative Studies. Islam-West Philosophical Dialogue. The Papers presented at the World Congress on Mulla Sadra (May, 1999, Tehran). III. Tehran; 2002: 424–415 (= Arabic section pp. 81–90). -Kha†ìb, Mu˙ammad Kàmil (ed., introd.). Qa∂iyyat al-falsafa. Damascus; 1998. – UB Halle/S.: 99SA3664. A collection of 56 previously published articles or chapters in Arabic on the concept of philosophy.
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“Khoi, Abbas Zaryab” is identical with “Zaryab, 'Abbàs” (no. 9427). Khoi, Abbas Zaryab. Ghazàlì et Ibn Taymiyya. Luqmàn. Téhéran. Deuxième année no. 1, 1985–86: 31–47. Translation from the Persian version published in Ma'àrif 1ère année no. 3, 1984: 67–79.
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Khoury, P. Ibn Rushd et les théologiens arabes chrétiens Averroes (1126–1198) oder der Triumph des Rationalismus (→ 989/2): 255–281. Also in Jahrbuch für Religionswissenschaft und Theologie der Religionen 1998; 6: 108–143 and in Khoury: Ibn Rushd, Ibn 'Adì, al-Imàm wa-l-masì˙, Djùniya; 2004 [UB Halle/S.: 04 SA 4477]: 7–76 (in Arabic). Khoury, Raif Georges. Avicennismus, Neuplatonismus und Weltbürgertum im Werke des Djubràn (= Gibran) Khalìl Djubràn (1883–1931). Platonismus im Orient und Okzident. Neuplatonische Denkstrukturen im Judentum, Christentum und Islam. Ed. Raif Georges Khoury, Jens Halfwassen, Frederek Musall. Heidelberg; 2005: 265–280. Khoury-Samani, Mariana. Les Ikhwàn Al-Íafà" et la mystique. Étude et traduction partielle de l’Epître XLVI. MUSJ 1993–1994 (1997); 53: 309–352. Also Cairo; 1998 [ J]. -Khwàdjù"ì al-Ißfahànì, Mullà Ismà'ìl. Risàlat Ib†àl al-zamàn al-mawhùm. In: Sab' Rasà"il li-l-'Allàma Îjalàl al-Dìn Mu˙ammad al-Dawwànì wa-l-Mullà Ismà'ìl al-Khwàdjù"ì al-Ißfahànì. Taqdìm, ta˙qìq wa-ta'lìq as-Sayyid A˙mad Tùsìrkànì. Tehran; 2002 (= 'Ulùm wa-ma'àrif-i islàmì. 31): 239–283. -Khwànsàrì, Djamàl al-Dìn. al-Ìràdàt 'alà l-˙udùth al-dahrì. Qism l-Óàshiyatihì 'alà Óàshiyat al-Khafarì. In: Sab' Rasà"il li-l-'Allàma Îjalàl al-Dìn Mu˙ammad al-Dawwànì wa-lMullà Ismà'ìl al-Khwàdjù"ì al-Ißfahànì. Taqdìm, ta˙qìq wa-ta'lìq as-Sayyid A˙mad Tùsìrkànì. Tehran; 2002 (= 'Ulùm wa-ma'àrif-i islàmì. 31): 227–237. The text is mentioned by Brockelmann, GAL S I 926, below as gloss by Àqà Djamàl Óusayn Ibn Mu˙ammad al-
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Khwànsàrì (died 1098/1686) on the notes (Ta'lìqàt) by “Mu˙ammad Ibn A˙mad al-Khi∂rì”. Brockelmann adds: “oft falsch al-flafarì”. Brockelmann has an entry on “M(u˙ammad) al-flafarì” in GAL S II 588 and an entry on “”ams ad-Dìn M(u˙ammad) Ibn M(u˙ammad) al-fli∂rì in S II 279, apparently one person whose name is Shams aldìn Mu˙ammad al-Khafarì from the 16th century (→ Corbin, History of Islamic Philosophy 337). The Ta'lìqàt or Óàshiya by al-Khafarì are glosses on Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì, Tadjrìd al'aqà"id. – The commentary by Khwànsàrì is criticized by → -Khwàdjù"ì, Risàlat Ib†àl al-zamàn al-mawhùm.
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Khwànsàrì, Djamàl al-Dìn [s. prec. entry]. Óàshiya 'alà alShifà", al-ˇabì'iyàt, al-maqàla al-ùlà [Fì l-asbàb wa-l-mabàdi" li-l-†abì 'iyàt] wa-l-thàniya [Fì l-˙araka wa-mà yadjrì madjràhà] [by Ibn Sìnà]. Ed. Ri∂à Astadi. Tehran; 1999.
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mißbà˙ì ‒ mohaghegh -Mißbà˙ì, Mu˙ammad. al-Wa˙da wa-l-wudjùd 'inda Ibn Rushd. Casablanca; 2002. -Mißbà˙ì, Mu˙ammad. al-Wudjùd wa-l-màhiya bayna l-dhàtiyya wa-l-aßàla 'ind Ibn Rushd wa-l-Mullà Íadr al-Dìn al-Shìràzì. Mulla Sadra and Comparative Studies. Islam-West Philosophical Dialogue. The Papers presented at the World Congress on Mulla Sadra (May, 1999, Tehran). III. Tehran; 2002: 390–371 (= Arabic section, pp. 115–134). -Mißbà˙ì, Mu˙ammad. Ibn Rushd et Mollà Íadrà Shìràzì: L’intellect entre deux destins. Words, Texts and Concepts Cruising the Mediterranean Sea: 311–330. Also edited by 'Alì Fu"àd, Benghazi; 1974 [ J]. Also edited by Awdjabì: → no. 3301/2, no. 5. A Persian translation (by Mìrzà Abù ˇàlib Zandjànì [1259–1329/1843–1911] appeared 1996 in Tehran under the title: Kìmiyà-i sa'àdat. Tardjama-i ˇahàrat al-a'rq-i Abù 'Alì Miskawayh Ràzì. = Mìràth Maktùb. 36. = 'Ulùm wa-ma'àrif islàmì. 14. Mitha, Farouk. Al-Ghazàlì and the Ismailis. A Debate on Reason and Authority in Medieval Islam. London; 2001. = The Institute of Ismaili Studies. Ismaili Heritage Series. 5. Mohaghegh, Mehdi: Bìst Guftàr. – The book is reprinted in 2003 in Tehran under the title: Nakhustìn Bìst Guftàr. First Twenty Treatises [etc.]. Mohaghegh, Mehdi. al-Diràsàt al-ta˙lìliyya. Analytical studies on the Spiritual Physic of Ràzì in Persian, Arabic and English, together with the Arabic edition of P. Kraus and a new manuscript. Teheran; 1999. = Wisdom of Persia. 44. Mohaghegh, Mehdi. The Explanation of Al-Bìrùnì’s Dream by Ghazanfar-i Tabrìzì. – In: Mohaghegh, Sevomìn Bìst Guftàr. The Third collection of “Twenty Treatises” on Participation in Congresses. Tehran; 2001: 395–399. Contains (p. 397) in a quotation from Ghadanfar al-Tibrìzì, al-Mashshà†a li-Risàlat al-fihrist, a reference to Aristotle, Parva naturalia.
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Mohaghegh, Mehdi. Ibn Sìnà dar djahàn-i tashayyu'. – In: Mohaghegh, Sevomìn Bìst Guftàr. The Third collection of “Twenty Treatises” on Participation in Congresses. Tehran; 2001: 35–45.
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Also published in Mohaghegh, Chahàrumìn Bìst Guftàr. The Fourth Collection of Twenty Treatises. Tehran; 1997: 139– 150. Persian version in: Mohaghegh, Sevomìn Bìst Guftàr. The Third collection of “Twenty Treatises” on Participation in Congresses. Tehran; 2001: 13–33. The Arabic version is republished in: Mohaghegh, Sevomìn Bìst Guftàr. The Third collection of “Twenty Treatises” on Participation in Congresses. Tehran; 2001: 367–375. Mohaghegh, Mehdi. Maqàm-i 'ilmì wa-falsafì-i Óamìd alDìn Kirmànì. – In: Mohaghegh, Chahàrumìn Bìst Guftàr. The Fourth Collection of Twenty Treatises. Tehran; 1997: 151–157. The article is published in Persian in: Mohaghegh, al-Diràsàt al-ta˙lìliyya (1999): 229–280. The slightly shortened version in English (“The ‘Spiritual Physic’ of Ràzì”) is republished ib. in the English section pp. 14–36. An Arabic version (al-Ràzì fì l-ˇibb al-‰ù˙ànì ) of the Persian is published in: Mohaghegh, Sevomìn Bìst Guftàr. The Third collection of “Twenty Treatises” on Participation in Congresses. Tehran; 2001: 319–358. Mohaghegh, Mehdi. The Revival of Islamic Philosophy in the Safavid Period with Special Reference to Mìr Dàmàd. Islàm and the Challenge of Modernity: Historical and Contemporary Contexts. Proceedings of the Inaugural Symposium on Islàm and the Challenge of Modernity: Historical and Contemporary Contexts held at and organized by the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization in Kuala Lumpur, August 1–5, 1994. Ed. by Sharifah Shifa Al-Attas. Kuala Lumpur; 1996: 429–441. Also published (partly different and as “Traditional Philosophy in Iran with Reference to Modern Trends”) in: Mohaghegh, Sevomìn Bìst Guftàr. The Third collection of “Twenty Treatises” on Participation in Congresses. Tehran; 2001: 209–212 (with slighty different and summarizing Persian version on pp. 206–208). – Also in: Reason and Inspiration in Islam. Theology, Philosophy and Mysticism in Muslim Thought. Essays in Honour of Hermann Landolt. Ed. by Todd Lawson. London; 2005: 538–541.
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mohaghegh nàma ‒ mohammadian Mohaghegh Nàma. Supervised by B. Khorramshàhì, J. Jahànbakhsh. I–II. Tehran; 2001. Vol. I, pp. 92–113 contain biographical dates and list of publications by Mehdi Mohaghegh.
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Mohamed, Ismail. Concept of Predestination in Islam and Christianity: Special reference to Averroes and Aquinas. IslQ 2000; 44: 393–413. Mohamed, Yasien. The Classical Islamic Concept of Man as a ‘Small World’. Afkàr. Jurnal Akidah & pemikiran Islam. Journal of ‘Aqîdah & Islamic Thought. Universiti Malaya (Kuala Lumpur); 2001; 2: 87–106. Mohamed, Yasien. The Concept of Justice in Miskawayh and Ißfahànì. Journal for Islamic Studies. University of Cape Town, South Africa. 1998–1999; 18–19: 51–111. Mohamed, Yasien. The Educational Ethics of Ißfahànì and Ghazzàlì. Afkàr. Jurnal Akidah & pemikiran Islam. Journal of 'Aqîdah & Islamic Thought. Universiti Malaya (Kuala Lumpur); 2002; 3: 113–142. Mohamed, Yasien. Islamic Psychotherapy: Ißfahànì’s Treatment of Anger, Fear and Sorrow. Afkàr. Jurnal Akidah & Pemikiran Islam. Kuala Lumpur; 2003; 4:87–102. Based (as previous articles which discuss Ràghib al-Ißfahànì) on the author’s thesis The Ethics of Al-Ràghib Al-Ißfahànì: His Kitàb al-Dharì'a ilà makàrim al-sharì'a, Frankfurt (Main); 2000. The thesis is announced as forthcoming publication, with the title The Path to Virtue. The Ethical Philosophy of AlRaghib Al-Isfahani, in the catalogue of ISTAC (International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC), Kuala Lumpur; 2006.
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Mohammadi, Maqsoud. A Temporal Origination (Óudùth-i Dahrì) and Trans-substantial Motion in Two Different Philosophical Systems. Mulla Sadra and Comparative Studies. Islam-West Philosophical Dialogue. The Papers presented at the World Congress on Mulla Sadra (May, 1999, Tehran). III. Tehran; 2002: 295–306. Mohammadian, Mohammad. Der oblique Blick. Zum Verhältnis von Philosophie und Religion in den Robà"iyàt von Omar Khayyam. Atheismus im Mittelalter und in der Renaissance. Hrsg.v. Friedrich Niewöhner und Olaf Pluta. Wiesbaden; 1999 (= Wolfenbütteler Mittelalter-Studien. 12), 95–113.
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Mojsisch, Burkhard. Die neuplatonische Theorie der Selbstverursächlichung (causa sui) in der Philosophie des Mittelalters. Néoplatonisme et philosophie médiévale [→ nr. 6830/1]: 25–33. 6380/ Mojsisch, Burkhard. Der tätige Intellekt in sich und in seiner 2. glückvermittelnden Funktion – eine mittelalterliche quaestio. Words, Texts and Concepts Cruising the Mediterranean Sea: 331–352. 6390. Reprinted in: Ibn Rushd in the Western Tradition. Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. I. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 69): 354–356. 6391/1. Monteil, Vincent. Clefs pour la pensée arabe. Paris; 1974. 6394. Reprinted in: Ibn Bàjja Mu˙ammad ibn Ya˙yà ibn aß-Íà"igh (d. 533/1139). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. I. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 76): 199–278. 6396/ Moosa, Ebrahim. Ghazàlì and the Poetics of Imagination. Chapel 1. and London; 2005. 6400. Reprinted in: Ibn Bàjja Mu˙ammad ibn Ya˙yà ibn aß-Íà"igh (d. 533/1139). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. I. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 76): 1–15. 6401. Reprinted in: Abu l-Walìd Mu˙ammad Ibn Rushd (d. 595/1198). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. IV. Ibn Rushd and his Doctrine of the Intellect. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 65): 201–223. 6401/ Morata, Nemesio. Los opúsculos de Averroes en la Biblioteca 1. Escurialense. II. Observaciones sobre el averroísmo psicológico. CDios 1923; 135: 81–85 [all published]. Reprinted in: Abu l-Walìd Mu˙ammad Ibn Rushd (d. 595/ 1198). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. IV. Ibn Rushd and his Doctrine of the Intellect. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 65): 225–229.
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morata ‒ morewedge Reprinted in: Abu l-Walìd Mu˙ammad Ibn Rushd (d. 595/1198). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. I. Tahàfut at-Tahàfut and General Topics. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 62): 173–194. Moraux, Paul. Vol. III: Alexander von Aphrodisias (ed. Jürgen Wiesner) appeared in 2001 in Berlin-New York (= Peripatoi; v. 7/1). It contains on pp. 619–650 a bibliography by R.W. Sharples, with an index on pp. 621–625 including the Arabic transmission. Moreno Urbaneja, Juan Antonio. Crisis del espíritu agustiniano en la polémica averroísta del siglo XIII. Averroes y los averroísmos. (1999): 327–337. Reprinted in: → Morewedge, Parviz. The Mystical Philosophy of Avicenna. Binghamton, New York; 2001: 165–206. Morewedge, Parviz. Essays in Islamic Philosophy, Theology, and Mysticism. Oneonta; 1995. Contains, after the “Introduction to the Islamic Intellectual Tradition” (pp. XI–XXVII), the following chapters, which partly include earlier published articles: “Basic Dimensions of Islamic Theology” (pp. 1–35); (Islamic Philosophy). Greek Background: Basic Concepts of Neoplatonism (pp. 39–42); Ontology: Greek Sources of Some Islamic Philosophies of Being and Existence (pp. 43–138; = Daiber, no. 6409); Epistemology: The internal sense of prehension (wahm) in Islamic philosophy (pp. 139–179); Substance and Process Theories of the Self in Islamic Mysticism (pp. 183–218; = Daiber, no. 6411); A Philosophical Interpretation of Rùmì’s Metaphysical Poetry (pp. 219–266; = Daiber, no. 6417); Íùfìsm, neoplatonism and Zaehner’s Theistic Theory of Mysticism (pp. 267–296; = Daiber, no. 6419).
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Contains, after an “Introduction to Ibn Sìnà’s Ontology” four previously published chapters, which are listed here as numbers 6416, 6412, 6420 and 6406; the fifth chapter (“Two senses of mysticism in the Neoplatonic and Sufic tradition”) is new (→ 6420/1).
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Reprinted in: → Morewedge, Parviz. The Mystical Philosophy of Avicenna. Binghamton, New York; 2001: 33–55. Reprinted in: → Morewedge, Parviz. The Mystical Philosophy of Avicenna. Binghamton, New York; 2001: 117–163. Morewedge, P. Two senses of mysticism in the Neoplatonic and Sufic tradition. → Morewedge, Parviz. The Mystical Philosophy of Avicenna. Binghamton, New York; 2001: 207–239. Moris, Megawati [= Moris, Zailan?] Mullà Íadrà’s Doctrine of the Primacy of Existence (aßàlat Al-wujùd). AlShajarah. Journal of the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC). Kuala Lumpur; 1998; 3,2: 113–134. Moris’ thesis appeared in 2003 in London/New York. Review by A. Newman in IJMES 16,1984, 158–160. Mostafavi, Zahra. Sadr-ol-Mota"allahin on Platonic Ideas. Spektrum Iran. Bonn; 2001; 14/2: 23–54. Mousavian (Musawian), Seyyed Hossein. The Origination of the World and the Doctrine of Trans-Substantial Motion. Mulla Sadra and Transcendent Philosophy. Tehran. (2001) II: 257–266 [= Persian in: Mullà Íadrà wa˙ikmat-i muta'àliya. 2001; II: 243–251]. Moussavi, Ahmad Kazemi. Mullà Íadrà’s Conception of 'Ilm and 'Ulamà". Mulla Sadra and Transcendent Philosophy (2001) I: 137–145 [= Persian in: Mullà Íadrà wa-˙ikmat-i muta'àliya. 2001; I: 33–40]. Mudarresi, Fatimah. Mullà Íadrà, the Sage, the Gnostic. Mulla Sadra and Transcendent Philosophy. Tehran; (2001); I: 101–114 [= Persian in: Mullà Íadrà wa-˙ikmat-i muta'àliya. 2001; I: 81–91]. Mughìth, Anwar. al-Naz'a al-insàniyya 'ind al-falàsifa almuslimìn. al-Naz'a al-insàniyya fì l-fikr al-'arabì. Diràsàt fì l-naz'a al-insàniyya fì l-fikr al-'arabì al-wasì†. Ed. by 'À†if A˙mad. Cairo; 1999: 153–173. Muhajir, Muhsin. Mullà Íadrà’s Political Philosophy. Mulla Sadra and Transcendent Philosophy (2001) II: 355–381 [= Persian in: Mullà Íadrà wa-˙ikmat-i muta'àliya. 2001; II: 391–415].
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mu˙ammad ‒ mullà ßadrà Mu˙ammad Ibn Óasan Ibn Mu˙ammad Ißfahànì [known as Fà∂il Hindì]. Óikmat-i ˙àqàniyya. With introduction by Ghulàm Óusayn Ibràhìmì Dìnànì. Tehran; 1998. = Mìràth Maktùb. 46. = 'Ulùm wa-ma'àrif islàmì. 8. The author wrote this peripatetic summary on logic, natural sciences and theology in the late Safavid period.
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Cancel the entry (→ nr. 6152) [ J]. An index of titles, names, Suras, ˙adìth and terms appeared in 1996 in Teheran: Sayyid Mu˙sin Mìrì and Mu˙ammad Dja'far 'Alamì, Fihrist-i maw∂ù'ì-i Kitàb al-˙ikma al-muta'àliya fì l-asfàr al-arba'a (by) Íadr al-Muta"allihìn. The translation by Horten is reprinted in 2000 in Frankfurt/M. (ed. by Fuat Sezgin. =PInHAIS.IP 92). The edition by Ashtiyànì is revised republished (without the introduction by Seyyed Hossein Nasr, with different pagination and complete indices) in 2001 in Qum (3rd ed.). The edition by Àshtiyànì [published 1961] is also published in 1998 in Qum. A new edition, with notes and long introduction by Seyyed Mu˙ammad Khàmene"i appeared in 1378 h.sh./1999. Mullà Íadrà. al-Tanqì˙ fì l-man†iq. Ed. and annotated by Ghulàmri∂à Yàsìpùr, under the supervision of Sayyid Mu˙ammad Khàmene"i. With introduction by A˙ad Faràmarz Qaràmalikì. Tehran; 1378 h.sh./1999. Mullà Íadrà. Article’s Abstracts of the Second World Congress on Transcendent Philosophy and Mulla Sadra, May 21–25, 2004, Tehran-Iran. Tehran; 2004. Mullà Íadrà’s Iksìre al-'àrifìn is also edited and translated into English by William C. Chittick: Mullà Íadrà, The Elixir of the Gnostics. A parallel English-Arabic text, translated, introduced, and annotated. Provo, Utah; 2003. Mullà Íadrà. (Kitàb al-Mashà'ir. Arabic, English). The Metaphysics of Mullà Íadrà. Kitàb al-Mashà'ir. The Book of [Metaphysical] Prehensions by Íadr al-Dìn Mu˙ammad al-Shìràzì (1571–1641) (Mullà Íadrà). Arabic Text Established by The Institute for Cultural Studies: Tehran, Iran. English Translation by Parviz Morewedge. From an Edition by Henry Corbin. New York; 1992.
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Contains in addition the following notes by Mullà Íadrà: Radd al-shubuhàt al-iblìsiyya [pp. 345–355]; Shar˙ ˙adìth: kuntu kanzan makhfiyyan [356–358]; Fì bayàn al-tarkìb bayn al-màdda wa-l-ßùra wa-rtibà†ihà bi-qà'idat baßì† al-˙aqìqa [359–360]; Fì dhayl àyat al-amàna [361]; Fì l-mawàdd al-thalàth [361]; al-Lammiyya fì ikhtißàß al-falak bi-maw∂i' mu'ayyan [363–368]; almizàdj [369–392]; Tafsìr sùrat al-taw˙ìd [393–449]; al-Wudjùd [451–463]; Óall shubhat al-jidhr al-aßamm [365–469]; Djawàb al-Mu˙aqqiq al-Dawwànì 'an shubhat al-djidhr al-aßamm [470–471]; Radd al-mu˙aqqiq al-Dawwànì 'alà Íadr al-Dìn al-Dashtakì fì ˙all alshubuhat [472–474]; al-Radd 'alà djawàb al-mu˙aqqiq al-Dawwànì [475–478]. Mullà Íadrà. Madjmù'a-i ash'àr. Ed. Mu˙ammad Khødjawì. Without place; 1997. The Risàla fì ˙udùth al-'àlam is critically edited as “Risàla fì l-˙udùth (˙udùth al-'àlam)” by Sayyid Óusayn Mùsawiyàn, under the supervision of Sayyid Mu˙ammad Khàmene"i (Tehran; 1378 h.sh./1999). Reprinted in: Óunain ibn Is˙àq (d. 260/873). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 17): 1–23. A part of Mullà Íadrà’s commentary on the Koran (with Persian translation) is published by Mu˙ammad Khodjawì, Tehran; 1994 (2nd ed. 1999): Tafsìr-i Àyat-i nùr. This commentary is translated into English, with introduction, notes and glossary, by Latimah-Parvin Peerwani: Mulla Sadra Shirazi, On the Hermeneutics of the Light Verse of the Qur"an. London; 2004. Mullà Íadrà’s Zàd al-musàfir: ma'àd-i djusmànì, with commentary by Àshtiyànì is republished in Tehran in 1379 h.sh./2000. [UB Halle/S.: 02 SA 3544]. Mulla Sadra and Comparative Studies. Islam-West Philosophical Dialogue. The Papers presented at the World Congress on Mulla Sadra (May, 1999, Tehran). III. Tehran; 2002.
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mulla sadra ‒ müller Mulla Sadra and Transcendent Philosophy. Islam-West Philosophical Dialogue. The Papers presented at the World Congress on Mulla Sadra (May, 1999, Tehran). I.II. Tehran; 1380 h.sh./2001. Most of the 60 papers collected in these volumes were also published in a Persian version published in two volumes as “Mullà Íadrà wa-˙ikmat-i muta'àliya”. I.II. Tehran; 1380 h.sh./2001. However, a few of the Persian contributions collected in this separate publication (64 papers) are not included in an English version in the English volume. Reprinted in: Ibn Sà'id al-Andalusì (d. 462/1070) and Ibn alQif†ì (d. 646/1248). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. Ed. by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 3): 41–72. Reprinted in: Greek Philosophy and the Arabs. Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. I. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 2000 (= PInHAIS.IP 94): 1–60. Reprinted in: Greek Philosophy and the Arabs. Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. I. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 2000 (= PInHAIS.IP 94): 239–245. Müller, Gottfried. Die arabischen Wissenschaften als Medium antiker Überlieferung im europäischen Mittelalter. Europa. Die Gegenwärtigkeit der antiken Überlieferung. Hrsg. v. Justus Cobet, Carl Friedrich Gethmann und Dieter Lau. Aachen; 2000 (= Essener Beiträge zur Kulturgeschichte. 2): 209–267. Müller, Iwan von. Über Galens Werk vom wissenschaftlichen Beweis. ABAW.PP 1897; 20: 403–478. Reprinted in: Galen in the Arabic Tradition. Texts and Studies. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/ M.; 2000 (= PInHAIS.IP 100): 1–76. Cf. the remarks by Manfred Ullmann, Die Medizin im Islam (Leiden/Köln; 1970. = HO. I. Abt., Ergänzungsband VI/1), 62f.
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The publications by Marcus Joseph Müller are reprinted in: Abu l-Walìd Mu˙ammad Ibn Rushd (d. 595/1198). Texts and Studies. Collected and Reprinted. II. Faßl al-maqàl and Kashf al-manàhij. First part. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 1999 (= PInHAIS.IP 63): 1–137 and 139–260. Mu"mini, Nasir Arab. A Comparative Study of Mullà Íadrà and Kant’s Views on the Capacity of Reason in Solving Metaphysical Problems. Mulla Sadra and Comparative Studies. Islam-West Philosophical Dialogue. The Papers presented at the World Congress on Mulla Sadra (May, 1999, Tehran). III. Tehran; 2002: 353–368. Mu"minì, Nàßir 'Arab. Naqdì bar wudjùd-i dhihnì az dìdgàh-i Íadr al-Muta"allihìn. “Mullà Íadrà wa-˙ikmat-i muta'àliya”. I. Tehran; 1380 h.sh./2001: 303–317. Reprinted in: General Outlines of Islamic Philosophy. Collected and Reprinted. I. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/ M.; 2000 (= PInHAIS.IP 111): 1–154. Compare Alfred Ivry: Salomon Munk and the Mélanges de Philosophie juive et arabe. Jewish Studies Quarterly. Tübingen; 2000; 7: 120–126. Muràd, 'Alì 'Abbàs. Dawlat al-sharì'a. Qirà"a fì djadaliyyat al-dìn wa-l-siyàsa 'inda Ibn Sìnà. Beirut; 1999. Contains on pp. 201–204 an edition (from ms. Dàr al-Íaddàm, Baghdad, no. 36504, fols. 27–30), Risàlat al-Maghribàn, ascribed to Ibn Sìnà, also called al-Mùdjaz fì l-˙ikma al-'amaliyya.
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Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì. Awßàf al-ashràf. Ed. Sayyid Mahdì Shams al-Dìn. Tehran; 1370 h.sh./1991.
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A new edition of the Raw∂a, together with an English translation appeared in 2005 in London and New York: Paradise of Submission. A Medieval Treatise on Ismaili Thought. A New Persian Edition and English Translation of Naßìr alDìn ˇùsì’s Raw∂a-yi taslìm. Edited and translated by S.J.H. Badakhchani. With an Introduction by Hermann Landolt and Philosophical Commentary by Christian Jambet. London, New York; 2005. = Ismaili Texts and Translation Series. 5. Also edited by Fayßal Budayr 'Awn, Cairo; 1996 [→ Cl. Gilliot, MIDEO 24, 2000, 322f.]. Naßìr Al-Dìn Al-ˇùsì – philosophe et savant du XII e siècle. Études réunies et présentées par N. Pourjavady et ¥. Vesel. Actes du colloque tenu à l’Université de Téhéran (6–9 mars 1997). Téhéran; 2000 (= Bibliothèque Iranienne. 54). Review: Iranistik. Deutsche Zeitschrift für iranistische Studien. Teheran; 2002; I: 141–144 (S. Schmidtke).
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Nasr, Seyyed Hossein. The Poet-Scientist Khayyàm as Philosopher. Mélanges Luce López-Baralt. Études réunies et préfacées par Abdeljelil Temimi. Zaghouan; 2001: 535–553. Nasr, Seyyed Hossein; Amin Razavi, Mehdi. An Anthology of Philosophy in Persia. New York, Oxford; 1999. Contains – with introductions – selections from translations (by several translators, mostly from previously printed works: → nr. 137, 737, 1484 (Sachau), 1944, 2234, 2905, 4627 (Nasr), 4681, 5268, 6351, 7660) of the following Islamic philosophers: Abù l-'Abbàs Mu˙ammad Ìrànshahrì, Fàràbì, 'Àmirì, Abù Sulaymàn al-Sidjistànì, Ibn Sìnà, Miskawayh, Bahmànyàr Ibn Marzubàn, Abù Bakr al-Ràzì, al-Bìrùnì, 'Umar Khayyàm. Includes translations, made for the first time, of selections from the following philosophers: Fàràbì, Kitàb al-Burhàn (93–118, by Shams Inati); -'Àmirì, al-I'làm bi-manàqib al-islàm (137–159, by E.K. Rowson); Ibn Sìnà, Dànish-nàma-ì 'alà"ì (198–218, Thomas Gaskil); Ibn Sìnà, al-Ishàràt wa-l-tanbìhàt (218–226, 237–241, Shams Inati); Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà" (226–237 by Shams Inati; 241–250, by Yegane Shayegan); Miskawayh, al-Óikma al-khàlida (276–302, Alma Giese); Bahmanyàr Ibn Marzubàn, Kitàb al-Ta˙ßìl (334–350, by E.K. Rowson).
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Read 433–459. Reprinted in: General Outlines of Islamic Philosophy. Collected and Reprinted. II. Edited by Fuat Sezgin in collaboration with M. Amawi, C. Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Frankfurt/M.; 2000 (= PInHAIS.IP 112): 38–105. Cancel “2” after “filosofica”. Pourjavady, Nasrollah. Les concepts de “Raison” et de “folie” dans les 'Uqalà" al-madjànìn. Luqmàn. Téhéran. Quatrième année, no. 2; 1988: 9–34. Republished in Pourjavady, Mélanges littéraires et mystiques (Téhéran; 1998): 118–151. Pourjavady, Nasrollah. 'Irvàn-i Khawàdja Naßìr dar “Awßàf al-ashràf ”. Naßìr Al-Dìn Al-ˇùsì – philosophe et savant du XII e siècle. Études réunies et présentées par N. Pourjavady et ¥. Vesel. Actes du colloque tenu à l’Université de Téhéran (6–9 mars 1997). Téhéran; 2000 (= Bibliothèque Iranienne. 54): Persian part, pp. 39–56. Pourjavady, Nasrollah. Ishràq wa-'irfàn. Maqàlahà wa-naqdhà. Tehran; 1380 h.sh./2001. Pourjavady, Nasrollah. Kitàbshinàsì-i àthàr-i Djalàl al-Dìn Dawànì. Ma'àrif 1377/1998; 15/1–2: 81–138. Pourjavady, Nasrollah. The Light of Sakina in Suhrawardi’s Philosophy of Illumination. Binghamton; 1999. Pourjavady, Nasrollah. Majmù'ah-ye Falsafì-e Maràghah. A Philosophical Anthology from Maraghah Containing Works by Abù Óàmid Ghazzàlì, 'Ayn l-Qu∂àt Hamadànì, Ibn Sìnà, 'Umar Ibn Sahlàn Sàvì, Majduddìn ˝ìlì, and others. Facsimile Edition with Introductions in Persian and English. Tehran; 2002. This manuscript from the year 596/1200 contains the following texts: Ghazzàlì, al-Ma∂nùn bihì 'alà ghayr ahlihì (different from the printed version); Masà"il al-ma∂nùn bihà 'alà ghayr ahlihà (on the Hebrew version of this text → Malter [5869]); Risàla fì 'ilm al-ladunì [= → -Risàla alladuniyya], according to Pourjavady perhaps not by Ghazzàlì, as it coincides partly with Ibn 'Arabì, Risàla fì l-nafs wal-rù˙; 'Ayn al-Qu∂àt Hamadànì, Zubdat al-haqà"iq; Ghazzàlì, al-Masà"il al-ukhrawiyya (= al-Ma∂nùn al-ßaghìr); extracts from Masà"il al-ma∂nùn bihà 'alà ghayr ahlihà (s. above); collection of Fatwàs; Ibn Sìnà, Risàla fì l-sa'àda wa-l-˙udjadj; anonymous, Ahwàl an-nafs ba'd al-mawt (alQawl fì ta'arruf ˙àl mà ba'd al-mawt); Ghazzàlì, Mishkàt
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pourjavady al-anwàr (uncomplete at the end and followed by Risàla fì l-kamàl al-khàßß (not identified by Pourjavady) the author of which can be identified as → Abù Sulaymàn al-Sidjistànì; 'Umar Ibn Sahlàn al-Sàwì, al-risàla al-musammàt bi-ltaw†i"a; Risàla fì ta˙qìq naqì∂ al-wudjùd; [Sharaf al-dìn Mu˙ammad Mas'ùdì Ghaznawì], Risàla fì l-qiyàsàt al˙amliyya; Madjd al-Dìn Djìlì, Kitàb al-làmi' fì l-shakl alràbi'; Ibn Sìnà, al-Risàla al-a∂˙awiyya fì l-ma'àd; anonymous, untitled work on logic (with some lacunae); Ibn Sìnà, Asbàb ˙udùth al-˙urùf; anonymous, Faßl fì lammiyyat ikhtißàß al-˙urùf bi-'adad al-ma'rùf (fragment from a longer text); [Fàràbì], al-Taw†i"a fì l-man†iq (first part); Ibn Sìnà, Faßl fì l-˙uzn wa-asbàbihì.
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Pourjavady, Nasrollah. Mélanges littéraires et mystiques. Téhéran; 1998. A collection of articles in French, previously published in Persian: pp. 7–40: Philosophie iranienne et caractère sacré de la langue persane; pp. 41–62: Origines historiques du développement de L’Imago Dei dans la poésie mystique persane; pp. 63–91: Poésie licite et poésie illicite; pp. 92–101: Signification du lexique mystique dans la littérature persane; pp. 102–117: La flèche fatale de l’amour; pp. 118–151: Les concepts de “Raison” et de “folie” dans les 'Uqalà" almadjànìn; pp. 152–184: La transcendance divine et l’anthropomorphisme chez Ibn al-'Arabi et Jalàl al-Dìn Rùmì; pp. 185–205: Abù Manßùr Eßfahànì, soufi ˙anbalite; pp. 206–228: Les rapports de Fakhr al-Dìn Ràzì avec les maîtres soufis; pp. 229–262: Baraka-ye Hamadànì, maître illettré de 'Ayn al-Quzàt; pp. 263–274: Óallàj dans les Sawàni˙ d’A˙mad ˝azzàlì.
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zonta ‒ zu'bì Based on the author’s unpublished thesis “La tradizione ebraica del Commento medio di Averroè alla Metafisica di Aristotele. Le versioni ebraiche di Zera˙yah ben Is˙aq Hen e di Qalonymos ben Qalonymos. Edizione e introduzione storico-filologica”. Università di Torino; 1995. Zonta, Mauro. Le traduzioni di Zera˙yah Gracian e la versione ebraica del De Generatione et corruptione. Aristotle e Alessandro di Afrodisia nella tradizione araba (2002): 299–318. – The article is followed (pp. 319–323) by Giuseppe Serra, Note in margine a M. Zonta, Le traduzione di Zera˙yah Gracian e la versione ebraica del De Generatione et corruptione. Zonta, Mauro. La tradizione ebraica medievale dei testi arabi. Lo spazio letterario del medioevo. 3. Le culture circostanti. II. La cultura arabo-islamica. Roma; 2003: 531–567. Zonta, Mauro. The Zoological Writings in the Hebrew Tradition. Aristotle’s Animals in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Ed. by Carlos Steel, Guy Guldentops, Pieter Beullens. Leuven; 1999: 44–68. -Zu'bì, Anwar. Mas"alat al-ma'rifa wa-manhadj al-ba˙th 'ind alGhazzàlì. Damascus; 2000 (year of appearance in the print: 1420 h./1999). UB Halle/S.: 01 SA 2977.
INDEX OF NAMES, TERMS AND TOPICS
INDEX OF NAMES, TERMS AND TOPICS
The given numbers refer to the numbering in the supplement. The index does not include completely those numbers in the supplement, which refer to the numbering of the bibliography published in 1999 and which mention reprints, republications, other editions or translations or eventually give additional remarks (reviews etc.). For this reason, the user of the index published in 1999 should consult the bibliographical list of the supplement and check, whether the same number with additional information is included. We have added to this index the number of the bibliography published in 1999, with the addition “suppl.” only in those cases which include important new details. 'Abd al-Djabbàr – ethics – evilness of human and divine lies – equal before law 9005/1; Ibn Sìnà, encounter with ~ 2318/1; logic, semantics 7969/1.2; memory 1801/1. 'Abd Allàh Ibn al-Fa∂l al-An†àkì – Kitàb al-Manfa'a – Arabic fragment on the composition of the heavens in John Philoponus, Against Aristotle on the Eternity of the world 7426/5; Neoplatonism, Christian and Islamic philosophy 7425/2.1. 'Abd al-La†ìf, Kamàl – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. 'Abd al-La†ìf al-Baghdàdì – Aristotle, Metaphysics XI – interpretation 1557/1; Fì 'ilm mà ba'd al-†abì'a – Greek-Arabic version of Aristotle, Metaphysics 6061; 6061/2. Fußùl muntaza'a – extract from Alexander of Aphrodisias,Refutation of Xenokrates – edition, French translation 7426/4. 'Abd al-Qàhir al-Baghdàdì – unbeliefers as apostates or “erring” people 3755/2. 'Abd al-Ràziq – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. 'Abd al-Razzàq al-Qàshànì – philosophical sufism, treatises on ~ – edition 7263/1. -Abharì, Athìr al-Dìn – Frederick II, indirect contact with ~ 4029/3. al-Hidàya fì l-˙ikma, Physics – commentary by Mullà Íadrà, with commentary by A˙mad Ibn Mu˙ammad Óusaynì al-Ardakànì – edition 107; psychological section – edition, translation 4029/3; commentary by Mullà Íadrà, influence in Ottoman time 4952/4.
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abharì ‒ abù bakr
Ìsàghùdjì – Óusàm al-Dìn Óasan al-Kàtì (died 760/1359), commentator 110, suppl.; commentary (Shar˙) by Óusàm al-Dìn Óasan al-Kàtì – edition 3301/2; not an adaptation of Porphyry’s “Eisagoge” 5586.10. Abner of Burgos – Avicennism in Spain 9508/1. Abraham Bar Óiyya – earth, inhabited and uninhabited parts 3116/1; Hebrew-Latin transmission 7655/1; sources, Arabic 7675/1. Abraham Ibn Daud 2142/2 (~ and Maimonides – concept of prophecy and imagination); 3075/1 (dialoge of religions, tolerance). Abramo de Balmes – Hebrew-Latin translator of Ibn Rushd, Ibn Bàdjdja, Fàràbì 8519/1; Ibn Rushd, paraphrase of Aristotle, Poetics – Hebrew-Latin translation and glosses by Abramo 8520/1; HebrewLatin translator of Islamic philosophers, including Ibn Rushd, Maqàlàt/Masà"il 8521/0; Hebrew-Latin translations 8521/0.1. “absolute proposition” – al-mu†laqa al-'àmma – Ibn Sìnà, Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì 8366/1. abstraction – Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus and the impact of Ghazzàlì, Maqàßid 3075/14; concept of ~, Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus 3075/15; Ibn Sìnà (intaza'a, djarrada, afraza) 4029/2; medieval (incl. Islamic) philosophy 2274/0. Abù 'Abd al-Ra˙màn Ibn ˇàhir → Ibn ˇàhir. Abù Bakr al-Ràzì – 8290/1 (monograph, Persian; 2004); ~ Aristotelian, Neoplatonist or Platonist 3955/1; Aristotle, Problemata physica – echo 7230/1; atoms 223/1; Galen – quotations from ~ in al-Shukùk 'alà Djàlìnùs 8379/2; ~ “freethinker” 8407/1; 8861/2; God, concept of 8408/4; hadhayàn – source of Maimonides 8408/2; al-'Ilm al-ilàhì – quotations by Fakhr alDìn al-Ràzì, al-Ma†àlib al-'àliya (French translation, analysis) 7425/2 Ismailiyya 3903/1; Kalàm 7425/2; Latin West, echos in the ~ 1694/2; → Petrus Alfonsi; Maimonides – hadhayàn – ~ source of Maimonides 8408/2; ~ Neoplatonist, Platonist, Aristotelian 3955/1; ~ Platonist, Neoplatonist, Aristotelian 3955/1; Petrus Alfonsi, echo in ~ 1694/2; psychology 4708/1a al-Shukùk 'alà Djàlìnùs – Raimundus Martin 1694/2; quotations from Galen 8379/2; al-Sìra al-falsafiyya – Spanish translation 133; Turkish translation 4987/1; view of Socrates 8379/3; tanàsukh (metempsychosis) 396/2; al-ˇibb al-rù˙ànì – French translation, introduction 137/1; Spanish translation 137/2; edition (incl. facs. of a ms.), studies 6358/1; time, concept of – comparison with Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì 838/1; translation, selection 6800/1; → also single works.
abù bishr ‒ abù qurra
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Abù Bishr Mattà Ibn Yùnus – translation, theory of ~ 1828/2. Abù Óanìfa – homonymy, sononymy, paronymy – Aristotle, Categories 7969/1; Mudjàdala li-a˙ad ad-dahriyìn (discussion with a dahrite) – edition, German translation 2164/2. Abù Hashim al-Djubbà"ì – ˙àl, pl. a˙wàl 339/1. Abù Óàtim al-Ràzì – A'làm al-nubuwwa – part: al-MunàΩaràt bayna Abì Óàtim al-Ràzì wa-Abì Bakr al-Ràzì – translation [of ed. al-Sàwì pp. 3–27] and commentary 3708/1; al-Ißlà˙, edition 152a; view of other religions – analogical pattern of thinking 6868/1; language, ideas on ~ 5434/1. Abù Óayyàn al-Taw˙ìdì 26/1 (monograph, Arabic); 5353/2 (survey). Abù l-'Alà" al-Ma'arrì 1122/1 (agnosticism; history of research); 8861/2 (scepticism). Abù l-Barakàt al-Baghdàdì – Barhebraeus, source of ~, Mnàrath qudhshe = Candelabrum sanctuarii 8501/2; epistemology 9157/2; biography, works 9157/3; Maimonides – “Maimonidean” controversy – role of Abù l-Barakàt al-Baghdàdì 8408/3; philosophy – “critical side” in A.B.’s ~ 8569/3; philosophical orientation 8569/4; place, concept of ~ – Temistius’ classification: Boethius, Ibn Rushd, Abù l-Barakàt al-Baghdàdì 4024/4; works, biography 9157/3. Abù l-Faradj Ibn al-ˇayyib – commentary on Aristotle, Metaphysics – fragments in Hebrew 9511/2.1 Abù l-Hudhayl – judgement, universality and necessity 7969/1.2; occasionalism 6986/1; psychology 8662/1. Abù l-Najà al-Farì∂, al-Khamsìn mas"ala fì kasr al-man†iq – English translation of chapter 1 and 2, comparison with Ibn Taymiyya, Kitàb al-Radd 'alà l-man†iqiyyìn 166 suppl.; analysis, translation (section on definition [˙add]) 5360/1. Abù l-Qàsim Wà'iΩ al-Naysàbùrì/al-Nìshàbùrì, 'Uqalà" al-madjànìn – concept of 'aql 7192/1. Abù Manßùr Ißfahànì – mysticism 7192/6. Abù Ma'shar – Kitàb al-milal wa-l-duwal – two Latin translations – terminology, method of translation 1709/1; Kitàb alMudkhal al-kabìr – quotation from a compendium of Aristotle’s logical works 1133/2; philosophy ( falsafa), concept of 5510/1. Abù Mu˙ammad 'Abdallàh Mu˙ammad Ibn Rushd – Maqàla Hal yattaßilu bi-l-'aql al-hayùlànì al-'aql al-fa''àl Latin version, edition 987/1; Latin transmission 5202/a. Abù Qurra – biography, works 7868/1.
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Abù Sa'd Mu˙ammad Ibn Ismà'ìl Ibn al-Fa∂l from Hamadàn (wezir of Madjd al-Dawla) – addressed by Ibn Sìnà 6271/1. Abù Sulaymàn al-Sidjistànì – Kindì: quotation from Kindì, Risàla fì l-falsafa al-ùlà, quoted in al-Mukhtàr min kalàm al-˙ukamà" al-arba'a al-akàbìr 2192/1; Risàla fì l-kamàl al-khàßß – ms. (cop. 596/1200) 7192/5; translation, selections 6800/1. Abù Ya'qùb al-Sidjistànì – al-Maqàlìd – mentioned in Ibn Taymiyya 6273/1. Abù Yùsuf – economic thought 3492/2. Abù Zayd, Naßr Óàmid – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. acting/action, human 7969/2 (possibility and reality – early Islamic theology); 8172/2 (Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì and his Ash'arite and Mu'tazilite forerunners). adab – falsafa 8865/2. 'adam – Ibn Sìnà, Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation 6271/1. 'adam mu†laq – Ibn Sìnà, definition of evil 4685/1. Adam of Buckfield – Averroism – Richard Rufus 9337/1. Adonis/Adunis – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. aesthetics 1490/2; 2637/2; 4280/1 (medieval Islamic and Jewish philosophy); 5454/2 (sufism, Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq]); 5484/1 (monograph); 5608/1 and 6739/1 (Islamic aesthetics); → beauty. Af∂al al-Dìn Kàshànì – 1890/1 (monograph); 1895/1 (philosophy). Afghànì, Djamàl al-Dìn 2015/1 (~ and philosophy); 4082/1.1 (“discourse of the modern”); 8112/1 (ethics). afterlife 2637/2. Aganafat 2335. agnosticism – Abù l-'Alà" al-Ma'arrì 1122/1. A˙mad A˙sà"ì → al-A˙ßà"ì. A˙mad Ibn Yùsuf (author of Kitàb al-Thamara li-Ba†lamiyùs) – concept of falsafa 5510/1. A˙mad Ibn Zayn al-'Àbidìn al-'Alawì → Mìr Dàmàd, al-Qabasàt – commentary. -A˙sà"ì, A˙mad Ibn Zayn al-Dìn – biography, works, doctrine, sources, influence 2672/1; ~ and Mullà Íadrà 3490/1; 6961/1 (essence, existence). akhbàrì legal method – Kàshànì, Mu˙sin Fay∂, Kalimàt-i maknùna – analysis 5467/1.
alanus ‒ alexander of aphrodisias
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Alanus ab Insulis – impact of Liber de causis 3075/16; methods of Regulae theologiae and Liber de causis 6853/1. Alawites – Ismailiyya, Ikhwàn al-Íafà" – philosophy 3903/2. Albertus Magnus – Averroism – time, eternity of human soul and truth: duplex veritas 1501/1; Averroistic and Avicennian readings of De anima 1336/1; causality, celestial 8798/2; De sensu et sensato – ch. 3–14, text, English translation 304/8; emanation, emanative psychology – Arabic-Latin sources 1559/2; Ibn Rushd – intellectus agens – reception in A.M. 3312/1; Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà", preface 1432/00; A.M.’s Commentary on Metaphysics – quotations from Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà", Ilàhiyàt 1432/0.1; 1432/6; intellect – Ibn Sìnà and his impact on the Latin West (from Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus to Albertus Magnus) 4029/4; Liber de causis – esse primum creatum 8461/1; soul – emanative psychology 1559/2; impact of Avicenna’s psychology 4029/0; truth: double truth 8798/2; vision, theory of – sources 304/8. Albo, Joseph – prophecy 5291/1. alchemy – Greek philosophy; generation and corruption – Maslama al-Madjrì†ì, Rutbat al-˙akìm: translation, analysis 1818/2; Ikhwàn al-Íafà", Djàbir 6035/1; Plato (ps.), al-Rawàbì' 8633/0. Alessandro Achillini – Averroism 4029/1.1. Alexander of Aphrodisias 2335; abstraction, universals: Quaestiones (Greek, Arabic) 2274/0; Arabic transmission, bibliography 6403 (suppl.); Aristotle, De generatione et corruptione – Arabic commentaries 2584/0; commentary on Aristotle, De generatione et corruptione II 2: 3052/0; commentary quoted in Djàbir b. Óayyàn, Kitàb al-Taßrìf 3301/3; commentary, concept of matter, elements 3301/5; Commentary, echo in Ibn Sìnà 7426/5.1; Aristotle, Physics (lost) – Commentary (lost), fragment of the Arabic translation (lost) in Ibn Rushd’s Long Commentary on Aristotle, Physics (Hebrew version) 3573/2; De intellectu – origin of Fàràbì’s doctrine of four intellects 3444/3; authorship of the Latin translation 7526/1; De anima – Hebrew version, remarks 8312/1; De providentia (Arabic version) – comparison with Greek fragments in Cyril of Alexandria, Contra Iulianum 3052/2; Arabic version, edition, translation; reception in Arabic 3053/1; eternity of the world – discussion with Levi 2134/1; Fàràbì 7969/1.2; Ibn Sìnà 7969/1.2; Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà" – sources: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Themistius, John Philoponus 4844/2.1; mawdjùd 7426/3; Commentary on
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Aristotle, De generatione et corruptione, echo in Ibn Sìnà 7426/5.1; Islamic theology 7969/1.2; judgement, absolute, necessary, possible – Theophrastus, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Islamic theology 7969/1.2; Levi → eternity of the world; Maqàla fì mabàdi" al-kull – edition (of one Arabic translation), commentary 2641/1; edition (of two Arabic translations), English translation, commentary, comparison with the Syriac, glossary – Arabic, Syriac 3431/1; mawdjùd – Ibn Sìnà 7426/3; Quaestio I.11a – French translation of two Arabic versions 2274/0; Greek text lost 7426/4; Xenocrates – refutation of X. – French translation 7426/4. Alexander of Macedonia/A. the Great 2335; exchange of letters – gnomologia 2482/1. Alexandria, school – in Syriac-Arabic literature 7868/2; canon of writings by Galen 8380/1. Alf layla wa-layla → Thousand and One Night. Alfred of Sareshel 1701/1; Arabic-Latin translations 9018.1. Algiers – modern political thought 885/0. 'Alì Ibn Razìn al-Kàtib [6th c. hidjrì] – mirror of princes – edition 398/1. 'Alìqulì Ibn Qara‘aghày Khàn (student of Mullà Radjab 'Alì Tabrìzì, 11th/17th century), I˙yà"-i ˙ikmat edition 413/2. Allamek – Bosniak logician 5587/1. allegory – Islamic philosophy 4786/1; interpretation and allegory (antiquity to the modern period) 9237/1; → hermeneutics. Almohades – transmission of sciences to the Almohades (from Ibn Bàdjdja to Ibn Rushd) 3121/2; Ibn Rushd – Almohade belief, echo in Ibn R. 3444/1. American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE) library, Cairo – philosophical manuscripts, photostats 7457/1. -Àmidì, Sayf al-Dìn – philosophy and sharì'a, definition 2348/1; hermeneutics and logic – comparison with Ibn Sìnà 2650/1; logic – quantification of predicate 7969/1.2. -'Àmirì – sciences, division of and encyclopaedias 1458/3; al-Amad 'alà l-abad – doxography, Greek 2290/0; translation, selections (including al-I'làm bi-manàqib al-islàm) 6800/1; philosophy (monograph, Turkish) 8732/0. 'Ammàra – constructions of identity 4082/1.1. Ammonius (ps.) – doxography 2290/0; doxography – Arabic transmission, sources 7680/1; → presocratic philosophers/philosophy.
amoli ‒ apodeixis
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Amoli, Abdullah Javadi – view of Aristotle 614/1. Amor Ruibal, Angel (1869–1930) – view of Ibn Rushd 7421/1. amr – Naßìr al-dìn al-ˇùsì 5421/3. Anaxagoras – Arabic transmission, survey (2003) 2335. Anaximander – Arabic transmission, survey (2003) 2335. Anaximenes – Arabic transmission, survey (2003) 2335. Andalus – history of Islamic philosophy, survey (1999) 5626/1; communities, sectarian movements 8857/1. Andreas Alpago – Mu˙ammad Ibn Makkì, his mentor in Damascus 6273/1. Andronikos of Rhodes 7426/4. Anebo – Arabic transmission 491/1. animal – “forms, universals and abstraction in animals”; transmigration of souls between man and animal as justification of killing animals as expiation for sins of a past incarnation 8276. anniyya “being” 218/6 (Kindì); 2192/3. anonymous – A˙wàl an-nafs ba'd al-mawt (al-Qawl fì ta'arruf ˙àl mà ba'd al-mawt) – ms. (cop. 596/1200) 7192/5; De anima et de potenciis eius; De potenciis animae et obiectis – impact of Avicenna 4029/0; Dubitationes circa animam – impact of Avicenna 4029/0; Faßl fì lammiyyat ikhtißàß al-˙urùf bi-'adad al-ma'rùf (fragment from a longer text) – ms. (cop. 596/1200) 7192/5; logic: untitled work on ~ (with some lacunae) – ms. (cop. 596/1200) 7192/5; Ma'àd – edition 3301/2; Miftà˙ al-˙ikma – alchemy – concept of matter, generation and corruption 1818/2; Nuktahà-yi Kitàb-i Djàvidàn Khirad – English translation, comparison with Miskawayh, Djàvìdàn Khirad 5927/2; Utrum beatitudo consistat in intellectu agente supposito, quod consistat in intellectu – edition, notes referring to Aristotle, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd et al. 6380/2. Anselm of Canterbury – Mullà Íadrà, necessity of God’s existence 8591/1; Descartes 9387/1; ontological proof of God – Fàràbì, Descartes 9387/1. anthropology, theophanic – Ibn 'Arabì 2365/3. anthropomorphism – Mu'tazila 8419/1. anti-colonialism 4082/1.1. Antioch – link between Arabic and Latin culture (12th/13th century) 1692/2. Antony of Tagrit 9162/2 apodeixis – Ghazzàlì 3755/3
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aporia – Ibn Rushd and the apories of Aristotle’s Metaphysics 1269/01. apostasy and unbelief, concept of – Koran, Óadìth, fiqh, early Islam until Ghazzàlì 3755/2. a priori – awwalì – Ibn Sìnà, Kant 6576/1. -Àqhißàrì al-Nawàbàdì, Ibràhìm Ibn Rama∂àn al-Bøsnawì – Bosniak logician 5587/1. 'aqìda – taßawwuràt 1467/1. 'àqil – ma'qùl – Mullà Íadrà, Ibn Sìnà 1559/4. 'aql – aspects in early Islam 2029/7; -Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq] 5927/3.1; ~ and soul: “limbs of the soul”, Manichaean background – Dja'far al-Íàdiq, Tirmidhì, Dja'far Ibn al-Óasan Manßùr al-Yaman 2029/8; concept of ~, monograph, Arabic 4730/1; concept of ~ in Abù l-Qàsim Wà'iΩ al-Naysàbùrì/alNìshàbùrì, 'Uqalà" al-madjànìn; Ibn Sìnà, Ibn 'Arabì, Ibn Khaldùn 7192/1; ~ and women – Arabic-Islamic, European philosophy 7950/1. Arabic language – as mediator and stimulator of scientific language in medieval Europe – survey 5351/1. Arabic learning – England 1701/1. “Arabic philosophy” – “Arab philosophy” (H. Corbin, “Iranian Studies and Philosophy”) 1997/1. “Arabic” philosophy; historiography 3079/2. Arabic stylistics 6000/1. Archimedes – echo in Ikhwàn al-Íafà" 1129/1; → Eudoxos. -Ardakànì, A˙mad Ibn Mu˙ammad Óusaynì – Abharì, Athìr alDìn, al-Hidàya fì l-˙ikma, Physics – commentary by Mullà Íadrà, with commentary by A˙mad Ibn Mu˙ammad Óusaynì al-Ardakànì – edition 107. argumentation 4288/1 (Ibn Rushd, Great Commentary on Aristotle, De caelo); 6005/1 (Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd – structures of argumentation, rhetoric). Aristotelianism, Aristotelians 1348/1; 4988/3 (Turkish monograph on the role of Aristotle’s philosophy in early Islam); Arabic-Latin ~, survey 5912/1; Arabic – Neoplatonic ~ 8112/1; Augustinian ~, radical-eclectic 8984/1; Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus – science, concept of 3075/15; Fàràbì – Aristotelianization of the Neoplatonic scheme of the emanation of reality 6912/0; Greek, Arabic ~ 2185/1; Ibn Rushd, Thomas Aquinas – Aristotelianism 2756/0; Latin ~: Plethon and Averroes 5600/1; Medieval Muslim, Jewish and Christian philosophy 4966/1; Neoplatonism and
aristotelianism ‒ aristotle
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~ – Kindì, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Ghazzàlì, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Gabirol, Maimonides 8289/2; Siger of Brabant 8984/1 (radical Aristotelianism). Aristotle – Abù l-Qàsim al-Kirmànì: misunderstood by ~, according to Ibn Sìnà, Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation 6271/1; Àdàb Aris†ù (ps.- Aristotle) – English translation 3199/1; Amoli, Javadi ‘s view 614/1; Analytica priora and posteriora – reception of An. post. in Fàràbì’s epistemology 1496/1; Ibn Óazm 1348/1; translations of Analytica posteriora – Greek-Syriac 1637/1; Analytica posteriora – Ibn Sìnà, Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus – science, concept of 3075/4; Analytica posteriora book I – reception in Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus, concept of science 3075/15; Analytica priora 1.27–31 – reception in Ibn Rushd 4025/0; Analytica posteriora – Ibn Sìnà – demonstration 6576/1; Andalus 5626/1; apophantikos → “enunciation”; Arabic transmission – survey (2003) 2335; astrology, providence and celestial influences on the sublunar world [Ibn Rushd – Ibn Falaquera – Aristotle] 3175/1; biology – medieval astrologization 3173/1; Bìrùnì’s criticism 8722/1; Categories – reception in Fàràbì 1660/1; echo in Ibn Óazm 1348/1; commentary by Abù l-Faradj Ibn al-Tayyib, method, structure, sources 3072/2; Ibn Rushd, Middle commentary (Talkhìß) – Latin version, used by Bouyges 4129/1; Ibn Rushd, Talkhìß al-maqùlàt/qa†ìghùriyàs = Middle commentary – Latin version – intermediary titles and the term “dixit” 4130/2; Long Commentary by Fàràbì (Hebrew fragments in Judah Ha-Cohen, Supercommentary on Ibn Rushd, Middle Commentary on the Categoriae, edition, English translation) 9494/0; commentaries, Greek and Arabic 2185/1; Greek and Arabic tradition – bibliographical guide 8007/1; De anima 1336/1 (~ and commentaries, Latin (13th century) – Averroistic readings); 3301/6 (reception in Islam and Ibn Sìnà); Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà", al-ˇabì'iyyàt, al-Nafs – Latin transmission 4029/0; Ibn Rushd, Middle/Long Commentary on Aristotle, De anima in the translation of Is˙àq Ibn Óunayn 4764/1; (ps. Aristotle) 10 questions, in Hebrew 5592/1; book II.1 – interpretation by Thomas Aquinas; Ibn Rushd, Long Commentary; Themistius 8252/1; echo in Kindì, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd 8625/1; De animalibus 5315/1 (excerpts in Marwazì, ˇabà"i' al-˙ayawàn); Ibn Qayyim al-Djawziyya, Miftà˙ dàr al-sa'àda wa-manshùr wilàyat al-'ilm wa-l-iràda, quotations 5584/1; Arabic, Hebrew tradition 9511/6; De caelo – Ibn Rushd, Great Commentary – logical
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argumentation 4288/1; Ibn Rushd, Great/Long commentary – remarks 4294/1; Ibn Rushd, Shar˙ Kitàb al-samà" wa-l-'àlam, Arabic and Latin version edition 4523 (suppl.); De causis proprietatum (et) elementorum → De elementis; De elementis 5202/a; De generatione et corruptione – commentaries by Alexander of Aphrodisias and Arabic commentaries 2584/0; Middle commentary by Ibn Rushd: Talkhìß al-kawn wa-l-fasàd, edition, introduction, commentary 4537/1; Arabic-Latin and Arabic-Hebrew translation: Arist. 315b14f. 8019/1; Arabic-Hebrew translation 8021/2; Arabic-Latin translation and Greek textual criticism 8023/1; De Interpretatione – quotation in Abù Ma'shar, Kitàb al-Mudkhal al-kabìr 1133/2; echo in Ibn Óazm 1348/1; Syriac-Arabic tradition 4290/1; early Islamic theology 7969/1; introduction by Proba/Probus and Paulus Persa 8587/1; De mundo – source of Barhebraeus, Mnàrath qudhshe = Candelabrum sanctuarii – mineralogy, meteorology 8501/2; De partibus animalium – quoted by Maimonides 3171/1; De proprietatibus elementorum et planetarum → De elementis; De virtutibus et vitiis – Syriac fragment 1630/1; Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus and “Aristoteles Arabus” 3075/8; Economy – reception in Barhebraeus, Butyrum Sapientiae, Books of Ethics, Economy and Politics (edition, translation) 4909/1; “enunciation” (apophantikos) – Fàràbì 7558/1; ethics – reception in Barhebraeus, Butyrum Sapientiae, Books of Ethics, Economy and Politics (edition, translation) 4909/1; → Nicomachean Ethics; Fàràbì 2746/1; Hebrew transmission → translations – Arabic-Hebrew; Ibn Bàdjdja, commentary on Aristotle’s Meteorology – edition, analysis 5520/1; Ibn Falaquera – Arabic translations source of Ibn Falaquera, De'ot ha-filosofim 3988/2; Ibn Rushd: interpretation by ~ 1608/2; Ibn Rushd – Thomas Aquinas – Aristotelianism 2756/0; 7220/1; Ibn Sìnà – Mullà Íadrà – soul, substantial movement, wudjùd 4834/2; Ibn Taymiyya, criticism of Aristotelian logic 5485/1; Ikhwàn al-Íafà" 1134/0 (concept of nature – Aristotelian and Galenic tradition) Kindì, doxography on the soul 218/9; logic – Ghazzàlì, al-Mustaßfà min 'ilm alußùl – ußùl al-fiqh, combined with Aristotelian logic 1467/2; Ibn Sìnà – comparison 3042/1; Syriac transmission – monograph 4290/1; Syriac transmission – survey 4298/1; criticism by Ibn Taymiyya 5324/2, 5485/1; theology, early Islamic 7969/2; Fàràbì – commentaries – Latin, Hebrew fragments of lost commentaries 9494/1; → Paulus Persa; “Logica vetus” – Ibn Rushd, Middle commentary on Isagoge, Categories, De Interpretatione – edition Venice
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1489 and its dependence upon edition Venice (1483) 4125/1 Metaphysics – Ibn Rushd – fundamental – essential 1269/-1; contribution and comparison of the Arabic translation with the Greek mss. 1269/3; way of reading by Islamic philosophers from Kindì to Fàràbì and reception in Ibn Sìnà 1432/0.3; Arabic translations 1432/1.1; book II – reception in Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà", alIlàhiyyàt 1432/2; Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà", al-Ilàhiyàt 1432/4; book XI – interpretations by Ibn Rushd, Ibn Sìnà, 'Abd al-La†ìf al-Baghdàdì 1557/1; Arabic-Latin tradition (13th c.) 1594/1; book Lambda – Arabic translation by As†àth (Geoffroy: Us†àΔ)/As†àt – comparison with Greek 3444/2; Ibn Sìnà, Kitàb al-Inßàf 4844/1; Arabic transmission and book A, ch. 1 – Arabic-Latin translation on the basis of NaΩìf, Us†àdh or Is˙àq in Latin 6061; book Alpha elatton – commentary by Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì – comparison with Kindì 6061/1; Arabic transmission and translators of book a – A 6061/2; book V, 7 – Great/Long commentary by Ibn Rushd – Spanish translation, commentary 7388/2; Themistius – paraphrase, French translation with commentary of the Arabic-Hebrew version – echo in Arabic and Hebrew – Hebrew-Arabic-Hebrew glossary 8605–8607; Arabic translation, comparison with Greek – remarks 8633/1; Ibn Rushd – Middle Commentary – Hebrew translation, problems of transmission 9495/2; Ibn Rushd’s impact on its reception in Hebrew 9506/1; commentary by Abù l-Faradj Ibn al-ˇayyib and Ibn Rushd, Hebrew tradition 9511/2.1; Meteorology – 'Abd al-Djabbar, Ibn Sìnà 2318/1; earth, inhabited – uninhabited parts – Jewish, Islamic authors 3116/1; reception in Hebrew scientific works of the 13th c. 3119/3; Arabic transmission (monograph) 5520/1; Greek-Arabic-Latin transmission – survey 7978/0; reception in Barhebraeus, Butyrum Sapientiae, Books of Mineralogy and Meteorology (edition, translation) 8501/1; Olympiodorus, Commentary on Aristotle’s Meteorology – Syriac and Arabic version 8501/4; motion, first mover – Mullà Íadrà 2177/2; mover, first – Alexander of Aphrodisias, Maqàla fì mabàdi" al-kull 2641/1; Mullà Íadrà, Ibn Sìnà – soul, substantial movement, wudjùd 4834/2; Nicomachean Ethics – Arabic-Latin translation (= alia translatio) by Hermannus Alemannus 304/4; book X – Arabic text, edition, English translation 1018/1; Fàràbì, “political” philosophy 3811.01; Ibn Rushd, Middle Commentary – echo of the Latin version in the Middle Ages 5401/1; echo in Fàràbì 7397/1; → ethics; Organon – reception by Ibn Óazm 1348/1; Ibn Rushd, short commentaries
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– remarks 1740/1; Physics, Arabic version – Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus – De divisione philosophiae 3075/8; Ibn Rushd – continuity 3572/1; Long Commentary by Ibn Rushd, Hebrew translation 3573/2; John Philoponus – commentary on Aristotle’s Physics – impact on Ibn Rushd’s commentaries on Aristotle’s Physics 3984/1; Ibn Rushd, Great/Long commentary – remarks 4294/1; Ibn Qayyim al-Djawziyya, Miftà˙ dàr al-sa'àda wa-manshùr wilàyat al-'ilm wa-liràda, quotations 5584/1; Greek-Arabic tradition – contribution to the Greek text 5911/1; book H, 1–3 Arabic-Latin transmission 5912/2; Ibn Sìnà, Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation – Aristotle, Physics – impossibility of an endless body 6271/1; book 7, 8 – commentary by Ibn Bàdjdja, Spanish translation, analysis 7219/1; medieval transmission and commentaries in the 12th century 7526/1; Great/Long Commentary – Latin version, editio Iuntina – method of the editors – relation to the Latin mss. 7957/1; Pietro D’Afeltro, Expositio Proemii Averroys – method 1710/3; Poetics – translations – Greek-Syriac 1637/1; Greek text 1453 B 16–17 – contribution of the Syriac and Arab versions 1649/1; Ibn Rushd, Middle Commentary – medieval transmission, echo 5506/1; Problemata physica – echo in Abù Bakr al-Ràzì, Jewish doctors; Arabic-Latin translation 7230/1; providence, astrology, and celestial influences on the sublunar world [Ibn Rushd – Ibn Falaquera – Aristotle] 3175/1; Rhetoric – Hermannus Alemannus – his Latin translations of rhetorical works by Fàràbì and Ibn Rushd 1541/1; translations – Greek-Syriac 1637/1; Ibn Rushd, Middle Commentary – concept of ridiculous 2015/2; Arabic non-philosophical tradition 5447/1; poetic quotations in the Arabic version 5670/1; reception in medieval Hebrew literature 7655/2; reception in Barhebraeus, Butyrum sapientiae, Book of Rhetoric – edition, translation, commentary 9162/1; Secretum secretorum (ps. Aristotle) – English translation of the Arabic 780; diffusion of the Latin-Castilian version in Castile, 13th c. 1488/1; Hebrew version, English translation 3378/1; Philip of Tripoli’s translation in the context of intellectual activity in the Crusader Levant 9271/1; echo in Spain; Spanish translation (ed. Badawì 65–72) 7412/00; Iranian characteristics, forged Greek attributions, state of research, al-Siyàsa al-'àmmiyya 8941/1; sex unity – polarity – adoptions in Islamic, Jewish philosophy 423/1; Sirr
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al-asràr → secretum secretorum; al-Siyàsa al-'àmmiyya 8941/1; Sophistici Elenchi – translations – Greek-Syriac 1637/1; substances, concept of – Ibn Rushd, Great Commentary 1269/-2; Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq] and his criticism of Ar. 9089/2; Syriac transmission (impact on the rise of “Syriac scholasticism”) 1656/1; 2162/1; thaumaston – Ibn Sìnà 3861/1; Theology (ps. Aristotle) philosophical study 218/4; Ibn Sìnà, alInßàf – soul’s relationship to body 218/7; commentary by Ibn Sìnà, al-Inßàf – non-discursive thought 218/8; 1348/1; “Greek Sage”, Arabic Plotinus 2192/2; Arabic text 1 E 7, Italian translation, commentary) – descent of the soul 2194/1; chapter I: structure, composition 2194/3; 2195/1; Dieterici (1881) 2343/1; Plotinian logos 3039/1; transmission in Europe, transmission in Arabic and Hebrew 3945/1; transformation in the Middle Ages 4966/1; Long version, Hebrew fragment 5430/2; comparison with Plotin, Enneads 7285/1; Fàràbì 8939/1; Thomas Aquinas: interpretation by ~ 1608/2; Thomas Aquinas, Ibn Rushd – Aristotelianism 2756/0; Timothy I – Islamic background (Mu'tazila, Aristotle) and his theological letters 8425/1; Topica – translations – Greek-Syriac 1637/1; zoological writings → De animalibus. Arkoun, Muhammad – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. arts – Averroistic motifs in Padua 3121/0. 'aßabiyya 3546/1 (“cooperativeness” – Ibn Khaldùn and modern science on cooperativeness and empathy); 8352/1; 9056/2. aßàlat al-wudjùd – Mullà Íadrà 4856/1; 6421/1; 8439/3; 8513/2; 8515/1; 9374/1; → aßàlat al-wudjùd, main entry. Ash'arì/Ash'ariyya 1200/2 (atomism); 2177/1 (~ and Ghazzàlì); 2637/2; 3755/1 (Ghazzàlìs concept of prophecy – Avicennian psychology in Ash'arite theology); 3156/1 (concept of nonexistence and possible); 4820/1 (ethics – Mu'tazilite objectivism and scriptural Ash'arism, with reference to Ghazzàlì, Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì, Shihàb al-Dìn al-Qaràfì); 5478/2 (~ and Ghazzàlì); 5974/1 (~ and Ghazzàlì); 6986/1 (occasionalism); 7969/2 (“ability to act”) simultaneous with acting – Greek models); 8114/1 (causality); 8172/2 (influence on Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì , ethics); 8302/2 (impact of Ash'arite theology on 'Abd al-Karìm al-Shahrastànì). As†àth/Us†àth – Arabic translation of Aristotle, Metaphysics, Lambda – comparison with Greek 3444/2; Aristotle, Metaphysics – Arabic
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as†àth ‒ averroes
translation 1432/1.1; translation of Aristotle’s Metaphysics, used by Abù l-Faradj Ibn al-ˇayyib, commentary (fragment in Hebrew) 9511/2.1. astrology – Aristotle, biology – medieval astrologization 3173/1; Abù l-Qàsim al-Kirmànì on astrology, refuted by Ibn Sìnà 6271/1. astronomy – philosophy 2655/2; 7334/1. atheism 2164/2; 8408/4 (medieval Islam). atom/atomism 223/1 (Abù Bakr al-Ràzì); 1186/1 (Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì); 1200/2 (Muslim ~, historical perspective); 2691/1 (history of research since Shl. Pines); 3572/1 (Ibn Rushd’s theory of minima naturalia as parts of continuum); 5523/1 (Ibn Sìnà); 7678/1 (rejection of Kalàm atomism – Jewish philosophy). 'A††àr – Mullà Íadrà – dispersion of light over being 270/2. -Attas, Syed Mu˙ammad Naquib 979, suppl. attributes, divine 35/1 (role of Islamic philosophy in the construction of knowledge); 218/3 (Kindì, Mu'tazila); 2184/1 (Arabic Neoplatonism and Islamic Kalàm); 3148/1 (Mu'tazila); 6535/1 (God’s knowledge – harmony of philosophy and religion – Ibn Sìnà); 7201/1 (Mu'tazila); 7652/2 (Ibn Sìnà); 9285/5 (~, eternity of the world – Ibn Sìnà and sunnì kalàm). “Augustinism, Avicennian” 2016/1 (Duns Scotus); 3075/9 (Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus; 3562/1; 4029/0; 6405/1 (crisis of Augustinian spirit in Averroistic polemics of the 13th c.); 8984/1. authority – reason – medieval Islam 6353/1 autobiography – on his knowledge of Aristotle’s Metaphysics 1432/0.3 autodidact philosopher – origin and intention of the concept 8686/1 Avendauth – Arabic-Latin translations 9018.1 Averroes/Averroism 1336/2 (“first Averroism”); 2637/2; 3079/1 (~ and contemporary thinkers); 7026/1; 9424/1 (20th century); Agostino Nifo and Marcantonio Zimara, editors of Aristotle in Latin, with commentaries by Averroes 4130/1; Alessandro Achillini 4029/1.1; anonymous, Utrum beatitudo consistat in intellectu agente supposito, quod consistat in intellectu – edition, notes referring to Aristotle, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd et al. 6380/2; Aristotle, Categories 218/2; Aristotle, De anima – Averroistic readings, Latin commentaries 1336/1; “Averroista”, concept of 1589/1; Baconthorpe → separate entry; being – substance (Averroism, Avicennism) 3321/01; Burley, Walter – Averroism 5854/1; Colliget – method and methodological discussion 7875/2; De tribus impostoribus – Averroistic impiety 6197/1;
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double truth – Pascal 6218/1; eternity of the world – Thomas Aquinas 218/2; ethics – ethical Averroism – philosophical mysticism/mysticism 2274/2; Fernandes or Ferrandus de Hispania 9474/1; Frederick II 9119/1; Gaetano de Thiene 7894/1; Henry Bate of Mechelen, Metaphysics 3792/1; Henry of Gent – essence, prime matter 7881/1; “imaginism” (imaginismo) 8301/1; impiety, Averroistic – De tribus impostoribus 6197/1; intellect, agent (Ibn Rushd) – “Verstand” (Kant) – parallels 7575/2; Jewish ~ 1929/1 (survey, 1999); 4058/1; 7462; John of Jandun → separate entry; John of Ripa 4904/1; John of Sècheville, De principiis naturae 212/3; Kabbala versus Jewish Averroism 4058/1; Latin Averroism – medieval foundations of Western intellectual tradition 1921/1; Lorenzo de Medici (visione, amore) – Torquato Tasso 3272/1; Luca Prassicio 4029/1.1; medieval Europe – 218/2 (Averroism in universities); 1559/2.1 (reception of Averroism in scholastic thought); 3743/1; 9289/1 (influence of Averroism in Latin medieval thought); 9424/1 (history of the reception of Averroism – monograph); Moses of Narbonne 4058/1; motion/movement – Avicenna 218/2; Nicoletto Vernia 4029/1.1; Padua – Paduan Averroism, immortality of the soul – Pietro Pomponazzi 3072/1; Averroistic motifs in arts 3121/0; scientific method – school of Padua 7421/2; Gaetano de Thiene 7894/1; ~, Veneto 8711/1; → Peter of Abano; Pascal – double truth 6218/1; Paul of Venice → separate entry; Peter of Abano 3538/1; Pico della Mirandola 1779/1; Pietro Auriol – psychology 9231/1; Platonism and ~, Italy (15th c.) 5143/1; Plethon, Georgios Gemistos – Averroes’ impact on Latin Aristotelianism 5600/1; Renan, Ernest 7462; 9424/1; Richard Rufus 9337/1; Siger of Brabant 1336/1 (~, De anima, Averroistic readings); Spain – popular Averroism in ~ (15th c.) 989/1; substance – being (Averroism, Avicennism) 3321/01; symbolism 8301/1; Thomas Aquinas – eternity of the world 218/2; ~ “Averroista” 1589/1; Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, Book I, Distinction 8 (= commentary on Peter Lombard, Sententiae in IV Libris Distinctae, book I, Distinction 8 – sources, including Averroes, Avicenna, Liber de causis 5680/1; De unitate intellectus contra Averroïstas 7026/1; 9424/1; Torquato Tasso – Lorenzo de Medici (visione, amore) 3272/1; truth → double truth; Vanini, Giulio Cesare (1585–1619) 3129/1; Walter Burley 5854/1; Zimara, Marcantonio and Agostino Nifo, editors of Aristotle in Latin, with commentaries written by Averroes 4130/1.
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Avicenna/Avicennism 3807/2 and 3809/1 (history of Av.); 4848/0.1 (heritage of Ibn S. in Islamic and Latin world); 4904/1 (~ 12–14th c.); anonymous – Utrum beatitudo consistat in intellectu agente supposito, quod consistat in intellectu – edition, notes referring to Aristotle, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd et al. 6380/2; Aristotle, Categories 218/2; Aristotle, De anima – Avicennian Readings, Latin commentaries 1336/1; being – substance 3321/01; epistemology 1335/1; esse – possibile esse et non esse – Thomas Aquinas, Avicenna 7473/1; Jewish Avicennism – Jewish debate (Spain, Provence, 14th c.) around philosophy and religion 9508/1; Latin vocabulary – vocabulary of Avicenna Latinus, Prima philosophia 4905/1; motion/movement 218/2; Siger of Brabant 9284/01 (metaphysics – being as being or divine being – Ibn Sìnà – Thomas Aquinas); substance – being 3321/01; Thomas Aquinas – Islamic-Christian dialogue 674/1; Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, Book I, Distinction 8 (= commentary on Peter Lombard, Sententiae in IV Libris Distinctae, book I, Distinction 8 – sources, including Averroes, Avicenna, Liber de causis 5680/1; 9284/01 (metaphysics – being as being or divine being – Ibn Sìnà – Thomas Aquinas); vocabulary of Avicenna Latinus, Prima philosophia 4905/1; William of Auvergne 8593/1; → Ibn Sìnà. awwaliyàt – a priori (pl.) Ibn Sìnà – structural comparison with Kant 6576/1. 'Ayn al-Qu∂àt Hamadànì, Zubdat al-˙aqà"iq – ms. (cop. 596/1200) 7192/5; ~ Baraka Hamadànì 7192/6. ays, aysàt “being” – Kindì 218/6. -'AΩm, Íàdiq Djalàl – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. -Azmeh, Aziz – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. Bàb (Sayyid 'Alì Mu˙ammad Shìràzì) – biography, works, doctrine, sources, influence 2672/1; edition with commentary of Ar-Risàla fì IΔbàt an-Nubùwa al-flàßßa 2672/1. Baconthorpe – Averroism, psychology 9231/1. Badawì, 'Abd al-Ra˙màn [1917–2002] – obituary 8732/4. Bahà" al-Dìn Mu˙ammad Ibn Tàdj al-Dìn Óasan Ißfahànì → Fà∂il Hindì. Bahbahànì, 'Alì Naqì Ibn A˙mad, 'Ayàr-i Dànish edition 1190/1. bahìmiyùn – Fàràbì 2028/1. Bahmanyàr Ibn Marzubàn – Ibn Sìnà’s faithful disciple? 4844/3; Kitàb al-Ta˙ßìl – comparison with Ibn Sìnà, Kitàb al-Shifà" 4844/3;
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translation of selections (including Kitàb al-Ta˙ßìl ) 6800/1; biographical portrait, philosophical correspondence with Ibn Sìnà 7457/2. ba˙thiyya – -Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq] 5927/3.1. Ba˙ya Ibn Paquda – Kant 3699/2. balàgha – scope and character of ~ 3887/1. Balìnàs – Sirr al-khalìqa – God, description – doxography 7680/1. Baltasar Gracián – Ibn ˇufayl 7400/1. -Bàqillànì – concept of unbelief 3755/2. Barhebraeus – biography, works, sources 8501/1; Butyrum sapientiae, Book of Economy, ch. 1–2 edition, Italian translation 9497/2; Books of Ethics, Economy and Politics – edition, translation, commentary 4909/1; Books of Mineralogy and Meteorology – edition, translation, commentary 8501/1; Book of Rhetoric – edition, translation, commentary 9162/1; Ethicon – sources: Naßìr al-Dìn alˇùsì, Ghazzàlì 8599/2; Ibn Sìnà – reception of ~ in Syriac: Barhebraeus 8501/3; Mnàrath qudhshe = Candelabrum sanctuarii – mineralogy, meteorology – Greek, Syriac, Arabic sources 8501/2; political philosophy 8599/2; psychology – Moses Bar Kepha as source 7459/2; sources (survey) 8599.1; works – survey of philosophical works 8501/3. Bar Shakkù 4035 (psychology: faculties of the soul). basì† al-ashyà" kull al-ashyà" – Mullà Íadrà 9374/2. Ba†alyawsì, Ibn al-Sìd – survey, biography; echo of al-Óadà"iq in Ghazzàlì 2310/1; echo of al-Óadà"iq in Ghazzàlì 4980/1; 5626/1; Samuel Ibn Motot, Commentary on Sefer Yesìra – use of Ba†alyawsì, al-Óadà"iq 6063/1; biography, Neoplatonic tradition 6940/1; 7399/2; biography, works 8023/2; ~ and Ibn Bàdjdja 9367/1. Bate → Henry Bate of Mechelen. Bay∂àwì, ˇawàli' al-Anwàr min Ma†àli' al-AnΩàr, along with Ma˙mùd Ißfahànì’s commentary Ma†àli' al-AnΩàr, Shar˙ ˇawàli' al-Anwàr – English translation; edition 1785/1. Bayhaqì, Abù l-Óasan – Ibn Sìnà, biography 7457/6. bayt al-˙ikma – ‘school of Toledo’ – comparison 1700/1; 3808/1 (fiction and facts); fiction and facts 8951/2. beauty – Ibn Óazm 3085/1; concept of ~ 5608/1; 6739/1. beauty → aesthetics. Bediuzzaman → Nursi. being – Avicennism, Averroism ~ divinity 3321/01 339/1; Avicenna, Thomas Aquinas – possibile esse et non esse 7473/1; essence –
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Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant/ 7027/0; Ibn Rushd – spiritual being 8587/3; Ibn Sìnà, vocabulary of Avicenna Latinus, Prima philosophia 4905/1; “intensification” of being – Ibn Sìnà, Mullà Íadrà 7553/1; criticism by 'Abd al-Karìm al-Shahrastànì and Ibn Rushd 8302/1; “intensification” of being – Ibn Sìnà, Mullà Íadrà 7553/1; knowing 3699/1; Michael Scot – hierarchy of ~ 7027/1; Mullà Íadrà being and existence in Mullà Íadrà and Heidegger 211/1; gradation of being 317/3; 1672/1; 1997/1; unity and multiplicity 2231/1; unity of ~; difference between unity of being and pantheism 4927/3; primacy of being 4928/8; “intensification” of being – Ibn Sìnà, Mullà Íadrà 7553/1; unity of being 8041/2; Mu'tazila – unity of being 339/1; mysticism – absolute being 7518/3; Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì 339/1; -Qùnawì 339/1; shay", res as concomitant of being 2510/1; Siger of Brabant – being and essence 7027/0; Thomas Aquinas – being and essence 7027/0; Thomas Aquinas, Avicenna – possibile esse et non esse 7473/1; → wudjùd. belief – reason in Islam (survey) 3362/1; Ibn 'Arabì 1122/2; belief and science – Ikhwàn al–Íafà" 1134/1; belief and reason – Ibn Rushd 5435/1. “Bewußtsein überhaupt” (Kant) – Averroism 7575/2. Biagio Pelacani of Parma – influence of Ibn al-Haytham, theory of vision 8282/1. bibliography – (2000) 1441/1; (1927–1932) 4185/1; (1984) 6819/2; survey and discussion of recent publications (1993–1999) 8861/1; Aristotle – commentators – Arabic Greek and Arabic tradition – bibliographical guide 8007/1; editions, translations (medieval Latin and modern) of Arabic philosophical texts (1994) 7975/2; Ibn Bàdjdja (1992) 1030/0; Iqbal 8499/1; Iran 254/0; Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì 9346/2; Nàßir-i Khusraw 701/1; Spain (1996) 2664/1; translations, Arabic-Latin – philosophy – survey, bibliographical handbook 7990/2; Turkey (theses) 683/1; western languages, selected literature (2002) 879/1. Bìdàbàdì → Mu˙ammad Bìdàbàdì. Biel, Gabriel – occasionalism 6986/1. biology – astrologization of Aristotle’s biology 3173/1. -Bìrùnì – survey (Persian) 177/1; (translation of selections) 6800/1; Aristotle, criticism of ~ 8722/1; dream, explanation by Ghazanfar-i Tabrìzì 6359/1; economic thought 3492/2; Gods, Greek 9089/2; Greek-hellenistic thought 8722/1; Ibn Sìnà, correspondence
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with Bìrùnì: al-As"ila wa-l-adjwiba – English translation (question 1–10) 1383/1; analysis 8376/2; 8722/1; 9347/1 (edition, together with Adjiwba 'an 'ashr masà"il, monograph); “Neo-Platonic Aristotelian” 8112/1. Bloch, Ernst – Averroism 8802/1 body – soul: Ibn Sìnà 2505/1; discussion in Ibn Sìnà, Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation 6271/1; Ibn Sìnà – Simplicius 8349/1; ~ and soul; unity, division, faculties 8662/1; ~ as extension – Suhrawardì [al-Maqtùl; Shaykh alIshràq] – Descartes, Leibniz 9089/0. Boethius Severinus – Kindì, Risàla fì l-˙ìla li-daf ' al-a˙zàn – comparison with B. 2508/1; on sciences – impact on Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus 3075/6; avicennizing Boethianism – Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus 3075/9; on sciences – impact on Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus 3075/14; concept of place – Themistius’ classification and reception in B., Ibn Rushd, Abù l-Barakàt al-Baghdàdì 4024/4. Bosnia – Arabic writing logicians 5586.11 (monograph); 5587/1 (survey). Brucker, Jacob – as historian of Islamic philosophy 4694/1. Bucaille, Maurice – islamization of science 8315/1. bu'd, ab'àd – discussion in Ibn Sìnà, Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd alHamadhànì – edition, French translation 6271/1. Buddha – reincarnation – Suhrawardì (-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq) 9092/3. Buddhism – Indian, Buddhist impact on Kalàm 7094/1. burhàn aß-ßiddìqìn – “proof of the sincere” 5504/1. Burley, Walter → Averroes/Averroism. -Bustì, Abù l-Qàsim – refutation of Ismailism 8326/1 Cajnicanin, Mu˙ammad – Bosniak logician 5587/1. Casona, Alejandro – echo of Ibn ˇufayl 8680/1. categories – use by Ibn 'Arabì 3774/0. causa prima, esse – Liber de causis, Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant 7027/0. causa – causa prima est esse tantum – Liber de causis 2192/3. causa sui – Neoplatonic theory in medieval philosophy 6380/1. causality 254/0.1 (causation, induction, skepticism); 2637/2; 4966/1 (cause as explanation and necessitating factor – Greek-Islamic thought); 8258/1 (Islamic thought); 9472/1 (Greek forerunners; Kindì, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Ghazzàlì, Ibn Rushd, mutakallimùn,
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European philosophers; monograph, Arabic); Albertus Magnus – celestial causality 8798/2; A“'arì 6986/1; determinism, free will 8114/1; Ghazzàlì 2557/1; 3534 (causality, miracles, necessary connection); 5586/2; 5862/1 and 7372/1 (Gh. and Ibn Rushd); Gh. and Hume 7330/1.1 + 7330/1.2; God: causality as substitute for God in Islam 2164/2; Hume and Gh. 7330/1.1 + 7330/1.2; Ibn Rushd 5862/1 and 7372/1 (I.R. and Ghazzàlì); 7575/1 (causal similarity [“a man begets a man”] – Greek, medieval thought, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd); Ibn Sìnà 211/0.2 (co-existence of cause and effect); 1432/0.2 (material and formal ~ Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà" ); 2153/1; 5328/1 (causatedness – contingency); 7575/1 (causal similarity [“a man begets a man”] – Greek, medieval thought, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd; 9285/3; 9285/4 (al-'illa al-ghà"iyya – prior to al-'illa al-fà'iliyya); 9285/6 (immanent and transcendent causes – Neoplatonic forerunners); Kindì 8698/1; Mu'tazilites 6986/1; Mullà Íadrà 317/3; occasionalism and causality – Ghazzàlì, Ibn Rushd 7372/. → 'illa, 'illiyya. certitude, theory of 1496/1 (Fàràbì); 9400/1 (Ghazzàlì – role of logic). “chance” ittifàq – Ibn Sìnà 1359/1. change, substantial – Ibn Sìnà 6165/2. China – Confucian philosophy and Islamic philosophy – similarities and interactions 1887/1; propagation of Islamic books from Iran in China (17th c.) 6307/1. codification of philosophy – Fàràbì 8404/1. cogitatio – Ibn Rushd 8559/3.1. colour, light – aesthetics, Islamic 5608/1. combination, method of – Ibn Sìnà, Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì, Ibràhìm al-Óalabì 7427/2. commentary, Greek philosophical – Arabic transmission 4882/1; philosophical and theological Arabic tradition – survey of texts 9285/4. Comte, Auguste – Ghazzàlì 7330/1.1; 7330/1.2. “condemnations” of Aristotle (1277) 8984/1. Confucius – Confucian and Islamic philosophy – similarities and interactions 1887/1. conjunction (ittißàl ) – Ibn Rushd 1493/1. consolation → Kindì – Risàla fì l-˙ìla li-daf ' al-a˙zàn contingency – Ghazzàlì 5328/3.
continuum ‒ creation
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continuum – Ibn Rushd 3572/1; Gersonides’ rejection of Ibn Rushd 7678/1. contradictions – Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì – Bertrand Russel(l) 3375/1. Corbin, Henri 1997/1 (introduction to his thought [1970]); 5421/1; 7954/1 (correspondence with Vladimir Ivanow); 9089/2 (C.’s. study of Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq]). corporeity – Ibn Sìnà – Simplicius 8349/1. cosmology – role of Islamic philosophy in the construction of knowledge 35/1; Arabic c. – survey 5428/1; Af∂al al-Dìn Kàshànì 1895/1; Alexander of Aphrodisias, Maqàla fì mabàdi" al-kull – influence 2641/1; 3431/1; Ghazzàlì, Ihyà" 'ulùm al-dìn, Kitàb alMa˙abba, Kitàb al-Tafakkur, Kitàb ”ar˙ 'adjà"ib al-qalb – parts on God’s creation, cosmological argument – text, French translation 1566/1; Ibn Rushd → Ibn Sìnà; Ibn Sìnà – criticism by 'Abd al-Karìm al-Shahrastànì and Ibn Rushd 8302/1; Mullà Íadrà – western, Darwinian c., Mullà Íadrà’s theocentrism and trans-substantial motion 7298/1; Shahrastànì, 'Abd al-Karìm 8302/2 (cosm. and creation). → creation; → generation. creation – Christian philosophy, medieval 1714/1 (relation creation – creator); Djàbir, Ikhwàn al-Íafà", – alchemy and c. 6035/1; evolution 1048/1; Fakhr Al-Dìn al-Ràzì 1840/1; Ghazzàlì, Ihyà" 'ulùm al-dìn, Kitàb al-Ma˙abba, Kitàb al-Tafakkur, Kitàb ”ar˙ 'adjà"ib al-qalb – parts on God’s creation, cosmological argument – text, French translation 1566/1; 5328/3 (c. – contingency); 5862/1 (Gh. and Ibn Rushd); Ibn 'Arabì – c. and monism 2365/3; Ibn Rushd 3321/00 (I.R., Thomas Aquinas); 5862/1 (I. R. and Ghazzàlì); 8302/1 (Gh.’s concept of creation, criticized by 'Abd al-Karìm al-Shahrastànì and Ibn Rushd); Ibn Sìnà 211/0.2 (I.S., Thomas Aquinas); 4905/1 (vocabulary of Avicenna Latinus, Prima philosophia); 8302/1 (criticism by 'Abd al-Karìm alShahrastànì and Ibn Rushd); Ikhwàn al-Íafà", Djàbir – c. and alchemy 6035/1; Kindì, Mu'tazila 218/3; Maqdisì, Mu†ahhar Ibn ˇàhir – al-Bad" wa-l-ta"rìkh 8497/1; Mìr Dàmàd and Mullà Íadrà: a-temporal origination (˙udùth-i dahrì) 6377/1; Mullà Íadrà 8513/2; 6377/1 (M.Í. and Mìr Damad: a-temporal origination [˙udùth-i dahrì]); Mu'tazila, Kindì 218/3; Plato, Timaeus – model for creation and providence 2198/1; Shahrastànì, 'Abd al-Karìm 8302/2; 8302/1 (Gh.’s concept of creation, criticized by 'Abd alKarìm al-Shahrastànì and Ibn Rushd). → eternity of the world.
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creed, Islamic – Islamic philosophy 337/1. Crescas – prophecy 5291/1. crusades – Philip of Tripoli – his translation of Aristotle, Sirr al-asràr in the context of intellectual activity in the Crusader Levant 9271/1. Cyril of Alexandria, Contra Iulianum – Greek fragments of Alexander of Aphrodisias, De providentia – comparison with the Arabic version of De providentia 3052/2. Dahriyya/Dahrites 2164/2. dalìl – Maqdisì, Mu†ahhar Ibn ˇàhir – al-Bad" wa-l-ta"rìkh 8497/1. → demonstration; → proof. Dandamis – dispute with Alexander the Great – Syriac transmission, fragment and translation 1630/1. Daniel of Morley – Arabic philosophical sources 1701/1. Dante – Divina Comedia 918/1 (Islamic eschatology); 1508/1 (sources); (Islamic sources) 5531/1; Ibn Rushd – secularism 2759/1; Islam 1837/1; 7562/1; 6088/1 (problem of Islamic influence); Liber de Causis 7897/1. Darwin – Darwinian cosmology – Mullà Íadrà’s theocentrism and trans-substantial motion 7298/1. Dashtakì, Ghiyàth al-Dìn – Maqàmàt al-'àrifìn – edition 4927/1; Shifà" al-qulùb – edition 3301/2; Tadjawhar al-adjsàm – edition 3301/2 -Dawwànì, Mu˙ammad Ibn As'ad Djalàl al-Dìn – bibliography 7192/3.1; philosophy and sharì'a, definition 2348/1; Risàlat alZawrà" – edition 2268/1; Risàlat Ithbàt al-wàdjib al-djadìda – edition 2268/2; Risàlat Ithbàt al-wàdjib al-qadìma – edition 2268/3; Shar˙ khu†bat al-zawrà" – edition 2268/4; Shar˙ Risàlat al-zawrà" – edition 2268/5; Shawàkil l-˙ùr (al-nùr) – edition, analysis 8432, suppl.; works, logic – survey 7258/2. definition – Abù l-Najà al-Farì∂, Ibn Taymiyya 166 suppl.; Kindì, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà 5022/2. Democritus (fragment in Ibn al-Qif†ì) 487/1; Arabic transmission – survey (2003) 2335. de Molina, Luis – occasionalism 6986/1. demonstration – Aristotle, Analytica posteriora – Ibn Sìnà 6576/1; Aristotelian logic – Islamic philosophy 2654/1. Descartes – Abù l-'Alà al-Ma'arrì 1122/1; epistemology – Ibn Sìnà 4887/1; epoche “phenomenological reduction” in Husserl, Ibn Sìnà
descartes ‒ djurdjànì
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and Descartes; ~ and Ghazzàlì 6961/1; 'Umar Khayyàm, mathematics 7429/1, 7429/2; body as extension – D., Leibniz, Suhrawardì [al-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-Ishràq] 9089/0; ontological proof of God – Fàràbì, Anselm of Canterbury 9387/1; → Ghazzàlì. destiny – Ibn 'Arabì 2365/1. dhàt – Fàràbì 5434/1. dhàtì – “essential” “divided” (logic) 8366/1. dhawqiyya – -Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq] 5927/3.1. dhikr → memory. dictionary – philosophers 2326/1; 2637/2; 2637/3. Dihdàr, Mu˙ammad Ibn Ma˙mùd [947–1016/1540–1607], Rasà"il – edition 2347/2. Diogenes – sayings attributed to him – Greek-Arabic transmission – analysis, translation 6934/2. divinity – being and d., Ibn Sìnà 339/1; reality in Islamic thought 7232/1. divisibility of physical bodies – Aristotle, Ibn Rushd 3572/1. divisio entis – Henry of Ghent, Ibn Sìnà 2299/1. Djàbir Ibn Óayyàn – source: Alexander of Aphrodisias, commentary on Aristotle, De generatione et corruptione 3052/0; Kitàb al-Taßrìf – Alexander of Aphrodisias, commentary on Aristotle, De Generatione et corruptione – quoted by Dj. 3301/3; 3301/4. Djabirì, Mu˙ammad – view of Ibn Khaldùn’s 'aßabiyya – Dhaouadi 2320/1; criticism of “Arabic reason” 4082/1.1. djadal – meaning and influence of Syriac dàrøshà 7030/1; Maqdisì, Mu†ahhar Ibn ˇàhir – al-Bad" wa-l-ta"rìkh 8497/1. Dja'far al-Íàdiq – soul – “limbs of the soul” – Manichaean background 2029/8. Dja'far Ibn al-Óasan Manßùr al-Yaman – soul – “limbs of the soul” – Manichaean background – 2029/8. -Djà˙iΩ – theory of translation 1828/2; atheism 2164/2. Djahm Ibn Íafwàn – Kalàm – Indian, Buddhist impact 7094/1. djawhar 3251/1 (subsistence of ~, Mullà Íadrà); 5434/1 (Fàràbì). Djibràn, Khalìl – remarks on Ibn Sìnà, Ghazzàlì, Ibn al-Farì∂, Abù l-'Alà" al-Ma'arrì 5116/1.1. djism †abì'ì and djism ta'lìmì, 'Umar Khayyàm – Ibn Sìnà 6771/2. -Djubbà"ì, Abù Hàshim – Mullà Íadrà: wudjùd, fi'l 4669/1. Djurdjànì, 'Abd al-Qàhir – metaphor 5996/2; Asràr al-balàgha (Aristotelian influence) 6003/1.
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Djurdjànì, 'Alì Ibn Mu˙ammad, as-Sayyid al-Sharìf – terminology 226/2; al-Risàla al-ßughrà fì l-man†iq (= al-Ußùl al-man†iqiyya) – edition 3301/2. Djurdjànì, Shams al-Dìn Sharìf [= as-Sayyid al-Sharìf Alì Ibn Mu˙ammad al-Djurdjànì], al-Durra = Persian original of Djurdjànì ('Alì Ibn Mu˙ammad, as-Sayyid al-Sharìf ), al-Risàla al-ßughrà fì l-man†iq (= al-Ußùl al-man†iqiyya) – edition 3301/2. -Djuwaynì – epistemology – Mullà Íadrà 128/1. Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus – 1124/1 (~ as philosophical writer); 1701/1 (knowledge of D.G. in Oxford); 3075/1 (tolerance and dialoge of religions); 3075/2 (quotations from the Bible and function in philosophical writings); 3075/3; 3075/5 (Gundisalvus or Dominicus Gundisalvi?); 3075/15 (concept of science; abstraction; epistemology; works and Arabic-Latin translations); 7676/1 (confusion between “Gundisalvus”, archdeacon of Talavera and philosopher, and the contemporary “Dominicus Gundisalvi” archdeacon of Cuéllar, translator [cf. Fidora/Bruna, “Gundisalvus ou Dominicus Gundisalvi?”]); 9018.1 (Arabic-Latin translations); Aristotle, Arabic 3075/8; “Augustinisme Avicennisant” versus “Avicennizing Boethianism 3075/9; Boethius Severinus, on sciences, impact on D.G. 3075/6; 3075/14; De divisione philosophiae – Ibn Sìnà – science, concept of 3075/4; – Aristotle, Physics, Arabic version 3075/8; Ibn Sìnà 3075/9; Arabic sources, contribution to medieval concept of science 3075/15; Thierry of Chartres, Commentarius in Ciceronis De Inventione 3967/1; Latin transmission 5202/a; Hugo of Saint Victor, refuted by ~ 456/1; Ibn Dàwùd and D.G. as translators 1616/1; Ibn Sìnà and D.G., De divisione philosophiae 3075/9; impact of Boethius Severinus and Ibn Sìnà, on sciences 3075/14; doctrine of the intellect, Ibn Sìnà and his impact on the Latin West (from Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus to Albertus Magnus) 4029/4; intellect – Ibn Sìnà and his impact on the Latin West (from Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus to Albertus Magnus) 4029/4; Isidor of Sevilla, use of 3075/13; Liber de anima – Avicenna’s impact 4029/0; Liber de causis, source of D.G. 3075/16. doubt 1200/2; Ghazzàlì and Descartes 7330/1.1 + 7330/1.2; Ghazzàlì 7442/1. dream – Ibn 'Arabì 2365/2; Bìrùnì – explanation by Ghazanfar-i Tabrìzì 6359/1; Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà (dream, sleep) 8662/1; Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq], dream of Aristotle 9089/2.
druzes ‒ encyclopedias
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Druzes – doctrine (Sifr al-Takwìn al-falsafì ) 7765/1. dualism – Iran – Zuranism 2286/1. Duns Scotus – Ibn Sìnà’s influence 2016/1; proof for God’s existence – Ibn Sìnà’s influence 2504/0; criticism of Islamic concept of cosmological necessity 4170/1. earth, inhabited – uninhabited parts – Jewish authors and Islamic sources 3116/1. economics 3492/1.1 (medieval economic thought – monograph); 6917/1 (history of Islamic economic thought, sources); Abù Yùsuf 3492/2; Bìrùnì 3492/2; Ghazzàlì 3492/1 (comparison with Thomas Aquinas); 3492/2; Ibn Khaldùn 1467/0; 3858/1 (theory of economic growth and development); 6391/1; Ibn Qayyim al-Djawziyya, al-ˇuruq al-˙ukmiyya 3492/4; Ibn Taymiyya 3492/5; ˇùsì, Naßìr al-Dìn 3492/2; → the following entry; → labor. “economy of poverty” – Kitàb al-Kasb, attributed to Shaybànì 1561/1. education 2226/1 (Ghazzàlì, survey, without references); 5353/1 (~ and philosophy of education – Ibn Sìnà). Einstein – motion – Mullà Íadrà 2414/1; theory of relativity – Mullà Íadrà, substantial motion 8064/1. Ejubovic, Mustafa – Bosniak logician 5587/1. elements 3301/5 (Aristotle, De Generatione et corruptione – commentary by Alexander of Aphrodisias – matter, elements); 8698/1 (Kindì). Elia Delmedigo – Averroism 4058/1. emanation 2746/1 (~ versus creation – Fàràbì); 7427/2 (Naßìr alDìn al-ˇùsì); 8302/1 (Ibn Sìnà – criticism by 'Abd al-Karìm alShahrastànì and Ibn Rushd). Empedocles – Porphyry – report by Shahrastànì, al-Milal wa-l-ni˙al 491/2. Empedocles – Arabic tradition (preliminary remarks), critical review of Asín Palacios’ statement on the influence of the Arabic pseudoEmpedocles on medieval Latin philosophy 2290/2; tradition in Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq] and in Islam 9089/2. encyclopaedia → Bahbahànì, 'Alì Naqì Ibn A˙mad. encyclopedias – Hebrew 2584/1 (Moses ben Judah Nogah, Ahavah ba-Ta'anugim – A fourteenth-century encyclopedia of science and theology – Arabic sources); 5904/1 (section on logic – Arabic sources); 6168/1 (medieval Hebrew, Latin, Arabic e.); Ibn Kammùnà – al-Djadìd fì l-˙ikma – encyclopaedic character – comparison with other encyclopedic works 5430/3; Islamic 1458/3
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('Àmirì, Ibn Farìghùn, al-Khwàrizmì, al-Fàràbì, Ikhwàn al-Íafà, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Óazm, Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); 1741/1; 6168/1; Latin 365/1 (13th c.; Arabic sources); 6168/1. encyclopedism, Arabic 8951/1. Endress, Gerhard – bibliography (1966–2004) 9338/2. “enlightenment” and Islam 4082/1.1. ens necessarium – Raimundus Lullus, Ibn Sìnà 2164/1. entelechy/entelecheia 2292/1; transmission in Islamic philosophy 9285/2. Epicurus – Ibn Óazm, Epicurean elements 5997/1. epistemology 337/1 (~ as essential part of Islamic philosophy); 1020/2; 2367/1 (Islamic philosophers monograph); 7051/1; 8001/1; Albertus Magnus 8587/3 (impact of Ibn Rushd on ~, Thomas Aquinas, Roger Bacon); Descartes 4887/1 (~, Ibn Sìnà); Fàràbì 1496/1; 3171/0 (~ and Maimonides: biological limitations of man’s intellectual perfection); Ghazzàlì 1912/1 (~, Ibn Sìnà); 7330/1.1; 7330/1.2; 7442/1; Ibn 'Arabì 2365/2; Ibn Rushd 8559.3 (criticism by Thomas Aquinas); 8587/3 (impact on Thomas Aquinas, Albertus Magnus, Roger Bacon); 8802/0 (~, Ibn Sìnà); 9284/1; Ibn Sìnà, 1912/1 (~, Ghazzàlì); 2153/1; 3810/1; 4887/1 (~, Descartes); 5817/1 (imagination; monograph, Arabic); 6576/1 (~, Kant); 8802/0 (~, Ibn Rushd); Iqbàl 4707/1 (~, Mullà Íadrà); Kalàm 7094/1 (Indian, Buddhist impact); Kant 6576/1 (~, Ibn Sìnà); Maimonides 3171/0 (Fàràbì and ~: biological limitations of man’s intellectual perfection); Mullà Íadrà 1345/2; 4067/1; 4707/1 (~, Iqbàl); 4928/8; 6511/2; Roger Bacon 8587/3 (impact of Ibn Rushd on ~, Thomas Aquinas, Albertus Magnus); Shi"ites, Sunnites 128/1; Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq] 9089/2; Sunnites, 128/1; Thomas Aquinas 8587/3 (impact of Ibn Rushd on ~, Albertus Magnus, Roger Bacon); wahm 5817/1 (Ibn Sìnà; monograph, Arabic); 6408/1; Yazdì, Mu˙ammad Hà"irì 4927/7. epoche “phenomenological reduction” in Husserl, Ibn Sìnà and Descartes 6961/1. ermità (Raimundus Lullus) – Ibn Bàdjdja, concept of mutawa˙˙id – difference 1652/1. esoteric writing 8404/1. esoterism – H. Corbin 1970 1997/1. esse 1497/3 (~ in intellectu – Ibn Sìnà, Thomas Aquinas); 1714/1 (primacy of ~, medieval Christian philosophy and Ibn Sìnà); 1716/1 (primacy of ~ / wudjùd – Mullà Íadrà, Thomas Aquinas); 2192/3 (causa prima est esse tantum – Liber de causis); 3321/00 (~, essentia –
esse ‒ ethics
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Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd, Thomas Aquinas); 7027/0 (Liber de causis – Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant); 7473/1 (possibile esse et non esse – Thomas Aquinas, Avicenna); 8461/1 (esse primum creatum – Liber de causis – Albertus Magnus); 8587/3 (esse spirituale, Albertus Magnus) – echo of Ibn Rushd). essence – Abù Hàshim al-Djubbà"ì 339/1 (divine essence equal to other essences, criticized by Ibn Sìnà and Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì); Duns Scotus → Ibn Sìnà; existence 218/6 (essence – existence – first beginnings of the Avicennian distinction in Kindì and difference); 339/1; 1829/1 (essence – existence – Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd, Thomas Aquinas); 2164/1 (essence – existence – trinity – Raimundus Lullus, Ibn Sìnà); 4067/1 (essence – existence – Mullà Íadrà); 6961/1 (essence – existence – Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd); 7553/2 (essence – existence – Ibn Sìnà – Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-Ishràq] and origin); 9086/1 (essence – existence – Mullà Íadrà, western existentialism); 9285/4 (essence – existence in Ibn Sìnà paralleled with mutakallimùn’s “things” and “existents”); 9285/2 (essence – existence – Ibn Sìnà and forerunners in Fàràbì and Kalàm); Fàràbì → existence; Ibn Rushd → existence; Ibn Sìnà 2016/1 (~, Duns Scotus); 6961/1 (essence – existence – Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd); 9285/4; 9397/1 (essence, God’s attributes); → existence; → Abù Hàshim al-Djubbà"ì; -Kindì → existence; Mullà Íadrà 5375/1 (denial by ~, affirmation of flux); → existence; prime matter 7881/1 (Latin Averroes, Henry of Ghent); Raimundus Lullus → existence; Suhrawardì → existence; Thomas Aquinas 7027/0 (~, being); → existence; -ˇùsì, Naßìr al-Dìn → Abù Hàshim alDjubbà"ì; → existence; → “whatness” of God. estimation 1495/1 (Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd, Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas); 4029/0 (Ibn Sìnà). eternal, necessity of – Ibn Rushd 5328/1. eternity of the world 2134/1 (Alexander of Aphrodisias – discussion with Levi); 4735/1 (Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì, Thomas Aquinas). → world. ethics 2637/2; 4820/1 (Mu'tazilite objectivism and scriptural Ash'arism, with reference to Ghazzàlì, Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì, Shihàb al-Dìn al-Qaràfì); 7341/3 (philosophical ethics – basic issues); 7690 (“etiquette of the physician”); Averroism – Pietro Auriol 9231/1; Fàràbì 2746/1; humanism 3699/1 (Islamic ethics and ~); Ibn Óazm 7232/2; Koran, philosophical ethics, modern interpretations 8112/1; Liber de causis 8591/2; Maimonides, Shemonah Peraqim –
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Arabic sources 1606/1; Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì, Tahdhìb al-akhlàq – analysis 3756/2; → moral; → political philosophy. Euclid 879/3 (phantasy, space and geometrical object in Proclus, Fàràbì, Ibn al-Haytham); 1200/2 ('Umar Khayyàm: criticism of Euclid’s theory of parallels). Eudemus (Arabic Tradition) 3807/1. Eudoxos – so-called “postulate of Eudoxos-Archimedes” 1186/1. evil – Ibn 'Arabì 2365/1; Ibn Sìnà 1359/1 (providence – chance); 4685/1 (essential, accidental ~); 4685/1 (~, ignorance); 8299/0 (~ and Thomas Aquinas); Mullà Íadrà – ontological nature of “perceptual evil” (sharr-i idràkì) – 7258/1. evolution, biological – concept among Islamic philosophers 1048/1. exemplar – Anti-averroistic 8301/1. existence – essence 4966/1; Ghazzàlì 5010/1 (~ – truth – interpretation); Ibn Rushd 8802/0 (~, Ibn Sìnà); → Mullà Íadrà; Ibn Sìnà 2510/1 (divine existence); 6993/1 (Proclean ‘remaining’; “happening” (accident) to essence); 7403/1 (~, Mullà Íadrà); 8802/0 (~, Ibn Rushd); 9285/2 (necessary existence – in itself / through another); Mullà Íadrà 211/1 (being and existence in Mullà Íadrà and Heidegger); 337/1; 2155.1; 2351/1 (~, Mudarris ˇahrànì, Àqà 'Alì); 317/3 (principality of existence); 3490/1 (principality of existence – Mullà Íadrà and his critics); 5489/1; 6321/3 (existence – essence – M. Í., Ibn Rushd); 7403/1 (~, Ibn Sìnà); 8439/3 (primacy of existence); Suhrawardì (-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-Ishràq) – ontological character of existence 7553/2. → being; → essence. existence, mental – wudjùd dhihnì 6961/1 existentialism – Iqbal 4995/1; western ~ – Mullà Íadrà: essenceexistence 9086/1. Fà∂il Hindì (= Bahà" al-Dìn Mu˙ammad Ibn Tàdj al-Dìn Óasan Ißfahànì, died 1718), Óikmat-i Khàqàniyya (on logic, physics, metaphysics) edition 2723/1. Fà∂il Hindì → Mu˙ammad Ibn Óasan Ibn Mu˙ammad Ißfahànì. faith 1122/2 (Ibn 'Arabì); 2637/2. Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì 852/1 (biography, philosopher, commentator of the Koran); 7192/6 (Sufi teachers of F.); bibliography 1941 (recent publications, 1996); 8172/2 (2006); biography 8172/2; ethics 4820/1 (Mu'tazilite objectivism and scriptural Ash'arism, with reference to Ghazzàlì, Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì, Shihàb al-Dìn al-Qaràfì); 8172/2 (monograph); existence 1843 (God, existence,
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time, space); Farìd al-Dìn al-Ghaylànì – al-MunàΩara bayna Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì wa-Farìd al-Dìn al-Ghaylànì fì mas"alat Óudùth al-'àlam – edition 4446/1; Ghazzàlì 8172/1 (F. criticizing Ghazzàlì); God 121/1 (knowability of God’s essence and attributes); 1843 (God, existence, time, space); Ibn Sìnà – logic, criticism by F. 8367/9; 3755/1 (application of Ibn Sìnà’s psychology); 6148/1 (criticism of Ibn Sìnà’s argument for the unity of God, Naßìr al-Dìn alˇùsì’s defence); Koran (commentator) 852/1; Àyat al-Nùr 5813/1; al-Mabà˙ith al-mashriqiyya 852/1 (analysis); 8501/2 (source of Barhebraeus, Mnàrath qudhshe = Candelabrum sanctuarii ); al-Ma†àlib al-'àliya 121/2 (visiting tombs – philosophical justification); 4735/1 (eternity of the world); MunàΩaràt fì bilàd mà warà" al-nahr 852/1 (analysis); philosophy 852/1; 875/1; prophecy 125/1 (proofs for ~); psychology 4708/1a; Qu†b al-Dìn al-Ràzì alTa˙tànì – al-Mu˙àkamàt bayna Shar˙ay [Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì and Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì] al-Ishàràt. al-Ilàhiyàt [by Ibn Sìnà]- edition 7313/1; Risàlat Dhamm ladhdhàt al-dunyà 8172/2 (edition, analysis); sciences, division of and encyclopaedias 1458/3; space 1843 (God, existence, time, space); terminology 2518/1; theology, tafsìr 1840/1; time, concept of 838/1; 1843 (God, existence, time, space); al-ˇùsì, Naßìr al-Dìn 2983/1 (comparison, monograph, Arabic); 6148/1 (criticism of Ibn Sìnà’s argument for the unity of God, Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì’s defence); 7313/1 (Qu†b al-Dìn al-Ràzì al-Ta˙tànì: al-Mu˙àkamàt bayna Shar˙ay [Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì and Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì] al-Ishàràt. al-Ilàhiyàt [by Ibn Sìnà]- edition); works 8172/2 (chronology, short description). falsafa 2637/2; 3085/1 (tradition and innovation in philosophy of Andalus); 5510/1 (Abù Ma'shar al-Balkhì). -falsafa al-mashriqiyya → al-˙ikma al-mashriqiyya. faqr-i wudjùdì “ontological poverty” – Mullà Íadrà 2231/1. Fàràbì 177/1 (survey, in Persian); 405/1 (monograph); 430/1 (influence); 2637/2 (survey); 2746/1 (life, works, influence; monograph, 2002); 1929/1 (survey, 1999); 3085/1 (survey); 4923/1; 5774/1 (monograph: Mahdi; 2001); 5785/1; 8939/1 (history of research); abstraction – Ibn Sìnà 4029/2; Aghràd mà ba'd al-†abì'a → Maqàla fì aghrà∂ mà ba'd al-†abì'a; Alexander of Aphrodisiasintellect 3444/3 (doctrine of four intellects – source: Alexander of Aphrodisias); Alexandrians 8939/1 (Aristotle, Plato, Neoplatonism and Alexandrians); al-AlfàΩ al-musta'mala fì l-man†iq – Turkish translation 8732/3; analogy and poetic syllogism; analogy
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of being 8939/1; Aristotle 1926/2 (Aristotelian?); 8939/1 (Aristotle, Plato, Neoplatonism and Alexandrians); 9494/1 (Latin, Hebrew fragments of lost commentaries on Aristotelian logic 9494/1); Aristotle, Categories 1660/1 (reception of Cat. in Fàràbì); 9497/1 [1999] (fragments of his Long Commentary in Judah Ha-Cohen’s Supercommentary on Ibn Rushd’s Middle Commentary on the Categoriae); 9494/0 (Edition of the Hebrew fragments, English translation); Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics 3811.01 (political philosophy); 7397/1 (impact of Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics); Aristotle, Organon – Great commentary by Fàràbì, quoted in Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà" – alMan†iq – al-Qiyàs 8367/7; 8939/1 (~ as philosophical program of Fàràbì); Aristotle (ps.), Theology 8939/1; Augustin 7652/3 (rhetoric, logic, moral philosophy – Roger Bacon, Augustin); Bàrì armìniyàs ay al-'ibàra – Aristotelian “enunciation” 7558/1; being – analogy of ~ 8939/1; biography 430/1; 7384/1; body – soul – intellect 8662/1; commentaries – Hebrew fragments 9494/0; Latin, Hebrew fragments of lost commentaries on Aristotelian logic 9494/1; constitution → perfect state; creation 2746/1 (~ versus emanation); culture 3713/1 (theory of culture and religion); curriculum, philosophical 1785/2; De ortu scientiarum – Daniel of Morley 1701/1; 5202/a; De scientiis – Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus 3075/14; definition 5022/2; Didascalia in Rhetoricam Aristotelis ex glosa Alpharabii 719/3 (fragments in Ibn Ri∂wàn from Fàràbì, Great commentary on Aristotle, Rhetoric – Arabic texts, French translation); 5202/a; al-Djam' bayn ar-ra"yay al-˙akìmayn Aflà†ùn al-ilàhì wa-Aris†ù†àlìs 1724/1 (English translation, notes); 2746/1; 7105/0 (political thought); epistemology 1926/2; 2746/1; 3301/5.6 (~, language, thought); 8939/1; 2142/2 (F. and Maimonides); 3171/0 (Fàràbì – Maimonides: biological limitations of man’s intellectual perfection); essence – existence – Ibn Sìnà 9285/2; ethics 2746/1; 7652/3 (rhetoric, logic, moral philosophy – Roger Bacon, Augustin); existence → essence; Flos Alpharabii → 'Uyùn al-Masà"il (Latin version); Fontes quaestionum → 'Uyùn al-masà"il (Latin version); Fußùl al-madanì 1606/1 (quoted by Maimonides, Shemonah peraqim); 1724/1 (English translation, notes); grammar of the philosopher 8939/1; Greek philosophy (“Breaking with Athens”) 1926/2; 3807/2; Hallevi 5590/1; happiness 1926/2; humanism 3699/1; al-Óurùf 2839 (2nd part [ed. Mahdi 108–158] – Spanish translation); 3301/5.6 (“political” thought); 5022/2 (style, definition);
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5042/1 (English translation, part); 8732/2 (logic); 8939/1 (French translation: §§ 37–39); Ibn Bàdjdja 2746/1 (echo in ~); 7219/2 (classification of sciences); 8939/1 (~ defending F.); Ibn Falaquera 3983/1 (philosophy – religion); → separate entry; Ibn Rushd 2746/1 (echo in ~); Ibn Sìnà 2746/1 (echo in ~); 3473/1 (~ and Fàràbì, main ideas; monograph, Arabic); 4029/2 (abstraction); 5862/1 (God – world relation); → political philosophy. 8367/7 (Aristotle, Organon – Great commentary by Fàràbì, quoted in Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà" – al-Man†iq – al-Qiyàs); 9285/2 (essence – existence); I˙ßà" al-'ulùm 1724/1 (ch. on political science – English translation, notes); 5202/a (Latin transmission); Ikhwàn al-Íafà" 1125/1 (comparison with Mabàdi" àrà" ahl al-madìna al-fà∂ila); 3685/1 (~, Ep. XXII [animals versus man] – religion and politics); Imàm – “Imamic” constitution and Ibn Rushd’s interpretation 2029/2; imitation as political theory 8939/1; → mimesis; influence 2746/1 (echo in the Latin West, summary); → Ibn Bàdjdja; → Ibn Rushd; → Ibn Sìnà; intellect 3444/3 (doctrine of four intellects – source: Alexander of Aphrodisias); 7412/01 (practical reason and active intellect); 8662/1 (soul – body – intellect); judgement, absolute, necessary, possible – Theophrastus, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Islamic theology 7969/1.2; language 3301/5.6 (~, thought, epistemology);5434/1 (philosophy of ~); 8732/3 (~, logic); Latin translations 1541/1 (Hermannus Alemannus, Latin translations of rhetorical works); Liber exercitationis ad viam felicitatis 5202/a; logic 1926/2; 2746/1; 4281/1 (hypothetical logic); 4285/1 (~, Syriac); 7652/3 (rhetoric, logic, moral philosophy – Roger Bacon, Augustin); 8732/2; 8732/3 (~, language); 9494/1 (commentaries – Latin, Hebrew fragments of lost commentaries on Aristotelian logic); Mabàdi" àrà" ahl almadìna al-fà∂ila 1125/1 (comparison with Ikhwàn al-Íafà"); 2028/1 (perfect state and its opposite – analysis, Greek sources, later echos, terminology); 6912/0 (Aristotelianization of the Neoplatonic scheme of the emanation of reality); madanì, concept of 3811.0.1 al-Madìna al-fà∂ila → Mabàdi" àrà" ahl al-madìna alfà∂ila; Maimonides 2142/2 (concept of prophecy in F. and M.); ma'nà 9284/1; Maqàla fì aghrà∂ al-˙akìm [= Aristotle] fì kull maqàla min al-kitàb al-mawsùm bi-l-˙urùf → Maqàla fì aghrà∂ mà ba'd al-†abì'a; Maqàla fì aghrà∂ mà ba'd al-†abì'a 1432/0.2 (on Aristotle, Metaphysics – knowledge by Ibn Sìnà according to his autobiography); 1432/3 (Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà", al-Ilàhiyyàt);
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Maqàla fì ma'ànì l-'aql 2920/1 (French translation); 3172/1 (medieval Hebrew translations); 5202/a (Latin transmission); Maqùlàt – source of Ghazzàlì, Mi'yàr al-'ilm fì fann al-man†iq 4841/2; mathematics 879/3 (~, phantasy, space and geometrical object in Proclus, Fàràbì, Ibn al-Haytham); method, discourse on ~ 1926/2; al-Millà al-fà∂ila 1724/1 (English translation, notes); 1926/1 (Machiavelli); mimesis 7972/1; → imitation; Miskawayh 5928/1 (imagination); Mukhtaßar al-man†iq – Latin version 5202/a; Mullà Íadrà → political philosophy; Neoplatonism 8939/1 (Aristotle, Plato, Neoplatonism and Alexandrians); Nota ex logica Alpharabii quedam sumpta 5202/a; Perfect State → Mabàdi" àrà" ahl al-madìna al-fà∂ila; philosophy 477/2 (~, religion); 1926/2 (concept of ~); 5396/1 (~ and religion); 9162/2 (Synesius – religion, philosophy, rhetoric – comparison); Plato 1926/2 (Platonist?); 2746/1 (Platonism); 3981/1 (Plato, Laws); 3983/1 (L. Strauss’ understanding); 8939/1 (Aristotle, Plato, Neoplatonism and Alexandrians); “political” philosophy 2028/1 (~, religious level, Greek sources, later echo); 2746/1; 3811.0.1 (concept of ~); 4834/3 (Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì); 5996/1 (comparison with Ibn Sìnà); 6458/2 (Mullà Íadrà); 6884/2 (prophecy and politics – Mullà Íadrà); 8939/1 (imitation as political theory); prophecy 315/1 (~, Ibn Sìnà, Ghazzàlì); 6884/2 (prophecy and politics – Mullà Íadrà); 2142/2 (F. and Maimonides); psychology 4708/1a; 6961/1 (soul – ~, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd, Maimonides); 8662/1 (soul – body – intellect); Qawl fì l-tanàsub wa-l-ta"lìf 719/11 (poetical syllogism as incorrect syllogism of the second figure); al-Qiyàs al-ßaghìr – source of Ghazzàlì, Mi'yàr al-'ilm fì fann al-man†iq 4841/2; Qudàma Ibn Dja'far 4063/3; ra"ìs awwal, concept of 8521/2; reason 477/2 (~, revelation); 7412/01 (practical reason and active intellect); religion 477/2 (~, philosophy); 3713/1 (theory of culture and religion); 5396/1 (~ and philosophy); 7972/1 (~, poetic syllogism); 9112/1 (philosophy of r. – Ibn Sìnà); 6912/1 (religion as imitation of philosophy – neoplatonic background); 9162/2 (Synesius – religion, philosophy, rhetoric – comparison); revelation 477/2 (~, reason); rhetoric, logic, moral philosophy – Roger Bacon, Augustin 7652/3; 9162/2 (Synesius – religion, philosophy, rhetoric – comparison); Risàla fì ism alfalsafa wa-sabab Ωuhùrihà – analysis 7868/2; Risàla fì l-'aql → Maqàla fì ma'ànì l-'aql; [Risàla fì màhiyat al-nafs] 1607/1
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(sources); 3175/2 (Hebrew text, translation, commentary); Roger Bacon 7652/3 (rhetoric, logic, moral philosophy – Roger Bacon, Augustin); sa'àda → happiness; science 2655/2 (science, demonstrative); sciences 1458/3 (division of sc. and encyclopaedias); 2746/1 (classification of ~); 7219/2 (classification of sciences – Ibn Bàdjdja); Shar˙ Risàlat Zìnùn al-kabìr al-yùnànì 5022/2.1 (text, English translation, study); Shar˙ ßadr al-maqàla al-ùlà [+ al-khàmisa] min Kitàb Uqlìdis – Arabic-Latin version (part: 5th and 6th book), edition and English translation 1694/3; shay" 2510/1; al-Siyàsa al-madaniyya 3171/1 (quoted by Maimonides); soul → psychology; Stoicism 8939/1; Strauss, Leo – interpretation by ~ 8521/2; syllogism 719/11 (poetical syll. as incorrect syllogism of the second figure); 7972/1 (poetical syll. – religion); 8367/7 (Great commentary [lost] on Aristotle, Organon – quoted in Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà" – al-Man†iq – al-Qiyàs); Synesius – religion, philosophy, rhetoric – comparison 9162/2; Talkhìß nawàmìs Aflà†ùn 3981/1 (mss. Leiden and Escorial derive from different versions, based on a paraphrase, perhaps by Galen; quotation of an unknown passage in Abner of Burgos [1330]); 8521/2 (Leo Strauss); al-Tanbìh 'alà sabìl al-sa'àda – Spanish translation, with notes and introduction 7388/0; al-Taw†i"a fì l-man†iq (first part) – ms. (cop. 596/1200) 7192/5; teleology 1926/2; terminology 430/1 (lexicon);1724/1; 2425/2; 2425/5 (terminology of humanities); ˇùsì, Naßìr al-Dìn → political philosophy; theory – practice 1926/2; thought 3301/5.6 (~, language, epistemology); translation, selections (including Kitàb al-Burhàn) 6800/1; 'Uyùn al-Masà"il, Latin version 5202/a; wa˙y “revelation” – root of Ibn 'Arabì, doctrine of imagination 2365/2; writings 430/1. Faruqi, Raji – islamization of science 8315/1. fay∂ 8302/2 (Shahrastànì, 'Abd al-Karìm); 7341/2 (Mullà Íadrà). fikr “discursive thought” – Ibn Sìnà 218/8. fi'l, wudjùd, Abù Hàshim al-Djubbà"ì – Mullà Íadrà 4669/1. fi†ra “natural disposition” – Ibn 'Arabì 1122/2. forms 3792/1 (theory of ~ – Averroes and Henry Bate of Mechelen); 9089/1 (platonic ~ – Mullà Íadrà). → ideas. Frederick II 4029/3 (Siràdj al-Dìn al-Urmawì – scientific contacts); 7978/1 (Arabic science); 8414/1 (Islamic philosophy, science – Michael Scot, Ibn Sab'ìn, Magister Theodore); 9119/1 (Aristotle and Ibn Rushd – F. as critic of Aristotle and sympathizer of Averroes).
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freedom ‒ gershom ben salomo
freedom 218/3 (Kindì, Mu'tazila); 1011/1 (Mu'tazila); 1713/1 (“created” freedom – Ghazzàlì); 218/8.1 (Kindì); 2365/1 (Ibn 'Arabì); 4170/1 (concept of ~ – Duns Scotus – criticism of Islamic concept of cosmological necessity). “freethinkers” of Islam 8407/1 (monograph); 8408/4 (religion of ~ – medieval Islam); 8861/2 (monograph). friendship 2637/2; 3699/2 (Maimonides, Miskawayh, Ghazzàlì). Fu∂ùlì → Mu˙ammad Ibn Sulaymàn Fu∂ùlì. fußùß “essential parts” (Ibn Sìnà) 1432/0.2. Gaetano de Thiene – Averroism, works 7894/1. Galen, Hoti tais tou sòmatos krasesis hai tès psychès dynameis hepontai – quoted by Maimonides 3171/1; Galen’s view of the Christians (preserved in Arabic only) 5230/1; quotations from Galen in Abù Bakr al-Ràzì, Kitàb al-Shukùk 'alà Djàlìnùs 8379/2; study of Galen’s writings in Alexandria 8380/1; Peri apodeixeòs (Greek lost) – reconstruction from Arabic 6508/2; Galen’s view of Jews and Christians (Arabic sources) 9137/1; De affectuum dignotione 9502 (Arabic-Hebrew transmission, Ibn Falaquera, Abù Bakr al-Ràzì); De protreptico (Mukhtaßar maqàl fì l-˙athth 'alà ta'allum al-'ulùm wa-ß-ßinà'àt) 9502 (quoted by Abù Bakr ar-Ràzì, a†-ˇibb al-rù˙ànì and Ibn Falaquera); Exhortatio ad medicina 9502 (quoted by Abù Bakr ar-Ràzì, a†-ˇibb al-rù˙ànì and Ibn Falaquera); → Mukhtaßar maqàl fì l-˙athth 'alà ta'allum al-'ulùm wa-ß-ßinà'àt gap → “great gap”-thesis. generation 1818/2 (Maslama al-Madjrì†ì, Rutbat al-˙akìm, 3rd maqàla); 3173/1 (Ibn Rushd); 5312/1 (Ibn Sìnà). genus – anterior to eidos 7426/4. geometry – mathematics – phantasy, space and geometrical object in Proclus, Fàràbì, Ibn al-Haytham 879/3. Gerard of Cremona, Vita, Commemoratio librorum, Eulogium – edition 1694/1. Gerard of Cremona 4825/1 (Arabic-Latin translations – peculiarities of the mss.); 6061 (style – Michael Scot); 7526/1 (life, work); 9018.1 (Arabic-Latin translations). Gershom Ben Salomo of Arles 3116/1 (earth, inhabited – uninhabited parts); 3119/3 (Sha'ar ha-Shamayim – meteorology, use of Ibn Tibbon Hebrew version of Aristotle’s Meteorology); 7556/1 (Sha'ar Ha-Shamayim – sources).
gersonides ‒ ghazzàlì
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Gersonides (Levi Ben Gershom; Levi Ben Gerson) 2458/1 (commentator of Ibn Rushd); 5291/1 (prophecy); 7678/1 (continuum – rejects Ibn Rushd). gharìb, ghurabà" – Ibn Bàdjdja 3077/1. -Ghaylànì, Farìd al-Dìn → Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì; Farìd al-Dìn alGhaylànì – al-MunàΩara bayna Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì wa-Farìd al-Dìn al-Ghaylànì fì mas"alat Óudùth al-'àlam. Ghazzàlì, Abù Óàmid 337/1 (“meta-philosophy”, epistemology, metaphysics); 7330/1.3 (outline: natural science and philosophy); 1785/2 (survey); 1929/1 (survey, 1999); 3881/1 (natural philosopher or speculative theologian); 6396/1 (reception in medieval and contemporary Islam); 6396/1 (modern interpretation of Gh. as “exemplar”); 7330/1.1 + 7330/1.2 (impact on medieval, modern western thought); 7330/2 (natural sciences); 7733/1 (works and life, chronology); 8480/2 (texts [copied in 721–3/1321–23]); aesthetics 6739/1; apostasy, tolerance – philosophy, philosophers 3755/2; 'aql 211 suppl. (~ inferior to prophecy); Ash'arite/Ash'arism 2177/1 (Gh. as Ash'arite); 5478/2 (Gh. and Ash'arites); 5974/1; Barhebraeus 8599/2 (Gh. source of Barhebraeus, Ethicon); al-Ba†alyawsì 4980/1 (echo of al-Ba†alyawsì, al-Óadà"iq); Bà†iniyya 2177/1; biography 210/1 (“spiritual crisis”); 211 suppl. (biography); 7733/1 (works and life, chronology); causality 254/0.1 (causation, induction, skepticism); 2557/1 (possibility of ~); 3713/1 (criticism of ~); 5586/2; 7372/1 (causality and occasionalism – Ibn Rushd); 8114/1; certitude – logic 9400/1; Comte, Auguste 7330/1.1 + 7330/1.2; cosmology 3542/2 (~, mystical); Descartes 6961/1; 7330/1.1 + 7330/1.2 (thought and echo in Descartes and Hume [monograph]); doubt 1200/2; 7442/1 (method of doubt); economic thought 3492/1 (comparison with Thomas Aquinas); 3492/2; 3492/3; education (survey, without references) 2226/1; epistemology 1912/1; 7330/1.1 + 7330/1.2; 7442/1; 9512/1 (monograph, Arabic); → knowledge; ethics 4820/1 (Mu'tazilite objectivism and scriptural Ash'arism, with reference to Ghazzàlì, Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì, Shihàb al-Dìn al-Qaràfì); Fa∂à"i˙ al-Bà†iniyya – condemnation of philosophers 3755/2; Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì 8172/1 (criticism by Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); Fàràbì 2746/1 (attack of Gh. on F. and I.S.); Fayßal al-tafriqa 3755/2 (concept of tolerance); God 5328/3 (world, God); 6576/1 (concept of God – Gh.s view of Ibn Sìnà); Hallevi 5235/1 (on philosophy, philosophers); 5590/1; happiness, concept of – Ghazzàlì 6120/1. Hume – scepticism
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3881/1; 7330/1.1 + 7330/1.2 (thought and echo in Descartes and Hume [monograph]); Ibn Rushd 3755/2 (relation of Ibn Rushd in his early writings to Gh.); 3755/2 (ta"wìl, adapted by Ibn Rushd in his writings after 574/1178); 3755/2.1 (relationship Ghazzàlì – Ibn Rushd); 3755/2.1 (commentary by Ibn Rushd on Gh., alMustaßfà); 5862/1 (refutation by Ibn Rushd – analysis [monograph]); 7372/1 (causality and occasionalism – Ibn Rushd); Ibn Sìnà 2746/1 (attack of Gh. on Fàràbì and I.S.); 4841/1 (~ as source); 5974/1 (Avicennian background of Gh.); 6576/1 (concept of God – Gh.s view of Ibn Sìnà); Ibn Taymiyya 6003/1 (impact of Gh.’s qiyàs al-tamthìl on ~); Ibn ˇufayl 3755/2 (~, Óayy Ibn YaqΩàn as reaction to Ghazzàlì’s criticism of philosophy); 7330/1.1 + 7330/1.2; Ibn Tùmart 3107/1 (meeting with Gh. in Alexandria); I˙yà" 'ulùm al-dìn 1566/1 (Kitàb al-Ma˙abba, Kitàb al-Tafakkur, Kitàb ”ar˙ 'adjà"ib al-qalb – parts on God’s creation, cosmological argument – text, French translation); 3107/1 (~ burned by Almoravids); 3370/1 (French translation with notes [part]); 3542/2 (psychology, eschatology); 3978/3 (Book of Knowledge – source of Maimonides); al-Iqtißàd fì l-i'tiqàd 912/1 (comparison with Thomas Aquinas, Summa contra gentes); 3755/2 (condemnation of philosophers); Ismailiyya/Ismaili 6353/1; kalàm 5974/1; 6353/1; 8172/1 (kalàm and philosophy); Kant 7330/1.1 + 7330/1.2; knowledge 211 suppl. (sources of ~); → epistemology; Latin transmission 5202/a; Lawkarì 3755/2 (L. follows Ibn Sìnà’s doctrines and shares with Ghazzàlì Ash'arite criticisms of them); Leibniz – logic 8732/1; logic 7684/2 (new evaluation); 7969/1.2 (quantification of predicate); 5010/1 (metaphor, logic); al-Ma∂nùn bihì 'alà ghayr ahlihì – ms. (cop. 596/1200) 7192/5; Maqàßid al-falàsifa 3075/14 (Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus, concept of abstraction – impact of Ghazzàlì); 3075/15 (impact on Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus, concept of abstraction); 3947/1 (impact on Thomas Aquinas); 3989/1 (Hebrew transmission); 5904/1 (logic – as source in Hebrew encyclopedia); 7518/1 (analysis and echo in the Middle Ages); Masà"il al-ma∂nùn bihà 'alà ghayr ahlihà (on the Hebrew version of this text → Malter [5869]) – ms. (cop. 596/1200) 7192/5; al-Masà"il al-ukhrawiyya (= al-Ma∂nùn al-ßaghìr) – ms. (cop. 596/1200) 7192/5; metaphor, logic; truth – interpretation – existence 5010/1; miracles 3534 (necessary connection); mirror for princes in Ghazzàlì, Kìmiyà"-ì sa'àdat 4106/10; Mishkàt al-anwàr (uncomplete at the end) – ms. (cop. 596/1200) 7192/5;
ghazzàlì ‒ giles of rome
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Miskawayh – comparison of their ethics 3699/1; Mi'yàr al-'ilm fì fann al-man†iq 4841/2 (sources); al-Munqidh min a∂-∂alàl – 2284/1 (French translation); 5042/1 (English translation [part]); al-Mustaßfà min 'ilm al-ußùl – ußùl al-fiqh, combined with Aristotelian logic 1467/2; 3755/2.1 (commentary by Ibn Rushd); al-MustaΩhirì 6353/1 (content, style); occasionalism 6986/1; 7372/1 (causality and occasionalism – Ibn Rushd); Pascal 7330/1.1 + 7330/1.2; perception 1674/0; personality, concept of 6120/1; philosophy, philosophers 3755/2 (philosophy, apostasy – tolerance); 7729/1 (religion and philosophy – struggle); 8172/1 (kalàm and philosophy); “political-intellectual crisis” 3486/2; possibility, causality 2557/1; prophecy 211 suppl. (~ as source of knowledge, higher than 'aql ); 315/1 (~, properties – Ibn Sìnà); 3755/1 (Avicennian psychology in Ash'arite theology); psychology 1674/0; 4063/2; 4708/1a; → soul; qiyàs al-tamthìl 6003/1 (impact on Ibn Taymiyya); Ràghib al-Ißfahànì → separate entry; Raimundus Lullus 8241/2; reason 1122/1 (position of ~ in Gh. and Ma'arrì); 5328/2 (limits of reason); religion 7729/1 (religion and philosophy – struggle); resurrection 3881/1; al-Risàla al-laduniyya 3542/2 (English translation [part]); Risàla fì 'ilm al-ladunì [= → -Risàla al-laduniyya] – ms. (cop. 596/1200) 7192/5; scepticism – Hume 3881/1; soul as mirror (Gh., Ibn Sìnà, Ibn 'Arabì) 7013/1; → psychology; sufism 211 suppl.; Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl], influenced by Gh. 8289/1; Tahàfut al-falàsifa 3755/1 (strategy in the response [radd] to the falàsifa); 3755/2 (first condemnation of philosophers); 4109/2 (Tahàfut at-T., disc. I, proofs 1 and 2a); 4841/3 (~ not necessarily anti-Avicennian); 5328/3 (creation, contingency); taqlìd 3755/3 (~ of philosophers); ta"wìl, adapted by Ibn Rushd in his writings after 574 (1178) 3755/2; terminology 226/1; thought (monograph, Arabic; 1998) 2412/1; works 211 suppl. (analysis); 7733/1 (works and life, chronology); world 2557/1 (refutation of the eternity); 4109/2 (eternity of the world and divine immutability and timelessness); 5328/3 (world, God); wudjùd 3755/1; Yùsuf Ibn Tàshufìn 3107/1 (fatwà on the Almoravid ruler Yùsuf Ibn Tàshufìn). Ghazzàlì, A˙mad – texts (copied in 721–3/1321–23) 8480/2. Ghiyàth al-Dìn Khwàndamìr, Óabìb al-siyar fì akhbàr afràd al-bashar, extract: Dhikr-i shamma-i a˙wàl-i Abù 'Alì – biography of Ibn Sìnà 4912/1. Giles of Rome – criticism by Henry of Ghent 2299/1.
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giordano bruno ‒ “great gap”-thesis
Giordano Bruno 1797/1 (reader of Ibn Rushd); 8282/2 (De la causa, principio et uno – quotation from Ibn Rushd). gnomologia – Óunayn Ibn Is˙àq – Àdàb al-falàsifa – analysis, Greek sources 6934/1. gnomologia 1627/1 (Greek-Syriac, survey); 1718/1 (Greek-ArabicHebrew; Ibn Gabirol); 2482/1 (Aristoteles-Alexander); 5768/1 (manuscipt, 14th and 15th c.); 7750/1 (Sabzawàrì, Mu˙ammad Bàqir – Raw∂at al-anwàr-i 'abbàsì – edition); 8388/1 (task of research). → wisdom; → ˙ikma. gnosis – 7192/2 (Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì, Awßàf al-ashràf); 7322/1 (ishràqì philosophy). God – Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì 121/1 (on the knowability of God’s essence and attributes); 1840/1 (God’s existence – divine attributes); Greek Gods – Arabic adaptations 9089/1.1; Ibn Rushd 3321/0 (concept of God, impact on Thomas Aquinas); 6641/1 (~, al-Kashf 'an manàhidj al-adilla); 6576/1 (Ibn Rushd – Ibn Sìnà – Kant); Ibn Sìnà 211/0.2 (~, Thomas Aquinas – creation); 6148/1 (unity of God, defended by Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì against Fakhr alDìn al-Ràzì); 6535/1 (God’s attribute of knowledge – harmony of philosophy and religion); 6576/1 (Ibn Rushd – Ibn Sìnà – Kant); 8302/1 (criticism by 'Abd al-Karìm al-Shahrastànì and Ibn Rushd); Kant 6576/1 (Ibn Rushd – Ibn Sìnà – Kant); knowability of God as essence and existence 4966/1; Mullà Íadrà 1345/2 (knowledge of the Necessary Being); 7916/2 (knowledge of particulars); 8591/1 (existence – necessity of God’s existence); proof of God’s existence 35/1 (role of Islamic philosophy in the construction of knowledge); 2504/0 (Ibn Sìnà’s Influence on Duns Scotus); 5022/2.1 (Fàràbì [ps.], Shar˙ Risàlat Zìnùn al-kabìr alyùnànì – contingency, argument for God’s existence); 5504/1 (ontological proof of God, from Fàràbì to Mullà Íadrà); 6148/2 (ontological, cosmological proof – Ibn Sìnà); 9387/1 (ontological proof – Fàràbì, Anselm of Canterbury, Descartes); ßifàt Allàh – Arabic Neoplatonism and Islamic Kalàm 2184/1; vision of God 7194/1 (Islamic theology and mysticism); vision of God (Mu'tazila). good: ~ and evil – Ibn Sìnà 4685/1; Plato, Ibn Sìnà 6576/1; Islamic Neo-confucianism 6961/1; Islamic philosophy 9078/1. Graeco-Arabica → Greek-Arabic. grammar – logic – exegesis of the Koran 7969/1.2. Granada – traces of Ibn Bàdjdja 3121/2. “great gap”-thesis 3492/2.
greek-arabic ‒ heaven
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Greek-Arabic 3818/1 (presence of Antiquity in the Sasanian and early 'Abbàsid empire); 6508/1 (Greek heritage in Islam – Western views since 19th century); 8387/1 (Greek philosophy – fragments in Arabic sources); 8388/2 (Greek philosophers in Arabic authors); Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq] 9089/2; → history of philosophy/thought in Islam – Greek philosophy in Islamic thought. Gregorius Thaumaturgus, Disputatio de anima – parallels 7459/2. ˙add 63/1; ˙add “definition” – Abù l-Nadjà al-Fàri∂, Kitàb al-Khamsìn mas"ala fì kasr al-man†iq – analysis; translation (section on definition [˙add ]) 5360/1. hadhayàn “ravings” – Maimonides and his Arabic source Abù Bakr al-Ràzì 8408/2. ˙ads – Ibn Sìnà 752/1; Ibn Kammùna, comparison with Ibn Sìnà 5430/3; → intuition. ˙akìm – Islamic philosophers and the myth of the sage as adviser of the prince 7875/1. ˙àl, a˙wàl 339/1 (Abù Hàshim al-Djubbà"ì); 1927/1 (˙àl, ßifa – Mu'tazila); 3148/1 (Mu'tazila); 7013/1 (Ash'arites). Óallàdj – A˙mad Ghazzàlì, Sawàni˙ 7192/6. Hallevi 5235/1 (Ghazzàlì – on philosophy, philosophers); 5291/1 (prophecy); 5590/1 (Arabic philosophical sources (Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Bàdjdja, Ghazzàlì). Óamìd al-Dìn al-Kirmànì → Kirmànì. Óamìd Muftì, Mu˙ammad Abù l-Fa∂l Mu˙ammad, Qàmùs al-ba˙rayn edition 3916/1. Óanafì, Óasan 3937/1 (view of Ibn Rushd as faqìh); 3939/1 (˙ikmà muta'àliya [Mullà Íadrà] and ˙ikma mutadàniya); 4082/1.1 (theory of culture and science); 4106/1 (“orientalism” and “occidentalism” – “heritage” and “renovation”). happiness – Averroism 2274/2; Ibn Bàdjdja, Ibn Gabirol, Ibn Paqùdà 5621/2l; Fàràbì, Leo Strauss 8521/2. ˙aqìqa – basì† al-˙aqìqa – Mullà Íadrà – Leibniz, monadology 2230/1. ˙aqq, divine – Ibn Sab'ìn and Aristotle’s “categories” 8284/1. ˙araka djawhariyya – Mullà Íadrà 337/1; 4927/6; 8513/2; 8515/1. Óasan Óanafì → Óanafì, Óasan. Óayy Ibn Yaqzàn – Ibn Sìnà, Ibn ˇufayl, Ibn Ezra 4280/1. heaven – heavenly motions, Alexander of Aphrodisias 2641/1 and 3431/1; Ibn Rushd – celestial bodies; actions on the sublunar world 3173/1; composition – John Philoponus, Against Aristotle on
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the Eternity of the world – Arabic fragment in 'Abd Allàh Ibn alFa∂l al-An†àkì, Kitàb al-Manfa'a 7426/5; self-moved heaven – Albertus Magnus 8798/2; Ikhwàn al-Íafà", Ibn Rushd 8951/3. Hegel – Islam 1359/2; Hegel’s discussion of Islamic philosophy 4694/1; ~ and Mullà Íadrà, motion and perfection 6819/1. Heidegger – being and existence in Mullà Íadrà and Heidegger 211/1; ~ and Ibn Sìnà – comparison 2606/1.1; Mullà Íadrà – ontology 6817/1; “Seinsphilosophie” – Mullà Íadrà, “falsafat alwudjùd” 7285/2. Henry Bate of Mechelen, Metaphysics – Averrroes 3792/1; agent intellect – influence of Averroes, Thomas Aquinas 3792/2. Henry of Ghent – Ibn Sìnà’s ontology of relation, criticism of Giles of Rome 2299/1; Summa – Avicennian metaphysics 4847/1; Averroes – essence – prime matter 7881/1. Heraclitus, fr. 49 quoted in Maimonides (via Galen) 3171/1. Hereafter, sa'àda, paradise – Islamic philosophy 8409/1 heretics – Shàfi'ì’s condemnation of zanàdiqa 3755/2. heritage, cultural – modern Arabic-Islamic concept 4082/1.1. Hermannus Alemannus – Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics – Arabic-Latin translation (= alia translatio) 304/4; rhetorical works, translations 1541/1; Arabic-Latin translator 2270/2 and 9018/1; biography, works 3687/1. hermeneutics – Islamic philosophy (monograph, Arabic; 2005) 3042/1; Ibn Sìnà, Ibn 'Arabì, Ibn Rushd 4061/1; Islamic and Christian traditions 5637/1. Hermes – Suhrawardì (-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq) 9092/3. Heron of Alexandria 2335. hidjà" [“articolazione delle lettere”] wa-madì˙ [versus midàd “inchiostro”] – Zera˙yà Ben Isaac Ben Shealtiel 8019/1. hierarchy – Ismailiyya – inequality of human races 2289/01. ˙ifΩ → memory. ˙ikma 100/1 (Islamic-Malay world); 619/1 (˙ikma muta'àliya – Mullà Íadrà); 2637/2; 3939/1 (˙ikma muta'àliya – ˙ikma mutadàniya – Mullà Íadrà, Óasan Óanafì); 5510/1 (Abù Ma'shar al-Balkhì); 6271/1 (al-˙ikma al-mashriqiyya); 8490/2 (˙ikma mashriqiyya, Ibn Sìnà); 8513/2 (“˙ikma mashriqiyya” – Mullà Íadrà); 8599/2. → gnomologia; → wisdom. ˙ikmat-i khusrawànì → ishràq. -Óillì, al-Óasan Ibn Yùsuf Ibn al-Mu†ahhar – al-Asràr al-khafiyya fì l-'ulùm al-'aqliyya: al-ˇabì'iyàt – edition 4109/1.
˙imsì ‒ history of philosophy
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Óimsì, Ibn Nà'ima – Arabic adaptor of Plotin, Enneads 218/4; “editor” of 1. ch. of ps.-Aristotle, Theology 2194/3. ˙iss mushtarak – Ibn Sìnà 8001/2. historiography – Arabic – on Greek philosophers 2290/0; “Arabic” philosophy 3079/2; 3823/1; Ibn Khaldùn 9492/1; Islamic philosophy 2173/1; 4694/1; 4694/2 (historiography since 18th c.); Maqdisì, Mu†ahhar Ibn ˇàhir – al-Bad" wa-l-ta"rìkh 8497/1; time – Islamic notions of time 3169/1. history of philosophy/thought in Islam 211/2 (framework for a history of Islamic philosophy); 337/1 (“essential ideas of Islamic philosophy”; monograph 2006); 364/1 (survey); 1465/2 (2000, survey); 1764/1 (biographical studies); 1785/2 (Europe – survey; recent trends (2005]; Jewish and Islamic philosophy – survey); 1793/1 (introduction – monograph, Italian; 2004); 1877/1 (survey of publications (1939]); 1921/1 (main tenets of Islamic ph. – medieval foundations of Western intellectual tradition); 2077/1 (modern, contemporary Islamic thought – survey, 1999); 2197/1 (monograph, Italian 2005); 2507/1 (survey, selection of important works on Islamic philosophy – 1999); 2509/1 (survey [2003]); 2637/2 (survey); 1929/1 (survey, 1999) 1929/1; 3637/1 (monograph [Portuguese]); 3774/1 (description, with short bibliography, of Islamic philosophical works); 4082/1.0 (short monograph on mainstreams, in German [2005]); 4988/1 (introduction [ Turkish]); 4708/1b (2000; monograph, Arabic); 4923/1 (contemporary Islamic philosophy); 5107b; 5476/1 (brief introduction, with notes and short bibliography; 1999); 5498/1 (until Mullà Íadrà; 2001); 5513/1 (2000; monograph, without notes); 5626/1 (Islamic West [Andalus] – survey); 6368/1 (Safavids); 6391/1 (thought in Islam – survey, 1974); 6591/1 (main trends of philosophy and theology – survey, monograph); 6839/1 (origins of Islamic ph.); 7330/2 (monograph, 2001); 7399/2 (Islamic and Jewish philosophy [2001]); 7411/1 (survey [1999]); 7425/1 (periodization [6 periods]); 7658/2 (from the beginning to Ibn Sìnà – survey); 7683/1 (short monograph, from the beginnings to the modern times); 8112/1 (philosophy and ethics); 8193/2 (survey); 8257/1 (survey); 8317/1 (contemporary Islamic thought – survey); 8317/2 (survey of some main streams, selection of texts); 8659/1 (Islamic philosophy and its theological prelude – Arabic monograph, 2002); Europe 337/1 (influence of Islamic philosophy as task of historians of Islamic ph.); 1921/1 (main tenets of Islamic ph. – medieval foundations of Western
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intellectual tradition); 4016/1 (impact of Arabic-Latin translations on medieval ph.); 7655/1 (Greek-Arabic ph., ph. of law in medieval Jewish sources, Latin tradition); 7990/2 (Latin transmission – survey, bibliographical handbook); 9507/2 (“Hebrew-Arabic”; “HebrewLatin” transmission); Greek philosophy in Islamic thought 2646/2 (translation, transmission, integration of Greek ph. in Islam – survey, without notes); 3807/2 (Greek ph. – Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà); 4275/2 (survey); 5985/1 (Greek classical tradition); 6408/1 (Greek background – survey); 7655/1 (Greek-Arabic ph., ph. of law in medieval Jewish sources, Latin tradition); Ottoman empire: study of Islamic philosophy in the 17th century 2615/0. → Greek-Arabic. “homology”-argument (form-matter) – Ibn Sìnà 5586/3. homonymy – Kalàm and Aristotle 7969/1. ˙udjdja – Shahrastànì, 'Abd al-Karìm 8302/2. ˙udùth-i dahrì – Mullà Íadrà, Mìr Dàmàd 6377/1. ˙udùth-i dhàtì – ˙udùth-i zamànì – Mullà Íadrà 3636/1. ˙udùth zamànì-dhàtì-djawharì – Mullà Íadrà 8513/2. Hugo of Saint Victor – refuted by Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus 456/1. humanism – “Islamic humanism” (monograph) 3699/1; Islamic philosophers 6458/1; concept of “humanism” 7975/1. Hume, David → Ghazzàlì. Óunayn 1828/2 (~ translator); 5202/a (Latin transmission); 7835/1 (report about working conditions during his time); 8388/3 (~ philologist); Àdàb al-falàsifa 6934/1 (analysis, Greek sources); 9410/1 (comparison with ms. Köprülü 1608 and the Persian tradition); Djawàmi' tafsìr al-qudamà"al-yùnàniyìn li-Aris†ù†àlìs fì l-samà" wa-l-'àlam 1701/1 (Daniel of Morley); Kayfiyyat idràk ˙aqìqat al-diyàna – analysis 8861/2; Nawàdir al-falàsifa 7029/1 (lost passage in Ethiopian); Qißsat Salàmàn wa-Absàl (ps. Óunayn) – Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq] 9089/2; Risàla ilà 'Alì Ibn Ya˙yà fì dhikr mà turdjima min kutub Djàlìnùs bi'ilmihì wa-ba'∂ mà lam yutardjam 8380/1 (one correction of the text). Huntington, Samuel (“Clash of civilizations”) – Ibn Rushd, “antiHuntington”? 8513/1. Husserl epoche “phenomenological reduction” in Husserl, Ibn Sìnà and Descartes; soul; intentionality – Ibn Sìnà 6961/1. huwa – Ibn Rushd 3927/1. huwiyya 218/6 (“being” – Kindì); 1432/4 (“existent” = mawdjùd – Ibn Sìnà, Aristotle, Metaphysics); 2192/3; 7388/2 (Ibn Rushd).
iamblichus ‒ ibn al-†ayyib
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Iamblichus – commentary on ps.-Pythagoras, Carmina aurea – Arabic version, analysis 2148/1. ibdà' 2365/2 (“creativity” – Ibn 'Arabì); 8302/2 ('Abd al-Karìm alShahrastànì). Ibn 'Abdrabbihì – adab and falsafa 8865/2. Ibn 'Abdùn – warning against translation from Arabic into Latin because of alienation of intellectual property 1710/2. Ibn Abì Djumhùr al-A˙sà"ì – monograph 7955/2. Ibn Abì Ußaybi'a – Óunayns report about working conditions during his time – translation 7835/1. Ibn al-'Arìf 5626/1. Ibn al-Azraq, Badà"i' as-silk edition 4363/1. Ibn al-Haytham 2655/2 (mathematics as demonstrative science, criticism of Ptolemy); 3747/1 (concept of space, vacuum); 2606/2 (Optics – philosophical aspects); 8112/1 (~ as “Neo-Platonic Aristotelian”); 8282/1 (theory of vision, influence on Biagio Pelacani of Parma). Ibn al-Khammàr (Abù l-Khayr Ibn Suwàr) – translator 1828/2. Ibn al-Kha†ìb 5226/1 (survey [2000]); 5626/1. Ibn al-Muqaffa' 1828/1 (Mu'àra∂at al-Qur"àn – fragments, collected; moral and religious thought; his refutation by Qàsim Ibn Ibràhìm, al-Radd 'alà z-zindìq al-la'ìn Ibn al-Muqaffa' ); 7969/1.2 (logic – doctrine of the judgement); 7969/1 (Aristotle – Kalàm); 8490/2 (~, Kalìla wa-Dimna – source of Ibn Sìnà, Risàlat al-ˇayr); 8853/1 (demystification of religion); 8861/2 (~ as “freethinker”). Ibn al-Nadìm, al-Fihrist – report on Mu'tazila 742/1; 3197/1; 3197/2 (edition); 4275/1. Ibn al-Nafìs, Fà∂il Ibn Nà†iq → Ibn al-Nafìs, al-Risàla al-kàmila fì lsìra al-nabawiyya – edition 4060/1. Ibn al-Qarràd/Quràd/Qudàd/Qaddàd – “freethinker”, Andalus 8861/2. Ibn al-Ràwandì 3723/1 (~ in Islamic historiography); 5259/1 (list of his works); 7544/1 (report by Ibn al-Djawzì); 7969/1.2 (quantification of predicate); 8407/1 (~ as “freethinker”); 8408/4; 8861/2. Ibn al-Rùmì – Ikhwàn al-Íafà" 6024/1. Ibn al-Íìd → Ba†alyawsì, Ibn al-Sìd. Ibn al-ˇayyib, Abù l-Faradj – Great Commentary (al-Shar˙ al-kabìr li-maqùlàt Aris†ù) on Aristotle’s Categories 3072/2 (method, structure, sources); 4380/1 (edition).
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Kawn wa-l-fasàd 2584/0 (Ibn Rushd, Aristotle and Alexander of Aphrodisias on Aristotle, De generatione et corruptione – comparison); Kitàb al-Óayawàn – edition 4402/1; ma'nà 9284/1; Min kalàmihì fì l-umùr allatì yumkin bihà l-wuqùf 'alà l-'aql al-fa''àl (5612/1 (Spanish translation); Mullà Íadrà 5620/1 (comparison); mutawa˙˙id 1652/1 (Raimundus Lullus, concept of ermità – difference); nawàbit, ghurabà" 3077/1; philosophy 3755/2 (disappointment on role of philosophy in Islamic society); politics 972/1 (sources, influence); → ethics; → Tadbìr al-mutawa˙˙id; psychology 4708/1a; Raimundus Lullus 1652/1 (concept of ermità – mutawa˙˙id of Ibn Bàdjdja, difference); Risàlat al-wadà' 5612/1 (Spanish translation); sciences, classification – Fàràbì 7219/2; space, vacuum 3747/1; Ta'àlìq 'alà Ìsàghùdjì li-l-Fàràbì → Fàràbì; Tadbìr al-mutawa˙˙id 1042/1 (political thought); vacuum, space 3747/1. Ibn Bahrìz – recension of Nicomachus of Gerasa, Arithmetic Introduction 3178/1. Ibn Ezra – Óayy Ben Meqitz 4280/1 (English translation); 8055/1 (Hebrew text, Arabic translation, role in the transmission of Arabic scientific thought to Europe). Ibn Falaquera 3116/1 (earth, inhabited – uninhabited parts); 3175/1 (providence, astrology, and celestial influences on the sublunar world [Ibn Rushd – Ibn Falaquera – Aristotle]); 3983/1 (translator of Islamic philosophers); 5430/2 (translator of the lost Long version of the ps.-Aristotelian Theology); 9511/6 (compendium of Aristotle’s zoological writings – sources); De'ot ha-Filosofim 3119/3 (meteorology, use of Ibn Rushd and of the Hebrew version of Aristotle’s Meteorology); 3988/2 (Arabic sources); 4784/1 (views on the soul – Arabic sources); 9506/1 (place of Aristotle’s Metaphysics); Fàràbì 3983/1 (“Judaization” of the Islamic falàsifa); Reshit Hokhmah 3983/1. Ibn Farìghùn – sciences: division of ~ and encyclopaedias 1458/3. Ibn Funduq → -Bayhaqì, Abù l-Óasan. Ibn Fùrak – terminology, theological-philosophical 63/1. Ibn Gabirol 423/1 (sex unity – polarity); 1718/1 (gnomologia); 2459/1 (Ibn Íaddìq); 5621/2 (happiness). Ibn Ghaylàn, 'Umar Ibn 'Alì – Óudùth al-'àlam – edition 4446/1. Ibn Óazm 5626/1; 6918/1 (survey); aesthetics 3085/1 (beauty and love); 5608/1; Aristotle 1348/1 (reception of Aristotle’s Organon); beauty → aesthetics; Christians 1348/1 (polemics against
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Christians, criticism of the gospel); 3310/1 (al-Radd 'alà Ibn Naghrìla – analysis); Epicurus 5997/1; Ibn Rushd 6922/1 (echo in ~); language 1348/1 (philosophy of ~); love → aesthetics; al-Radd 'alà Ibn Naghrìla → Christians; al-Radd 'alà l-Kindì 5361/1 (analysis); scepticism 8861/2; sciences 1458/3 (division of ~ and encyclopaedias); al-Taqrìb li-˙add al-man†iq 1348/1 (analysis); 7410/1 (logic, Greek tradition); taßawwuràt 1467/1 ˇawq al-Óamàma 4459/1 (Spanish translation); 7223/1 (rational basis of moral values); 7399/2. Ibn Hindù – poetic fragments – edition 4461 (suppl.); Maqàla fì waßf al-ma'àd al-falsafì edition 4461/1; Miftà˙ al-†ibb – edition, study 4461 (suppl.). Ibn Kamàl 477/1.1 (~, Risàla fì bayàn al-'aql, analysis). Ibn Kammùna 7955/1 (works, manuscripts – survey); al-Djadìd fì l-˙ikma – encyclopaedic character – comparison with other encyclopaedic works 5430/3; Persian translation by Qu†b al-Dìn alShìràzì in his Durrat al-tàdj 7194/2; Maqàla fì anna wudjùd al-nafs abadì wa-baqà"ahà sarmadì – edition 6827 (suppl.); alMa†àlib al-muhimma min 'ilm al-˙ikma edition 4462/0; Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì – exchange of letters – edition 6686/1; Qu†b al-Dìn al-Shìràzì’s source 7194/2 Shar˙ al-Talwì˙àt → al-Tanqì˙àt fì Shar˙ al-Talwì˙àt; soul 477/0 (monograph, Turkish); Tanqìh al-ab˙àth li-l-milal al-thalàth – analysis, concept of religion 8861/2 al-Tanqì˙àt fì shar˙ al-Talwì˙àt 4462/1 (commentary on Suhrawardì (Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq), al-Talwì˙àt); 4463 (suppl.) (edition [part II: Physics]). Ibn Khaldùn 1794/1 (collection of studies on the Muqaddima – 2005); 317/1 (monograph, Arabic: thought, sciences); 358/1 (monograph, Arabic); 2283/1 (short survey); 2637/2 (survey); 8241/1 (view on ~ by his contemporaries, influence, European and Arab reception); 'aql 1794/1 (pp. 129ff.); 4730/1 (concept of ~); 7192/1; 'aßabiyya 1794/1 (pp. 16ff.; 114ff.; 123ff.); 2320/1; 3546/1 (~ “cooperativeness” – Ibn Khaldùn and modern science on cooperativeness and empathy); 8241/1; biography → life; economic thought 340/1; 1219/1 (comparison with Georgios Gemistos Plethon); 1467/0; 1794/1 (pp. 75ff.); 3858/1 (theory of economic growth and development); 6391/1 (social, economic, political thought); education 4989/1 (doctrine of ~, without references to texts – comparison with modern doctrines); epistemology 270/1 (monograph, 2003); 7733/2; historiography 1794/1 (pp. 181ff.: 20th c.);
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history – concept of history 1794/1 (pp. 101ff.); 8241/1; 9056/2; Ibn Rushd 9056/1 (echos of Ibn Rushd’s thought); al-Jabri (alDjhàbirì), Mohammed 1794/1 (pp. 195ff.); khaldùniyya 885/0; 1794/1 (pp. 182ff.); khilàfa 1794/1 (pp. 112ff.); knowledge → epistemology; language and literature 270/1; Laroui, 'Abdallah 1794/1 (pp. 191ff.); life, work 2148/2; 8241/1; literature and language 270/1; Macchiavelli – comparison 8352/1; Marx, Karl 2320/1; Mirror of princes 1737/1; mulk 1794/1 (pp. 112ff.); Muqaddima 1794/1 (studies – 2005); 1862/1 (Greek-Arabic philosophical and scientific tradition; falsafa and ˙ikma); 5916/1 (historical study); 6582/1 (thought); Ortega y Gasset 2077/1; philosophy 1794/1 (pp. 145ff.: Ibn Khaldùn and ph.; pp. 188ff.); 270/1 (refutation of ~); 1737/1 (shortcomings of ~); political thought 1794/1 (pp. 28ff.); religion and political thought 1794/1 (pp. 138ff.); sciences 270/1 (division of ~); 317/1 (monograph, Arabic: thought, sciences); 9056/3 (rational and traditional sciences); Smith, Adam 1794/1 (pp. 75ff.); sociology 1737/1 (organization, human social); 2320/1; 8474/1 (sociological and political thought – monograph, Persian); 6391/1 (social, economic, political thought); terminology 226/2; 2425/5 (terminology of humanities); thought 317/1; 358/1; 879/4; 1737/1 (political thought); 1855/1 (political thought and antecedents); 8474/1 (sociological and political thought – monograph, Persian); 2712/1 (political philosophy (spiritual authority – secular power]); 6391/1 (social, economic, political thought); 6582/1 (Muqaddima); 7903/1 (political philosophy – concept of the state from Ibn Khaldùn and contemporary discussion); 'umràn 1794/1 (pp. 108ff.); 2320/1; 8241/1; 9056/2; urbanization 1840/2; work, life 2148/2. Ibn Masarra 5626/1; 7399/2. Ibn Naghrìla – polemics by Ibn Óazm 3310/1. Ibn Paqùdà – happiness 5621/2. Ibn Qayyim al-Djawziyya – Fàràbì – connection of sharì'a and falsafa in Ibn Sìnà and Fàràbì 5584/1; Ibn Sìnà – connection of sharì'a and falsafa in Ibn Sìnà and Fàràbì 5584/1; Miftà˙ dàr alsa'àda wa-manshùr wilàyat al-'ilm wa-l-iràda – quotations from Aristotle, Physics and De animalibus 5584/1; psychology 4708/1a; al-ˇuruq al-˙ukmiyya – on economic thought 3492/4. Ibn Rushd 218/2 (~ and modern thought; ~ and German readers; ~ and Arabic studies today; ~, actuality of his thought); 1367/1 (monograph [2000]); 1785/2 (survey); 2001/1 (andalusian society
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in the time of Ibn R.); 2033/1 (Islamic environment – against Kalàm – critic of Ghazzàlì, Ibn Sìnà – theological hermeneutics – concept of theology); 2380/1 (~ and dialogue of cultures); 2380/2 (life, thought – study, texts [1998, Arabic]); 2608/1 (view of German and Arabic researchers); 2637/2 (survey); 2756/1 (life, works, influence [monograph 2001]); 1929/1 (survey, 1999); 4562/1 (collection of articles [1999, 2000; Arabic]); 4441/1 (monograph, Turkish); 6882/1 (survey); 7219/3 (survey, 1999); 7220/2 (introduction, monograph); 7220/2.1 (thought, philosophical, survey); 7419/1 (echo in his time, in medieval Jewish philosophy, in Latin Europe); 7658/2 (survey); 7887/9 (monograph, Turkish; 2004); 8663/1 (monograph, Arabic; 1998); 8803/1 (papers, conference Marrakesh 1998); allegory 4786/1; Almohade belief, echo in Ibn R. 3444/1; aporia – apories of Aristotle’s Metaphysics 1269/01; argumentation 6005/1 (Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd – structures of argumentation, rhetoric); Aristotle, Aristotelian, Aristotelianism 218/2; 1608/2 (Aristotle, interpreted by Thomas Aquinas, Ibn Rushd); 1789/2 (socio-political background); 5479/1; 6581/1 (commentary on ~, method and influence); 6806/1 (philosophy as commentary on Aristotle); 7219/4 (survey); 7220/1 (commentaries on Aristotle); 7231/1 (Ibn R. as commentator of Aristotle – works); Aristotle, Analytica posteriora 987/1; Aristotle, Categoriae 218/2; 4129/1 (Middle commentary (Talkhìß) – Latin version, used by Bouyges); 4130/2 (Talkhìß al-maqùlàt/qa†ìghùriyàs = Middle commentary on Aristotle, Categoriae – Latin version – intermediary titles and the term “dixit”); Aristotle, De anima – 218/2 (Great/Long Commentary [Shar˙/Tafsìr]); 987/1 (three commentaries); 4764/1 (Middle/Long Commentary on Aristotle, De anima in the translation of Is˙àq Ibn Óunayn); 5637/2; 6054/2 (Aristotle, De anima 429a10–13 – Great/Long Commentary [Latin], chapter on the intellect – Spanish translation); 6054/3 (Great/Long commentary – epistemology; Latin version, part, Spanish translation, part); 6059/1 (Great/Long commentary – epistemology); 8248/1 (Great/ Long Commentary – fragments of the Arabic original – edition, French translation, comparison with the Latin version; chronology of Ibn Rushd’s writings on De anima); 8562/1 (intellect, psychology); 9284/1 (intention in commentaries on De anima); Aristotle, De caelo 4288/1 (Great/Long Commentary – logical argumentation, logical); 4294/1 (Great/Long commentary – remarks); 4523 (suppl.) (Shar˙ Kitàb al-samà" wa-l-'àlam – Great/Long commentary
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– Arabic and Latin version, edition); Aristotle, De generatione et corruptione 2584/0 (Middle commentary – comparison with Alexander of Aphrodisias and other Arabic commentaries); Aristotle, De interpretatione 4549/1 (Talkhìß al-'Ibàra /Middle commentary – French translation); Aristotle, “Logica vetus” [Middle commentary on Isagoge, Categories, De Interpretatione] – edition Venice 1489 and its dependence upon edition Venice (1483) 4125/1; Aristotle, Metaphysics 218/2; 1269/-1 (fundamental – essential); 1269/-2 (Great/Long Commentary – substances); 1269/01 (apories of Aristotle’s Metaphysics); 1557/1 (Metaphysics XI – interpretation); 1594/1 (Great/Long commentary, Prooemium – Latin transmission); 2615/1 (Tafsìr mà ba'd al-†abì'a = Great/Long Commentary on Met. VI – French translation); 2756/0 (Tafsìr mà ba'd al-†abì'a, Great/Long commentary on Aristotle, Metaphysics 1003b28–30; 1053b6–7 and 1054a13–19 – English translation); 3321/02 (Commentary on Aristotle, Metaphysics IV,4 – substance – contradiction); 6061 (Great/Long commentary, Arabic and Latin version); 6061/2 (Ibn R.’s metaphysics and Ar. Metaphysics); 7233/1 (Aristotle, Metaphysics VI – Middle Commentary – concept of substance); 7388/2 (Met. V, 7 – Tafsìr mà ba'd al-†abì'a = Great/Long commentary – Spanish translation, commentary); 7558/0 (Aristotle, Metaphysics V 4 – concept of essence); 8562/1 (intellect, psychology); 9495/2 (Middle Commentary – Hebrew translation, problems of transmission); 9506/1 (Ibn R.’s impact on reception of Aristotle’s Metaphysics in Hebrew); 9511/2.1 (Middle Commentary, Great Commentary – Hebrew transmission); Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics 5401/1 (Middle Commentary, echo of the Latin version in the Middle Ages); Aristotle, Organon 1740/1 (short commentaries – remarks); Aristotle, Physics 987/1 (Physics VIII – motion; Great/Long Commentary – Latin translation, alia translatio); 1710/3 (Great/Long Commentary on Physics – proem, translated by Theodore of Antioch); 4294/1 (Great/Long commentary – remarks); 5911/1 (Greek-Arabic tradition); 7958/1 (Great Commentary by I. R. – Urbanus Averroista’s use of Latin mss.); Aristotle, Poetica 2015/2 (Talkhìß/Middle Commentary – concept of ridiculous); 5506/1 (Middle Commentary – medieval transmission, echo); 8520/1 (Middle commentary (Talkhìß al-shi'r) – Hebrew-Latin translation and glosses by Abramo de Balmes); Aristotle, Rhetoric 218/2 (method in his Short and Middle Commentary); 714/5 (Talkhìß al-khi†àba, edition, French translation); 987/1; 8054/1
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(Talkhìß al-khi†àba / Middle commentary – Hebrew translation, method); astrology 3175/1 (providence, astrology, and celestial influences on the sublunar world [Ibn Rushd – Ibn Falaquera – Aristotle]); atom/atomism 3572/1 (Ibn Rushd’s theory of minima naturalia as parts of continuum); “Averroist” (Ibn R. an “Averroist”?) 1021/1; being 3699/1 (concept of ~); 6321/2 (being and unity); belief and reason 5435/1; bibliography 3121/1 (medicine, astronomy); 4843/1 (1998–1999); 4907/1 (1998); Bidàya 218/2; causality 7372/1 (~ and occasionalism – Ghazzàlì); 7575/1 (causal similarity (“a man begets a man”) – Greek, medieval thought, Ibn Sìnà); 8114/1; Christians, theologians and Ibn R. – comparison 5116/1; cogitatio 987/1; cogitatio, cogitativus, cogitare 8559/3.1; commentary 2425/4 (method); 2591/1 (epitome, Middle commentary – method); 7220/1 (commentaries on Aristotle); 7231/1 (Ibn R. as commentator of Aristotle – works); 9284/1 (intention in commentaries on De anima); conjunction – Joseph Ibn Shemtob’s commentary on Ibn Rushd’s greater treatise 8310/0 continuum 3572/1 (minima naturalia as parts of continuum); 7678/1 (rejection by Gersonides); cosmology 3116/1 (earth, inhabited – uninhabited parts); Îamìma 1731/1 (text, English translation, notes); Dante 2759/1 (~, Marsilius of Padua); al-Îarùrì fì l-man†iq 987/1; 4024/3 (structure); al-Îarùrì fì ßinà'at al-na˙w – analysis 8215/1; definition, demonstration 7013/1; dialectics 218/2; [djàmi', djawàmi'] =epitome; → Aristotle; → commentary; Djawàmi' al-Samà" wa-l-'àlam 2641/1 (source: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Maqàla fì mabàdi" al-kull ); Djawàmi'/Talkhìß siyàsat Aflà†ùn 218/2; 5475/1 (Plato’s Republic, combined with Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, as substitute of Aristotle’s Politics); 6859/1 (Ibn Rushd’s reading of Plato); economic thought 8865/1; education 218/2 (concept of ~); embryology 1146/b; “encyclopedist” 1741/1 (Ibn R. as ~); epistemology 6054/3; 6059/1; 8559.3 (criticism by Thomas Aquinas); 8802/0; 9284/1; → identification, cognitive; Epistle on the Possibility of Conjunction with the Active Intellect Turkish translation 3949 (suppl.); essence 6321/3 (essence – existence, Ibn R.- Mullà Íadrà); 6961/1 (essence and existence – Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd); 7558/0 (Aristotle, Metaphysics V 4 – concept of essence); eternity 5328/1; ethics 218/2; Europe 2278/1 (survey); evil, problem of 3638/1; existence 1497/3 (Ibn Sìnà’s concept of mental existence refuted); 8802/0; Fàràbì 2746/1 (impact of F.); → Min Kitàb al-Baràhìn . . .; Faßl al-maqàl wa-taqrìr
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mà bayna l-sharì'a wa-l-˙ikma min al-ittißàl 1726/1 (editions, translations, analysis; law, interpretation); 1731/1 (text, English translation, notes); 1929/2 (English translation); 3444/0 (French translation, part); 3481/2 (philosophical-religious syncretism); 3486/1 (title); 3755/2 (relation to Ghazzàlì); 4381/1 (double truth); 5637/1 (hermeneutics); 8569/2 (“truth does not contradict truth”); 8800/1 (English translation); Gauthier, Léon – Gauthier’s view of Ibn R. 4907/2; generation of animate substances 3173/1; Gersonides 2458/1 (Ibn R., commented by ~); Ghazzàlì 2033/1 (Islamic environment of Ibn R., – against Kalàm – critic of Ghazzàlì, Ibn Sìnà – theological hermeneutics – concept of theology); 3486/2; 3755/2 (relation of I.R. to Gh. in his early writings); 3755/2.1 (relationship); 3755/2.1 (commnentary by Ibn R. on Ghazzàlì, alMustaßfà); 7372/1 (causality and occasionalism); Giordano Bruno 1797/1 (~ as reader of Ibn R.); God 1829/1 (proofs of God’s existence); concept of 3321/0 (impact on Thomas Aquinas); grammar, logic 3927/1 (use, concepts); Hal yattaßil bi-l-'aql alhayùlànì al-'aql al-fa''àl wa-huwa multabis bi-l-djism – edition of the Arabic, Hebrew and Latin version, English translation 1710/4; heaven 8951/3; Hebrew transmission 218/2; 3066/1; 3979/1; 8055/2; 9495/2 (Middle Commentary – Hebrew translation, problems of transmission); 9506/1 (Ibn R.’s impact on reception of Aristotle’s Metaphysics in Hebrew); Henry Bate 3792/2 (noetics); Hermannus Alemannus 1541/1 (Arabic-Latin translations of rhetorical works); hermeneutics 3734/1 (~ of sacred texts); 4061/1; → ta"wìl; history → philosophy of history; Huntington – Ibn R. “anti-Huntington”? 8513/1; Ibn Bàdjdja 3085/1 (repercussion of b.B.); Ibn Falaquera 3988/2 (Ibn Rushd – source of Ibn Falaquera, De'ot ha-filosofim); 4784/1 (Ibn Rushd – source of Ibn Falaquera, on the soul); Ibn Shemtob, Joseph 8310/0 (commentary on Ibn Rushd’s greater treatise on conjunction); Ibn Sìnà 987/1 (~ criticized by Ibn R.); 1497/3 (Ibn Sìnà’s concept of mental existence refuted); 2033/1 (Islamic environment – against Kalàm – critic of Ghazzàlì, Ibn Sìnà – theological hermeneutics – concept of theology); 7575/1 (causal similarity [“a man begets a man”] – Greek, medieval thought, Ibn Sìnà); Ibn ˇàhir, Abù 'Abd al-Ra˙màn, remarks on his life, works and relation to Ibn Rushd 7214/b; Ibn Taymiyya 5324/1; identification, cognitive [= identity of knower and known] 1493/1; intellect 218/2; 987/1; 6327/1 (Ibn R. – Mullà Íadrà); 9276/1
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Boethius, Ibn Rushd, Abù l-Barakàt al-Baghdàdì); Plato 6859/1; plenitude, possibility 5328/2; Plethon 304/2 (echo of ~ in Ibn R.); 304/3 (~ as critic of Ibn R.); 987/1; political philosophy 201/1; 218/2; 717/1; 1729/1 (law and political well-being); 1789/2 (political philosophy – Aristotelianism); possibility, plenitude 5328/2; postmodernism 6321/1 (rationalism, ~); power, infinite – John Philoponus 5328/1; predestination 6371/1 (Ibn R. – Thomas Aquinas); prophecy 218/2; proposition 8617/1 (assertoric ~); 8617/1 (undefined ~); providence, astrology, and celestial influences on the sublunar world [Ibn Rushd – Ibn Falaquera – Aristotle] 3175/1; psychology 4708/1a; 5637/2; 6054/3; 6059/1; 6401/1 (observations); 6961/1 (Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn R., Maimonides); 8559.2; al-Qawl fì ˙add al-shakhß (ed. 'Alawì, Maqàlàt, 220–221) – translation 7013/1; al-Qawl fì ma˙mùlàt al-baràhìn (ed. 'Alawì, Maqàlàt, 211–214) – translation 7013/1; rationalism 112/1 (modern Arabic literature); 4880/1; 6321/1 (~, postmodernism); reason – revelation 3444/1 (echo of Almohade theology in Ibn R.); religion and philosophy 7729/1 (struggle between 7729/1 ~); 7820/1; 8521/2 (Fàràbì, Ibn Rushd, Spinoza, Leo Strauss); Renan, Ernest – Renan’s view of Ibn R. 4907/2; research, method of 5996/0; rhetoric 218/2; 1541/1 (Arabic-Latin translations of rhetorical works by Hermannus Alemannus); 6005/1 (Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd – structures of argumentation, rhetoric); → Aristotle, Rhetoric; Richard Rufus – De anima, commentary 9338/1; Robert Kilwardby 6158/2 (natural philosophy); sciences, division of ~ and encyclopaedias 1458/3; sensation, senses 4174/1 (“external” senses, five – Latin tradition: Matteo da Gubbio); sex unity – polarity 423/1; soul → psychology; space, vacuum 3747/1; sperm, female 1146/b; substance 1269/02 (Great/Long Commentary on Aristotle, Metaphysics); 2615/1 (concept of ~); 3321/00 (necessity and substance, Ibn R., Thomas Aquinas); 6980/2 (matter, substantiality); 7233/1 (Aristotle, Metaphysics VI – Middle Commentary – concept of substance); sufism 218/2; tafsìr 7220/1; ˇaha Óusayn 414/1 (on Ibn Rushd’s “misfortune” [nakba, mi˙na]); Tahàfut al-Tahàfut 218/2 (being and language); 3444/0 (French translation, part); 4130/1.1 (Latin version – first edition [1497]); 5042/1 (English translation, part); 5328/3 (possible worlds); 5862/1 (analysis [monograph]); 5863/1 (eternity of the world); talkhìß 7220/1; → Aristotle; ta"wìl 3755/2 (adaption from Ghazzàlì); terminology 226/3; 987/1
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(origin, development); terminology 8559/3.1 (cogitatio, cogitativus, cogitare); Themistius 987/1 (Ibn R. quoting Themistius on Theophrastus); theodicy 3638/1; theology 2033/1 (Islamic environment – against Kalàm – critic of Ghazzàlì, Ibn Sìnà – theological hermeneutics – concept of theology); 5116/1 (Christian theology and Ibn R.); 7887/1 (theological presuppositions); Theophrastus 987/1 (Ibn R. quoting Themistius on Theophrastus); Thomas Aquinas 1608/2 (Aristotle, interpreted by Thomas Aquinas, Ibn Rushd); 1829/1 (~, Ibn Sìnà); 3123/1 (divine knowledge); 3321/0 (Ibn R.’s concept of God, impact on ~); 8559.3 (epistemology, criticism by Thomas Aquinas); topic, analysis – reception of the Aristotelian tradition 4025/0; Tractatus de beatitudine animae – edition, study of two differing Latin versions, French translation of the more complete version and of the Hebrew translation 3444/4; translations 2031/1 (Spanish, selection); truth 218/2 (double ~); 3482/1; 4381/1 (double ~); 8569/2 (“truth does not contradict truth”); unity of being 6321/2; vacuum, space 3747/1; vision of God 3272/1; works 218/2 (survey); 987/1 (bibliography); 7464/1 (manuscripts in Italian libraries); 8055/2 (Arabic, Hebrew translators, manuscripts). Ibn Sab'ìn 2637/2 (survey); 5598/1 (impact on Raimundus Lullus); 5626/1; 8284/1 (Aristotle’s “categories” – wa˙da mu†laqa – ˙aqq); 8414/1 (Frederick II); 8867/1 (Christian themes). Ibn Íaddìq – Ibn Gabirol, Ikhwàn al-Íafà" 2459/1. Ibn Sahlàn al-Sàwì → 'Umar Ibn Sahlàn al-Sàwì. Ibn Sìnà 317/2 (monograph, Arabic); 413/1 (monograph, Tajik); 1020/1 (monograph, 2002); 1785/2 (survey); 2637/2 (survey); 1929/1 (survey, 1999); 3473/1 (Ibn S. and Fàràbì – main ideas; monograph, Arabic); 3807/2 and 3809/1 (reactions on Ibn S. by non-philosophers and philosophers); 3809/1 (contents and style of Ibn S.’s philosophy; method; heritage of Ibn Sìnà [1000–ca. 1350]); 4848/0.1 (heritage of Ibn S. in Islamic and Latin world); 6005/1 (stylistics of Ibn S.’s philosophy; structures of argumentation, rhetorics); 8376/1 (monograph, German; without notes); abstraction 2274/0 (~, universals, essence); 4029/2 (Fàràbì); Abù Sa'ìd Ibn Abì l-Khayr, Mukàtaba – 6271/1 (French translation [part]: Óußùl 'ilm wa-˙ikma); Abù Sa'd Mu˙ammad Ibn Ismà'ìl Ibn al-Fa∂l from Hamadàn (wezir of Madjd al-Dawla) – addressed by Ibn Sìnà 6271/1; 'adam 6271/1 (Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd alHamadhànì – edition, French translation); al-Adjwiba 'an al-masà"il
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al-'ishrìniyya 4583 (edition); Adjwiba 'an 'ashr masà"il 9347/1 (al-As"ila wa-l-adjwiba; Adjwiba 'an 'ashr masà"il; edition, monograph); aesthetics 6739/1; al-'Ahd 7457/3 (study); Alexander of Aphrodisias 4844/2.1 (sources of Ibn S.: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Themistius, John Philoponus); Alfred of Sarashel 8954/2 (ArabicLatin translations); allegory 4786/1; -Àmidì 2650/1 (hermeneutics and logic – comparison); angle, concept of – Qu†b al-Dìn alShìràzì 5667/1; 'aql 7192/1; argumentation 6005/1 (Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd – structures of argumentation, rhetoric); Aristotle 1065/1 (Ibn S. as “commentator” of A.); 3042/1 (Ibn S.’s logic, comparison with Aristotle); Aristotle, De anima 3301/6 (reception in Islam and Ibn Sìnà); 3805/1 (Ibn S.’s glosses on Aristotle, De anima and their Greek commentatorial tradition); Aristotle, De generatione et corruptione and Alexander of Aphrodisias 2584/0; Aristotle, Metaphysics 1432/1.1 (Ibn S.’s Arabic translation of Aristotle, Metaphysics); 1557/1 (Met. XI – Ibn S.’s interpretation); Aristotle, Physics 6271/1 (impossibility of an endless body – Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation); Aristotle, Analytica posteriora 6576/1 (demonstration); Aristotle, Rhetoric 5669/1 (comparison); Aristotle (ps.), Theology 218/8 (al-Inßàf, commentary on ~); Asbàb ˙udùth al-˙urùf 7192/5 (ms. copied 596/1200); al-As"ila wa-l-adjwiba 1383/1 (English translation [question 1–10] of the correspondence with Bìrùnì); 8376/2 (analysis); 9347/1 (al-As"ila wa-l-adjwiba; Adjwiba 'an 'ashr masà"il; edition, monograph); atomism 5523/1; attributes 7652/2 (divine ~); 9397/1 (essence – God’s attributes); “Avicennian Boethianism” – Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus 3075/15; Bahmanyar Ibn Marzubàn 4844/3 (~ a faithful disciple of b.S.?); being, concept of 304/5 (comparison with Mullà Íadrà); 714/0 (Meister Eckhart); 3699/1; 3713/1; 7553/1 (being, “intensification” – Ibn S., Mullà Íadrà); belief 8870/1 (Ibn S.’s ~ and his view of the three monotheistic religions; monograph, Arabic); biography 1432/0.2; 2097/1 (biography, autobiography – Spanish translation); 4912/1 (Ghiyàth al-Dìn Khwàndamìr, Óabìb al-siyar fì akhbàr afràd al-bashar, extract: Dhikr-i shamma-i a˙wàl-i Abù 'Alì); 7457/2 (life, works – tabular chronology); 7457/6 (historical sources); 8490/2; al-Birr wa-l-ithm 4952/2 (analysis); -Bìrùnì → al-as"ila wa-l-adjwiba; body 6271/1 (Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation); 8349/1; Boethius Severinus – “Avicennian Boethianism” – Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus 3075/15;
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bu'd, ab'àd 6271/1 (Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation); burhàn al-ßàdiqìn" 6148/2; causality 5328/1 (causatedness – contingency); 7575/1 (causal similarity [“a man begets a man”] – Greek, medieval thought, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd); 9285/3; 9285/6 (immanent – transcendent causes – Neoplatonic forerunners); chance, evil, providence 1359/1; chronology of works → works; cosmology 8302/1 (criticism by 'Abd al-Karìm al-Shahrastànì and Ibn Rushd); creation 3699/1; → God; Dànish-nàma"i 'Alà"ì 4841/2 (source of Ghazzàlì, Mi'yàr al-'ilm fì fann al-man†iq); De anima → al-Shifà" – al-ˇabì'iyàt – alnafs; demonstration 6576/1 (Aristotle, Analytica posteriora); Descartes 6961/1 (soul; epoche “phenomenological reduction” in Husserl, Ibn Sìnà and Descartes); Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus 3075/4 (concept of science); 3075/9; 3075/14 (sciences, division of – impact of Boethius Severinus and Ibn Sìnà); Duns Scotus 2016/1; 4170/1 (criticism of Islamic concept of cosmological necessity); 4904/1; “Eastern” philosophy 3804/2.1 (comparison with al-Shifà" – not “mystical” or “illuminationist”); → al-falsafa almashriqiyya; → al-Óikma al-mashriqiyya; → man†iq al-mashriqiyìn; education 2463/1 (philosophy of ~); 5353/1 (philosophy of ~); ens necessarium 2164/1 (Raimundus Lullus); epistemology 1912/1; 2153/1; 3810/1; 4887/1 (Descartes); 8001/2; 8802/0; esse 1714/1 (primacy of esse – medieval Christian philosophy); 3586/1 (esse, essentia – Thomas Aquinas – De ente et essentia – comparison with Ibn Sìnà); essence 2164/1 (trinity – Raimundus Lullus); 2274/0 (abstraction, universals, essence); 2606/1 (~ existence); 3586/1 (esse, essentia – Thomas Aquinas – De ente et essentia – comparison with Ibn Sìnà); 3699/1 (~ existence); 9285/3 (essence – existence identical in God); 9397/1 (essence – God’s attributes); estimation 4029/0; eternity 9285/5 (~ of the world – ~ of attributes in Sunni kalàm); ethics 4952/3 (Ibn S., Risàla fì l-akhlàq – edition, French translation); evil 1359/1 (~, chance, providence); 8299/0 (Ibn S., Thomas Aquinas); existence 1497/3 (mental ~, Thomas Aquinas); 3586/1 (Thomas Aquinas, De ente et essentia – comparison with Ibn Sìnà); 6993/1 (Proclean ‘remaining’); 8802/0; 9285/3 (essence – existence identical in God); Fakhr al-Dìn alRàzì 838/1 (Ibn S.’s concept of time, criticized by ~); 3755/1 (impact of Avicennian psychology); 8367/9 (logic of Ibn S., criticized by ~); al-falsafa al-mashriqiyya “eastern philosophy” → man†iq al-mashriqiyìn 3804/2.1; Fàràbì 2746/1 (Fàràbì’s impact on
ibn sìnà
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Ibn S.); 3473/1 (Ibn S. and Fàràbì – main ideas; monograph, Arabic); 5862/1 (~ and Ibn S. on God- world relation); 6884/2 (political philosophy – Ibn S., Fàràbì, Mullà Íadrà); Faßl fì l-˙uzn wa-asbàbihì 7192/5 (ms. copied 596/1200); fikr 218/8 (revelation, vision [“non-discursive thought”] versus fikr “discursive thought”); “flying man” 1642/1 (Thomas Aquinas); 4029/0 (Ibn Sìnà’s writings – echo in the Latin West); form 5586/3 (~, matter – “homology”-argument); fußùß “essential parts” 1432/0.2; Galen 3885/1 (Galenic impact on concepts of intellect, soul body); Ghazzàlì 4841/1 (~ source of Ibn S.); 4841/3 (Ibn S. not really refuted by Ghazzàlì, Tahàfut al-falàsifa); 5974/1; God 211/0.1 (God’s knowledge of particulars); 211/0.2 (God, creation – Thomas Aquinas); 477/1 (proof of his existence – influence of the mutakallimùn); 4685/1 (theodicy); 5504/1 (ontological proof of God); 5862/1 (Fàràbì and Ibn S. on God-world relation); 6576/1 (concept of ~ – demonstration); 7776/3 (model of God’s act); 9285/3 (essence – existence identical in God); 9397/1 (essence – God’s attributes); good 6576/1 (concept of ~ – Plato); ˙ads 5430/3 (Ibn Kammùna, comparison); → main entry “intuition”; Hallevi 5590/1; Óayy Ibn YaqΩàn 3129/2 (~ and Mi'ràdj nàma – Qushayrì, Kitàb alMi'ràdj ); 4060/1 (edition); 6979/1 (gnostic-hermetic background); Hebrew transmission 9494/2 (medieval Jewish philosophy); Heidegger 2606/1.1 (comparison); Henry of Ghent 4847/1 (~, Summa – traces of Avicennian metaphysics); heritage of Ibn Sìnà (1000–ca.1350) 3807/2; hermeneutics 4061/1; al-Óikma almashriqiyya 3804/2.1 (“Eastern philosophy” – contents, mss.); 6271/1; 8490/2; “homology”-argument 5586/3 (form, matter – ~); al-Óudùd 4841/2 (source of Ghazzàlì, Mi'yàr al-'ilm fì fann al-man†iq); 5022/2 (analysis, translation); al-Óukùma fì ˙udjadj al-muthbitìna li-l-mà∂ì mabda"an zamàniyyan (= Risàla fìmà taqarrara 'indahù min al-˙ukùma fì ˙udhjadj al-muthbitìna li-l-mà∂ì mabda"an zamàniyyan) – edition 4446/1; Husserl 6961/1 (soul; epoche “phenomenological reduction” in Husserl, Ibn Sìnà and Descartes); Óußùl 'ilm wa-˙ikma 6271/1 (study of the transmission); 7457/3 (recensions, study of the transmission); Ibn al-Muqaffa', Kalìla wa-Dimna 8490/2 (impact on Ibn S., Risàlat al-ˇayr); Ibn 'Arabì 7013/1 (soul as mirror – b.S., Ghazzàlì, ~); Ibn Mas'ùd alMas'ùdì 8172/1 (Mu˙ammad Ibn Mas'ùd al-Mas'ùdì, al-Shukùk wa-l-shubah 'alà l-Ishàràt – critical comments on Ibn S., al-Ishàràt); Ibn Rushd 1829/1 (Thomas Aquinas); 7575/1 (causal similarity
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[“a man begets a man”] – Greek, medieval thought, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd); 8302/1 (Ibn S.’s cosmology – criticism by 'Abd alKarìm al-Shahrastànì and Ibn Rushd); Ibn ˇufayl 7399/1 (philosophy and mysticism); Ibn Zayla 6271/1; imagination 4913/1; 5817/1 (monograph, Arabic); 6271/1 (Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation); → khayàl; infinity 6271/1 (Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation); al-Inßàf 218/7 (soul’s relationship to body); 218/8 (commentary on the ps.-Aristotelian Theology); 4844/1 (analysis, source-analysis); intellect 211/0 (active intellect – Plotin); 2292/1 ( John Philoponus); 3885/1 (~, soul, body – Aristotelian, Neoplatonic, Galenic sources); 4029/0 (Arabic writings – Latin reception); 4029/4 (Ibn Sìnà and his impact on the Latin West, from Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus to Albertus Magnus); 6271/1 (Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation); 7013/1 (theoretical – practical ~); intuition 3810/1; → main entry “intuition”; al-Ishàràt wa-l-tanbìhàt 4841/2 (source of Ghazzàlì, Mi'yàr al-'ilm fì fann al-man†iq); 4913/1 (contemplative vision – “oriental philosophy”); 7313/1 (Qu†b al-Dìn al-Ràzì al-Ta˙tànì: al-Mu˙àkamàt bayna Shar˙ay [Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì and Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì] alIshàràt. al-Ilàhiyàt [by Ibn Sìnà] – edition); 8172/1 (criticism by Mu˙ammad Ibn Mas'ùd al-Mas'ùdì, al-Shukùk wa-l-shubah 'alà l-Ishàràt); 8490/2 (comparison with Ibn S., Risàlat al-ˇayr); 8617/1 (rhetoric premises); Ismà'ìl Ibn Mu˙ammad Rìzì, Óayàt al-nufùs – resurrection 5927/4; Ismailiyya 2289/00; 2289/02; Jewish philosophy → Hebrew transmission; John Blund 9230/1 (selfreflectivity of inner senses from Aristotle to Ibn Sìnà); John Philoponus 2292/1 (intellect); 4844/2.1 (sources of Ibn S.: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Themistius, John Philoponus); 7426/5 ( John Philoponus, Against Aristotle on the Eternity of the world – on the composition of the heavens – echo in Ibn Sìnà); judgement, absolute, necessary, possible – Theophrastus, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Islamic theology 7969/1.2; Kalàm 3811.0 (~ – logic); Kant 6576/1 (knowledge as concept and assent – structural comparison; metaphysics); khayàl 2365/2 (doctrine of~ – root of Ibn 'Arabì, doctrine of imagination); → imagination; alKirmànì, Abù l-Qàsim → main entry; Kitàb → s. the word following Kitàb; knowledge 6535/1 (harmony of philosophy and religion – divine attribute of knowledge); 6576/1 (~ as concept and assent – Kant, structural comparison); → epistemology; Koran
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4843/2 (exegesis – survey); → tafsìr; Latin transmission 3075/1 (project of Latin translation as dialoge of religions); 4029/0 (De anima [= al-Shifà", al-ˇabì'iyyàt – al-Nafs] – index locorum); 4848/0.1 (heritage of Ibn S. in Islamic and Latin world); 4905/1 (being, creation – vocabulary of Avicenna Latinus, Prima philosophia); 5202/a; 8954/2 (Alfred of Sarashel – Arabic-Latin translations); → Avicenna/ Avicennism; Leibniz 7426/5.1 (Ibn S., theodicy and relative incommensurability of celestial periods – impact on Western Christianity (14th c.) and Leibniz); life → biography; logic 3811.0 (~ – Kalàm); 3042/1 (comparison with Aristotle); 6576/1 (structural comparison with Kant, modern concepts of logic); 7969/1.2 (quantification of predicate; quantification of conditional premises); 8366/1 (Ibn S. and Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì – contradiction and conversion of the absolute proposition); 8367/9 (criticism by Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); 8368/1 (syllogistic after Ibn Sìnà); → propositions; → syllogism; al-Mabda" wa-l-ma'àd 2641/1 (source: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Maqàla fì mabàdi" al-kull ); Maimonides 2153/1 (epistemology); 2458/2; ma'nà 4029/0 (ma'ànì ‘intentions’); 9284/1; Man†iq almashriqiyìn 3804/2.1; manuscripts 7457/1 (photostats of manuscripts in American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE) library, Cairo); 8480/2 (texts copied in 721–3/1321–23); → also single titles; al-Masà"il al-gharìba al-'ishrìniyya – edition 4583; mathematics 2655/2; 7427/2 (~ and philosophy); 7428/1 (~ and metaphysics); matter 5586/3 (form, matter – “homology”-argument); medicine 3811/1 (medical theory, scientific method in the age of Ibn Sìnà); Meister Eckhart 714/0 (being – comparison with Ibn S.); metaphysics 1432/5 (antecedents and comparison of different works by Ibn Sìnà); 2041/1 (concept of metaphysics); 6576/1 (Kant); 7428/1 (mathematics and ~); 9284/01 (Thomas Aquinas – Siger of Brabant – subject of metaphysics); 9285/2 (metaphysics in context); → al-Shifà", Ilàhiyàt; Michael Scot 3571/1 (psychology); mi'ràdj 6884/1 (~, Yoga); Mi'ràdj nàma 3129/2 (Qushayrì, Kitàb al-Mi'ràdj ); 6884/1 (analysis); 8490/2 (comparison with Risàlat al-ˇayr); monotheism 3955/1 (“neoplatonized monotheism”); motion 4021/0; 7807/1 (Ibn S., Mullà Íadrà); Mubà˙athàt 4923/1; 7457/2 (transmission, contents, structure); al-Mùdjaz fì l-˙ikma al-'amaliyya 6525/1 (edition); Mullà Íadrà 4834/2 (Aristotle – soul, substantial movement, wudjùd ); 4851/1 (~’s use of I.S.’s Ta'lìqàt); 6884/2 (political philosophy – Ibn S., Fàràbì, Mullà Íadrà); 7553/1 (Mullà Íadrà – being,
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“intensification”); 8076/1 (psychology – comparison of Ibn S. with Mullà Íadrà); muttaßil 6271/1 (Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd alHamadhànì – edition, French translation); al-Nadjàt 4841/2 (source of Ghazzàlì, Mi'yàr al-'ilm fì fann al-man†iq); 5042/1 (English translation, part); nature 6302/1 (concept of nature as servant – criticized by William of Auvergne); “neoplatonized monotheism” 3955/1; ontology 1065/1; “oriental” philosophy 3804/2.1; paradise 8409/1; philosophy 477/2 (~ and religion); 2348/1 (~ and sharì'a – definition); → “eastern philosophy”; → “oriental philosophy”; 6005/1 (stylistics of his philosophy); 6535/1 (harmony of philosophy and religion – divine attribute of knowledge); 7427/2 (mathematics and ~); place 8802 (concept of ~); Plethon 304/2(indirect influence by Ibn S.); 304/3 (~ as critic of Ibn S.); Plotinus 218/7 (soul’s relationship to body); political philosophy 1750/1; 5996/1 (comparison with Fàràbì); 6525/1 (monograph, Arabic; 1999); 6884/2 (Fàràbì, Mullà Íadrà); prophecy 315/1 (properties – Ibn S., al-Ghazzàlì); 3804/2; 4029/0 (Arabic writings and Latin reception); 6884/1; 8302/2 (echo in 'Abd al-Karìm al-Shahrastànì); propositions 8368/1 (Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì, al-Qazwìnì al-Kàtibì, Shirwànì); providence, evil, chance 1359/1; pseudo-Avicennian corpus → works; psychology 4733/1 (monograph, Arabic); 4870/1 (mystical psychology – impact on Sanà"ì, Abù l-Madjd Madjdùd: Sayr al-'ibàd ilà l-ma'àd ); 6884/1; 6961/1 (Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd, Maimonides, Husserl, Aristotle); 7013/1; 8001/1; 8076/1 (comparison with Mullà Íadrà); 8662/1; → soul; al-Qaßìda al-'ayniyya fì l-nafs 1813/1 (with a commentary attributed to an unknown scholar [“'Abd al-Ra˙màn al-Íùfì”] – edition); 2289/00 (edition, French translation; commentary by Ibn al-Walìd, al-Risàla al-Mufìda fì ì∂à˙ mul©az al-Qaßìda); 5116/1.1 (reception in Khalìl Djibràn); 5696/1 (Ismaili interpretation by 'Alì Ibn Mu˙ammad Ibn al-Walìd); quiddity 1065/1 (universal ~, threefold distinction – background in Aristotle and commentators); -Qushayrì, Kitàb al-Mi'ràdj 3129/2 (Ibn S., Mi'ràdj nàma); Qu†b al-Dìn al-Shìràzì – angle, concept of 5667/1; Raimundus Lullus 2164/1 (comparison); reason – revelation 477/2; religion 477/2 (~ and philosophy); 6535/1 (harmony of philosophy and religion – divine attribute of knowledge); 9112/1 (philosophy of ~ – Fàràbì); revelation, vision (“non-discursive thought”) versus fikr “discursive thought” 218/8; rhetoric 6005/1 (Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd – structures of argumentation, rhetoric); al-Risàla al-a∂˙awiyya fì amr
ibn sìnà
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al-ma'àd 4829/1 (bodies, souls and resurrection); 6273/1 (commentary by Ibn Taymiyya, Dar" al-ta'àru∂ – translation); 7192/5 (ms. copied 596/1200); Risàla fì aqsàm al-'ulùm al-'aqliyya 3811/1 (division of sciences); Risàla fì daf' al-ghamm min almawt → Faßl fì l-˙uzn wa-asbàbihì; Risàla fì daf' al-˙uzn → Faßl fì l-˙uzn wa-asbàbihì; Risàla fì ib†àl a˙kàm al-nudjùm 6271/1; Risàla fì l-akhlàq 4952/2 (analysis, sources); 4952/3 (edition, French translation); Risàla fì l-'ishq 4685/1 (love for the good); Risàla fì l-kalàm 'alà l-nafs al-nà†iqa 272 (edition), 288 (Risàla fì l-kalàm 'alà l-nafs al-nà†iqa – edition, analysis, Arabic), 8085 (Risàla fì l-kalàm 'alà l-nafs al-nà†iqa – edition); Risàla fì l-nafs wa-baqà"ihà wa-ma'àdihà 3301/2 (Persian translation – edition); Risàla fì l-sa'àda wa-l-˙udjadj 7192/5 (ms. copied in 596/1200); Risàla fì l-siyàsa 9406/1 (analysis, comparison with Plato, Republic and Laws, in Malay); Risàla fìmà taqarrara 'indahù min al-˙ukùma fì ˙udhjadj al-muthbitìna li-l-mà∂ì mabda"an zamàniyyan → al-Óukùma fì ˙udjadj al-muthbitìna li-l-mà∂ì mabda"an zamàniyyan; Risàla fì màhiyat/sirr al-ßalàt 5897/1 (Persian translation, commentary); Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì 6271/1 (edition, French translation); Risàlat al-Maghribàn 6525/1(edition); Risàlat al-qa∂à" 6271/1 (edition, French translation); Risàlat al-ˇayr 8490/2 (edition, English and modern Persian translation, analysis); ~ influenced by Ibn al-Muqaffa', Kalìla wa-Dimna); Risàlat ba'∂ al-afà∂ìl ilà 'ulamà" madìnat al-salàm [= Risàla ilà 'ulamà" Baghdàd yas"aluhum al-inßàf baynahù wa-bayna radjul Hamadhànì yudda'ì l-˙ikma) 6271/1 (analysis); sababiyya “causality” 9285/4; Sanà"ì, Abù l-Madjd Madjdùd 4870/1 (mystical psychology – impact on Sanà"ì, Sayr al-'ibàd ilà l-ma'àd ); sciences 1458/3 (division of ~ and encyclopaedias); 3811/1 (division of sciences); 6712/1 (Ibn S.’s contributions); senses 3079/3 (inner~); 9230/1 (selfreflectivity of inner senses from Aristotle to Ibn Sìnà and John Blund); sex unity – polarity 423/1; al-Shahrastànì, 'Abd alKarìm 4877/1 (Ibn S. criticized by ~); 8302/1 (Ibn S.’s cosmology – criticism by ~ and Ibn Rushd); 8302/2 (Ibn S.’s impact on ~); sharì'a 2348/1 (philosophy and sharì'a – definition); shay"iyya (‘thingness”) 9285/4; shellfish and nerves 4029/0 (Ibn Sìnà’s writings, Latin reception); Shi'a 6360/1; al-Shifà" 1432/0.2 (material, formal causality); 1432/00 (preface, Latin transmission); 4841/2 (source of Ghazzàlì, Mi'yàr al-'ilm fì fann al-man†iq); 4844/2.1 (sources: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Themistius, John
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Philoponus); al-Shifà", al-Ilà§iyàΔ 1432/0.2 (Alexander, Fì mabàdi" al-kull and Themistius, paraphrase of Aristotle, Metaphysics, Lambda); 1432/2 (reception of Aristotle, Metaphysics II); 1432/3 (Aristotle, Metaphysics book III); 1432/4 (Aristotle, Metaphysics); 1432/5 (structure of metaphysical science and antecedents); 1432/0.1 and 1432/6 (Philosophia prima, quoted by Albertus Magnus, Commentary on Metaphysics); 2183/2 (Kalàm fì ma˙∂ al-khayr as source); 2274/0 (I,5 ed. Anawati/Zàyid pp. 29–34; V,1+2 pp. 195–206; 207–212 – French translation); 2510/1 (shay"); 4274/1 (axioms); 4905/1 (being, creation – vocabulary of Avicenna Latinus, Prima philosophia); 5139/3 (Óàshiya by Djamal al-Dìn al-Khwansàrì – edition); 5586/4 (alIlàhiyàt III,2–3 – concept of One – Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì – comparison); 5586/5 (edition, Latin version, Italian transl.); al-Man†iq – al-K§a†àba – 9162/1 (reception in Barhebraeus – Butyrum sapientiae, Book of Rhetoric (edition, translation, commentary); al-Man†iq – al-MaqùlàΔ 1065/1 (Aristotle, Categories); al-Man†iq – al-Qiyàs 8367/7 (Fàràbì’s lost Great Commentary as source); al-Man†iq – al-s§i'r 3861/1 (thaumaston); al-ˇabì'iyàΔ 1359/1 (ittifàq “chance”); 6165/2 (substantial change); 5139/2 (al-ˇabì'iyàΔ, al-maqàla al-ùlà [Fì l-asbàb wa-l-mabàdi" li-l-†abì'iyàt] wa-l-thàniya [Fì l-˙araka wa-mà yadjrì madjràhà]- Óàshiya by Djamàl al-Dìn al-Khwansàrì – edition); alˇabì'iyàΔ, al-Maqàla al-thàlitha fì l-umùr allatì li-l-†abì'iyàt min djihat mà lahà kamm, 5523/1 (ch. 3–5 – English translation); al-ˇabì'iyàΔ – al-Óayawàn 5312/1 (analysis: Aristotle and Galen); 5315/1 (excerpts in Marwazì, ˇabà"i' al-˙ayawàn); 9018.1 (Latin translation [= Abbreviatio Avicennae] – manuscripts, editions); al-ˇabì'iyyàΔ – al-Ma'àdin wa-l-àΔ§àr al-'ulwiyya 3119/3 ( Judah ha-Cohen, Midrash ha-Óokhmah – Meteorology, use of Ibn Rushd, Middle commentary and Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà"); al-ˇabì'iyàΔ – al-nafs 3075/15 (impact on Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus, concept of abstraction); 3804/2 (alNafs V 6 – German translation, commentary); 4029/0 (Latin transmission); al-ˇabì'iyyàΔ – al-Samà' al-†àbì'ì 4020/0 (survey of chapters, first comparison with Aristotle, Physics); 4021/0 (definition of movement; French translation of book II, ch. I [pp. 81–87, 4]); 4024/2 (structure, contents); 4844/2 (Latin translation – particularities); 6165/1 (translation and commentary of section “The Now”, ed. Said Zayed [160–165]); Siger of Brabant 9284/01 (Thomas Aquinas – Siger of Brabant – subject of metaphysics); soul 218/7 (soul’s relationship to body); 1020/2; 2505/1 (~ and body); 3301/6 (doctrine and Aristotelian background); 3885/1 (~, body, intellect
ibn sìnà
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– Aristotelian, Neoplatonic, Galenic sources); 5022/4 (human soul); 7013/1 (~ as mirror – b.S., Ghazzàlì, Ibn 'Arabì); 8662/1 (existence); space, vacuum 3747/1; 6165/2.1 (space, dimensionality and interpenetration in Ibn Sìnà); subject (concept of ) 1020/2; sufism 714/1; 4870/1 (mystical psychology – impact on Sanà"ì, Abù l-Madjd Madjdùd: Sayr al-'ibàd ilà l-ma'àd ); 6414/2 (monograph); syllogism 270/3 (Aristotelian ~); 8368/1 (syllogistic after Ibn Sìnà); Syriac transmission 8501/3 (Syriac translations by Barhebraeus); Tafsìr al-A'là [Sura 87] 8439/1 (Tajik translation); Tafsìr al-falaq [Sure 113] 2559/2 (study); 8439/1 (Tajik translation); Tafsìr al-Ikhlàß [Sura 112] 2559/1 (study); 8439/1 (Tajik translation); Tafsìr al-Nàs [Sura 114] – 8439/1 (Tajik translation); Tafsìr al-Nùr [Sura 24] 5813/1 (study); 8439/1 (Tajik translation); Tafsìr “Thumma istawà ilà l-samà" wa-hya dukhàn 8439/1 (Tajik translation); → Koran; takhßìß “particularization” 477/1; Ta'lìqàt 4851/1 (used by Mullà Íadrà); tashkìk 2673/2; → tashkìk, main entry; terminology 2425/3; 2425/5 (~ of humanities); Themistius 4844/2.1 (sources of Ibn S.: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Themistius, John Philoponus); theodicy 4685/1; 7426/5.1 (theodicy and relative incommensurability of celestial periods – impact on Western Christianity (14th c.) and Leibniz); theology 3811.0 (concept of ~ – logic); Thomas Aquinas 1829/1 (Ibn Rushd); 1921; 4904/1; 5497; 7652/1 (“whatness” of God – Ibn S., Thomas Aquinas, William of Auvergne); 8299/0 (Ibn S., Thomas Aquinas on evil); 9282; 9283; 9284/01 (Thomas Aquinas – Siger of Brabant – subject of metaphysics); time 838/1 (concept of ~, criticized by Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); translation 6800/1 (selections); ˇùsì, Naßìr al-Dìn 8366/1 (Ibn Sìnà and~ – logic: contradiction and conversion of the absolute proposition); TwelverShì'ì reception 7341/1; universals 2274/0 (abstraction, universals, essence); 'Uyùn al-masà"il 6576/1 (German translation); vision 4029/0 (Latin reception); wàdjib al-wudjùd 6884/1; “whatness” of God 7652/1 (Ibn S., Thomas Aquinas, William of Auvergne); William of Auvergne 6302/1 (concept of nature as servant – criticized by ~); 7652/1 (“whatness” of God – Ibn S., Thomas Aquinas, William of Auvergne); woman, concept of 7950/1; works 2074/1 (systematic arrangement, chronology); 7457/2 (life, works – tabular chronology); 7457/5 (pseudo-Avicennian corpus, methodological considerations); 8379/1 (problem of works ascribed to him); 8480/2 (texts copied in 721–3/1321–23); wudjùb/
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wudjùd mu†laq 2164/1 (Raimundus Lullus); wudjùd 2164/1 (~ mu†laq – Raimundus Lullus); 3955/1 (~ – màhiya). → Avicenna. Ibn Suwàr – “Meteorological Phenomena” – edition, translation 5520/1. Ibn ˇàhir, Abù 'Abd al-Ra˙màn – Ibn Rushd’s friend, remarks on his life and works 7214/b. Ibn Taymiyya 7330/2; Aristotle → logic; Dar" al-ta'àru∂ 6273/1 (translation [part]: Ibn Sìnà, Risàla a∂˙awiyya – commentary by Ibn Taymiyya); 6283/1 (~ ed. Sàlim I 156,5–170: French translation – against contradictions of the rationalists); economics 3492/5; -Ghazzàlì 5111/1 (~ criticized by Ibn T.); Ibn Rushd 5324/1 (~ criticized by Ibn T.); logic 5324/2 (criticism of Aristotelian logic); 5485/1 (criticism of Aristotelian logic); 6000/1; 6003/1; Naq∂ al-man†iq edition 4632/1; psychology 4708/1a; al-Radd 'alà l-man†iqiyìn 5111/1; 5324/2 (structure, sources); 5360/1 (comparison with Abù l-Najà al-Farì∂, Kitàb al-Khamsìn mas"ala fì kasr al-man†iq). Ibn ˇufayl 1785/2 (survey); 1916/1 (survey); 3698/1 (survey, 2000); 5626/1; 8482/1 (life, works, thought, influence – surveys); Baltasar Gracián 7400/1; Casona, Alejandro – echo of Ibn ˇ. 8680/1; Ghazzàlì 7330/1.1 + 7330/1.2; Óayy Ibn YaqΩàn 1929/2 (English translation); 3755/2 (~ as reaction to Ghazzàlì’s criticism of philosophy); 4057/1 (Hebrew commentary by Moses of Narbonne – edition); 4060/1 (edition); 4280/1 (imagination and aesthetics); 4786/1 (allegory); 5042/1 (English translation, part); 5889/1 (A(b)sàl and Joseph – symbols and narration); 7990/1 (parallels with Buddhism, Bhagawad Gita and Vedanta); 8800/1 (English translation); Ibn Sìnà 3804/2.1 (Ibn Sìnà, al-Falsafa al-mashriqiyya – as seen by Ibn ˇ); 7399/1 (philosophy and mysticism); philosophy 8686/1 (autodidact philosopher); → religion; religion 9112/1 (philosophy of ~); 3482/0 (harmony of ~ and philosophy). Ibn Tùmart – Ghazzàlì’s meeting with him in Alexandria 3107/1. Ibn ˇumlùs, al-Madkhal ilà ßinà'at al-man†iq 719/01 (Kitàb al-Kha†àba – sources: Ibn Rushd, Ibn Sìnà, al-Fàràbì); 719/02 (Kitàb al-Shi'r – sources; syllogism). Ibn Umayl al-Tamìmì – al-Mà" al-waraqì wa-l-ar∂ al-nadjmiyya 1818/1 (Greek sources); 1818/2 (generation and corruption, embryologie). Ibn Yùsuf al-Bøsnawì, Mu˙ammad – Bosniak logician 5587/1. Ibn Zayla – biographical portrait, philosophical correspondence with Ibn Sìnà 7457/2; → Ibn Sìnà.
ibn zùlàq ‒ ikhwàn al-ßafà"
373
Ibn Zùlàq, Fa∂à"il Mißr – chapter on scholars in Egypt in pre-Islamic time, including philosophers as Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Kindì 2142/1. Ibràhìm al-Óalabì – mathematics – philosophy 7427/2. idealism,transcendental (Kant) – Averroism 7575/2. ideas 6570/1 (Mullà Íadrà’s view); → form 9089/1. identification, cognitive [= identity of knower and known] – Ibn Rushd 1493/1. identity, concept of – modern philosophy 4082/1.1. idjtihàd – modern Arabic-Islamic thought 4082/1.1. i∂†iràr – Kindì 218/8.1. ikhtiyàr 218/8.1 (Kindì – Plotin – Stoa); 7969/2 (early Islamic theology – Greek models). Ikhwàn al-Íafà" wa-khulàn al-wafà" 2637/2 (survey); 3906/1 (date: late 9th century); 3910/1 (historical study); 6882/1 (survey); 8310/1+ 8310/2 (survey, remarks by Steinschneider); Alawites 3903/2 (philosophy); alchemy 6035/1; → Djàbir; Archimedes 1129/1 (~s’ echo in Ikhwàn al-Íafà"); 2257/1 (survey, 1898); astrology 1782/1 (“On the revolutions and the cycles of the spheres” and its forerunners); 2293/0 (sun as king of heavens); Djàbir 6035/1 (alchemy – composition of bodies); → alchemy; embryology → generation and corruption; ethics 333/1; Fàràbì 1125/1 (comparison with Fàràbì’s concept of the perfect state); 3685/1 (Ep. XXII: animals versus man – religion and politics); generation and corruption, embryology 1818/2; heaven 8951/3; Ibn alRùmì 6024/1; Ibn Íaddìq 2459/1; Ibn Sìnà 8490/2 (influence on ~, Risàlat al-ˇayr); iktisàb 7128/1 (Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì – ~); imàm, king 1177/1; Ismailiyya 3903/1; Jewish philosophy 9502/1 (impact on ~); Liber introductorius in artem logicae demonstrationis – 5202/a (remarks); measuring 256/1 (art of ~); meteorology 4082/1; nature 1134/0 (concept of ~, comparison with Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì); 3920/1 (concept of ~); perfect state 1125/1 (comparison with Fàràbì); philosophy 2348/1 (~ and sharì'a, definition); 6096/1 (philosophy of I.Í. monograph, Arabic); Plato 1146/1 (parallels; comparison of Greek and Arabic texts); political philosophy 1146/c (Plato, Aristotle); 1177/1; psychology 4708/1a; “regal policy” – temporal and religious connotations 1177/1; religion, piety 1137/1 (~, piety); 3685/1 (Ep. XXII: animals versus man – religion and politics, comparison with Fàràbì); resurrection 1133/1; Risàlat Djàmi'at al-djàmi'a
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ikhwàn al-ßafà" ‒ imàma
1183/1 (Greek sources); Sabians 3903/3 (monograph, Arabic); science 1134/1 (concept of ~); 1458/3 (division of sciences and encyclopaedias); 4014/1 (natural sciences); sharì'a → philosophy; sufism 5116/2 (Ep. 46: †arìq, Sufi way – partial French translation, with text); †arìq 5116/2 (Ep. 46: †arìq, Sufi way – partial French translation, with text); time 203/1 (concept of ~); tolerance 6048/2 (concept of ~). iktisàb → Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì. il˙àd 8408/4. ilhàm – concept of “autodidact philosopher” 8686/1. 'illa 8114/1 (Ghazzàlì, Ibn Rushd, Ibn 'Arabì); 8497/1 (Maqdisì, Mu†ahhar Ibn ˇàhir – al-Bad" wa-l-ta"rìkh); 9285/4 (al-'illa al-ghà"iyya – prior to al-'illa al-fà'iliyya: Ibn Sìnà). illumination 2637/2 (illuminationist philosophy – survey); 3037/1 (doctrine of ~ – light and being); 7322/1 (doctrine of ~ – gnosis, sufism, Zoroastrians – comparison); 9089/2 (doctrine of ~ – Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq]). 'ilm 100/1 (concept of ~ – Islamic-Malay world); 1496/1 (Fàràbì); 4067/1 (concept of ~ – Mullà Íadrà); 6538/1 (concept of ~ – Malay world); 6441/1 (~, 'ulamà" – Mullà Íadrà’s concept); 8497/1 (Maqdisì, Mu†ahhar Ibn ˇàhir – al-Bad" wa-l-ta"rìkh); 8705/1 (Mu'tazilite view in ms. Brit. Mus. Or. 8613, edition of section on 'ilm); → epistemology; → knowledge. 'ilm al-˙u∂ùrì – Ibn Sìnà 6961/1. ilzàm “consequence” 5996/2. imagination 2637/2 (imaginal realism); 1495/1 (Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd, Albertus Magnus Thomas Aquinas); Averroism 8301/1; 8301/1 (”imaginism” [imaginismo]); Ibn 'Arabì 2365/2; Ibn Rushd 9276/1 (imaginative faculty as missing link between individual soul and material intellect); Ibn Sìnà 4913/1; 6271/1 (~, Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation); Ibn ˇufayl, Óayy Ibn YaqΩàn 4280/1 (imagination – aesthetics); Miskawayh 5927/3.0; Mullà Íadrà 5489/1 (objectivity of imagination). → wahm; → khayàl; → phantasy. imago Dei – Iranian mysticism 7192/6. Imàm 2029/2 (Fàràbì, “Imamic” constitution); 9110/1 (Ismaili writings, Greek elements). imàma 8172/2 (concept of ~ – “socio-political pessimism” of Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì – contrast of F.’s “Hobbesian” political theory with Fàràbì’s “utopian optimism”); 8302/2 (Shahrastànì, 'Abd al-Karìm).
ìmàn ‒ intellectus
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ìmàn – concept of ~ and definition as determination of the general 7969/1.2. imitation – Fàràbì, Ibn Rushd 5996/0. immortality of the soul – Paduan Averroism – Pietro Pomponazzi 3072/1; → soul. India 2077/1 (India, 16th and 17th c. – Islamic philosophy – survey [1999]); 7330/2 (rational sciences in medieval India). individuality → personality. individuation 2505/1 (Ibn Sìnà); 2584/2 (Mullà Íadrà); 3321/00 (Ibn Rushd, Thomas Aquinas); 8001/1; 9337/1 (Averroism – Richard Rufus). indivisibles → atom/atomism. infinity – Ibn Sìnà, Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation 6271/1 inniyya 339/1 (“being” – divinity – Ibn Sìnà); 7341/2.1 (Islamic philosophy, Shì'a, Óadìth). intellect 2637/2 (active ~); 4966/1 (~, intellection and intelligibles); 5022/3 (human ~ – Aristotle, the Greek commentators, Kindì, Abù Bakr al-Ràzì, al-Fàràbì, Miskawayh, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Bàdjdja, Ibn ˇufayl, Ibn Rushd, Thomas Aquinas); 6064/1 (from Aristotle to Ibn Khaldùn – monograph, Arabic); 8001/1; 8662/1 (~, knowledge); Alessandro Achillini → Averroes; Luca Prassicio; Averroism 4029/1.1 (“unicity” of the material intellect – Averroism – Nicoletto Vernia, Alessandro Achillini, Luca Prassicio); → Ibn Rushd; Fàràbì 3444/3 (Alexander of Aphrodisias, De intellectu as source of Fàràbì’s doctrine of four intellects); Ibn 'Arabì 2365/2; Ibn Rushd 2458/1 (conjunction of material and active intellect – ~, Gersonides); 3173/1 (active int. 3792/2 (potential and agent int. – Ibn Rushd, Henry Bate); 7575/2 (intellect, agent [Ibn Rushd] – “Verstand” [Kant] – parallels); 9338/1 (~, Richard Rufus, De anima, commentary); Ibn Sìnà 211/0 (active int. ~, Plotin); 4029/0 (~, Arabic writings – Latin reception); 4029/4 (~ and his impact on the Latin West [from Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus to Albertus Magnus]); Kant 7575/2 (intellect, agent [Ibn Rushd] – “Verstand” [Kant] – parallels); Luca Prassicio → Averroes; Mullà Íadrà 1070/1 (intellect – religion); Nicoletto Vernia → Averroes; Richard Rufus 9338/1 (Ibn Rushd, Richard Rufus, De anima, commentary); → anonymous – Utrum beatitudo consistat; → intellectus. intellectus 1336/2 (doctrine of intellectus agens, 13th c. – secondary attribution to Averroes); 3312/1 (intellectus agens – Ibn Rushd – reception
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in Albertus Magnus); 3075/6 (~, intelligentia – in the translations of Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus); 3075/15 (~, intelligentia – Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus, Arabic sources); 8559/3.1 (~ agens – Ibn Rushd); 8559/3.1 (~ materialis – Ibn Rushd); 8559/3.1 (~ in habitu – Ibn Rushd). intentio prima – secunda – Raimundus Lullus 5598/1. intention 4029/0 (Ibn Sìnà); 9284/1 (Ibn Rushd, commentaries on De anima); → ma'nà. intentionality – Ibn Sìnà, Husserl 6961/1. interpenetration 6165/2.1 (space, dimensionality and ~ in Ibn Sìnà). interpretation 5010/1 (truth – existence – Ghazzàlì); 9237/1 (~ and allegory, antiquity to the modern period); → hermeneutics. introduction – key to understanding trends in Islamic philosophy: Ibn ˇufayl, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd 3979/2. intuition 752/1; 3804/2 and 3810/1 (Ibn Sìnà); 7764/1 (Mullà Íadrà); → ˙ads. Iohannes Hispanus 1701/2 (~, John of Seville and John of Spain, problem of identity); 1704/1 (identity and references in cartularies of Toledo Cathedral); 9018.1 (Arabic-Latin translations). Iqbal, Mu˙ammad 1664/1 (thought – monograph, Arabic); 2637/2 (survey); 3774/2 (biography, thought – monograph); 4082/1.1 (“discourse of the modern”); 4707/1 (epistemology – Mullà Íadrà); 4995/1 (existentialism); 7330/2 (sources of his thought); 8112/1 (ethics); 8499/1 (descriptive bibliography). i'ràb – Ibn Rushd, al-Îarùrì fì ßinà'at al-na˙w 8215/1. Iran 1997/1 (philosophy in Iran – Corbin); 2077/1 (Islamic philosophy in ~ – survey [1999]); 2286/1 (Zuravanism, rationalism); 6307/1 (propagation of Islamic books from Iran in China, 17th c.); 6944/1 (influence of Greek in Pehlewi culture and literature). Ìrànshahrì, Abù l-'Abbàs Mu˙ammad – translation, selections 6800/1. -'Iràqì, Fakhr al-Dìn – Lama'àt – wa˙dat al-wudjùd 6072/1. 'irfàn 5467/1 (Mu˙sin Fay∂ Kàshànì – Kalimàt-i maknùna – analysis); 8686/1 (concept of ~ – “autodidact philosopher”). 'Ìsà Ibn Zur'a – Aristotle, Metaphysics – Arabic translation 1432/1.1. Isaac Israeli – medieval Hebrew-Latin transmission 7655/1. Ißfahàn – manuscripts – one-volume collections of philosophical texts 2655/3. Isfizàrì, Abù Óàmid – Kitàb fì masà"il al-umùr al-ilàhiyya – passage of Plato, Res publica VI 506d3–509b10 – edition, translation 7457/4.
is˙àq ibn ˙unayn ‒ ivanow
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Is˙àq Ibn Óunayn 4764/1 (~, translator of Aristotle, De anima – used by Ibn Rushd – Middle/Long Commentary); 1432/1.1 (Arabic translation of Aristotle, Metaphysics). ishàra 2153/1 (Ibn Sìnà); 2365/2 (Ibn 'Arabì). ishràq 5421/3 (Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì – Ismailiyya); 5928/1 (semiotic analysis by I. Netton); 7322/1 (gnosis, sufism – comparison). Isidor of Sevilla – impact on Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus 3075/13. Islam 1200/2 (~ and modern science); 2637/2 (revival of ~); 4082/1.1 (~ and “enlightenment”); 4952/1 (~, influence in the West, translations – monograph, Turkish). “Islamism” as cultural authenticity in the Modern 4082/1.1. “islamization” 4082/1.1 (~ of the “discourse”); 8315/1 (islamization of science). ism – waßf – Islamic theology 7969/1.2. Ismà'ìl Ibn Mu˙ammad Rìzì [fl. ca. 679/1280], Óayàt al-nufùs – resurrection, Avicennian background; influenced by Suhrawardì (-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq) 5927/4. Ismaili/Ismailiyya 1785/2 (thought – survey); 2029/1 (political thought); 2119/1 (intellectual life – overwiew); 2121/1 (thought – survey); 2637/2 (thought – survey); Alawites 3903/2; Ibn Sìnà 2289/00 (Ibn Sìnà and post-fatimide Ismailism according to Ibn al-Walìd, al-Risàla al-Mufìda fì ì∂à˙ mul©az al-Qaßìda); 2289/02; Ikhwàn alÍafà" 3903/1; Imamate 9110/1 (Greek elements in Ismaili writings on the Imamate); inequality of human races 2289/01; knowledge, tree of 2288/1 (ˇayyibite Ismailiyya); Neoplatonism 3903/1 (monograph, Arabic); perfectio prima/secunda 2292/1 (Thomas Aquinas, ˇayyibite Ismailites – common source; John Philoponus); Shahrastànì, 'Abd al-Karìm 8302/2 (impact of Ism. on~); -Tùsì, Naßìr al-Dìn 2121/2 (Alamùt period); 5421/3 (Ishràqì philosophy). istikmàl 2292/1. istinbà† – Ibn Sìnà 4029/2. isti†à'a 218/8.1 (Kindì); 7969/2 (“ability to act” – early Islamic theology – Greek models). istithnà" – logic, Islamic theology 7969/1.2. ittifàq “chance” – Ibn Sìnà 1359/1. itti˙àd – 'àqil – ma'qùl – Ibn Sìnà, Mullà Íadrà 1559/4. ittißàl – Ibn Rushd 1493/1. Ivanow, Vladimir – Corbin, Henri – correspondence 7954/1.
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iwannis of dàrà ‒ judah ha-cohen
Iwannis of Dàrà – treatise on the soul – analysis, comparison with Moses Bar Kepha 7459/2. Jean Buridan – Ibn Rushd – logic, natural theology 5328/0. Jean de la Rochelle – impact of Avienna’s psychology 4029/0. Jewish Kalàm – falsafa 1921/1. Jewish philosophy 3989/1 (Ghazzàlì, Maqàßid al-falàsifa as source for Avicennian natural sciences); 8055/2 (Arabic-Islamic sources); 8257/1 (survey); 8701/1 (debate between Muslim and Jew); 9502/1 (impact of Islamic thought – survey). John Baconthorpe → Baconthorpe. John Blund 1701/1 (Arabic philosophical sources); 4029/0 (impact of Avicenna); 9230/1 (self-reflectivity of memoria in Tractatus de anima). John of Jandun – Averroism – psychology 9231/1. John of Ripa – Averroism 4904/1. John of Sècheville, De principiis naturae – Averroes’ impact 212/3. John Philoponus – 'Abdallàh Ibn al-Fa∂l al-An†àkì 7426/5 ( John Philoponus, Against Aristotle on the Eternity of the world – Arabic fragment on the composition of the heavens – 'Abd Allàh Ibn al-Fa∂l al-An†àkì, Kitàb al-Manfa'a – echo in Ibn Sìnà); Bìrùnì 3541/1 ( John Philoponus, De aeternitate mundi contra Proclum – quotations in al-Bìrùnì, India); Ibn Rushd 3984/1 ( J.Ph., commentary on Aristotle’s Physics – impact on Ibn Rushd’s commentaries on Aristotle’s Physics); 5328/1 ( John Philoponus – infinite power – impact on Ibn Rushd); Ibn Sìnà 4844/2.1 (Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà" – sources: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Themistius, John Philoponus); 7426/5 ( John Philoponus, Against Aristotle on the Eternity of the world – Arabic fragment on the composition of the heavens – 'Abd Allàh Ibn alFa∂l al-An†àkì, Kitàb al-Manfa'a – echo in Ibn Sìnà); Kindì 218/3 (creation); perfectio prima/secunda – 2292/1 ( J.Ph. as common source of Thomas Aquinas, ˇayyibite Ismailites). Joseph Ibn Caspi – Sharshot ha-kesef – Aristotelianism 946/1. Joseph Ibn Shemtob – commentary on Ibn Rushd’s greater treatise on conjunction 8310/0. Judah ha-Cohen 3116/1 (inhabited earth – uninhabited parts); Midrash ha-˙okhmah 3119/2 (Arabic sources); 3119/3 (Meteorology, use of Ibn Rushd, Middle commentary and Ibn Sìnà, alShifà"); 5904/1 (logic – Arabic sources); 9506/1 (Aristotle’s Metaphysics). → Fàràbì – Aristotle, Categories.
judah messer leon ‒ khafarì
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Judah Messer Leon (15th c.) – Hebrew commentator and his Latin sources 9509/1. “Judaization” of the Islamic falàsifa → Ibn Falaquera – Fàràbì. judgement – absolute, necessary, possible ~ – Theophrastus, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Islamic theology; universality and necessity of ~ – Abù l-Hudhayl, al-NaΩΩàm 7969/1.2. justice – Miskawayh – Ràghib al-Ißfahànì 6372/2. Kalàm 7030/1 (kalàm and mutakallim in Christian context); 7094/1 (Indian, Buddhist impact on ~); 7969/1 (Aristotle, De interpretatione – early Islamic theology); 8439/2 (philosophy and theology); 8659/1 (Islamic philosophy and its theological prelude; monograph, Arabic; 2002); Aristotle 7969/2 (logic); Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì 8172/1 (falsafa, logic); Ghazzàlì 912/1 (Ghazzàlì, al-Iqtißàd fì l-i'tiqàd – comparison with Thomas Aquinas, Summa contra gentes); 5974/1; 6353/1; Ibn Sìnà 9285/5 (impact on Ibn Sìnà – distinction of essence and existence); Jewish kalàm – falsafa 1921/1; ßifàt Allàh – Arabic Neoplatonism and Islamic Kalàm 2184/1. Kalàm fì ma˙∂ al-khayr → Liber de causis. kalima wudjùdiyya = hyparktikon rhèma – Fàràbì 7558/1. kamàl 2292/1; 4685/1 (Ibn Sìnà). Kamàl al-Dìn Ibn Yùnus – indirect contact with Frederick II 4029/3. Kant 1122/1 (Abù l-'Alà" al-Ma'arrì); 6511/1 (Mullà Íadrà – capacity of reason in solving metaphysical problems); 6576/1 (Ibn Sìnà – epistemology, metaphysics, God); 7330/1.1 and 7330/1.2 (Ghazzàlì). kasb – Kitàb al-Kasb, attributed to Shaybànì 1561/1. -Kàshànì, Mu˙ammad Ibn Mu˙ammad Zamàn 4956/2 (Mir"àt alazmàn, monograph on the concept of time, – edition); 4928/0 (concept of walàya – perfect man, prophethood, sainthood); 4923/1; 5467/1 (Kalimàt-i maknùna – analysis). Kashmir – sufism 7330/2. -Kàtì (Óusàm al-Dìn Óasan), Shar˙ al-Ìsàghùdjì commentary on Athìr al-Dìn al-Abharì, Kitàb al-Ìsàghùdjì – edition 3301/2. -Kàtibì – al-Risàla al-shamsiyya – comparison with Ibn Sìnà, syllogism 8367/9. kawn, akwàn – Mu'tazila 3148/1. kawn → generation. Khafàdjì – metaphor 5996/2. Khafarì → Khafrì.
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khafrì ‒ kindì
Khafrì, Shams al-Dìn Mu˙ammad 5139/1 (Óàshiya [part] on Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì, Tadjrìd al-'aqà"id, with gloss by -Khwànsàrì, called al-Ìràdàt 'alà l-˙udùth al-dahrì – edition); 7258/3 (liar paradox). khalà" 6271/1 (discussion in Ibn Sìnà, Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd alHamadhànì – edition, French translation). → vacuum; → void. Khaldunism/Ibn Khaldun – “reason and knowledge”; “nature and man”; “history as science”; “legitimacy” 9492/1; → khaldùniyya. khaldùniyya 885/0; 4111/1 (philosophy of history). khalq – Shahrastànì, 'Abd al-Karìm; → creation. Khan, Syed Ahmad – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. kha†àba and Greek heritage 3887/1. khayàl – Ibn 'Arabì 2365/2; → imagination. Khòdjazàda 880 (Tahàfut al-falàsifa, commentary (˙àshiya) by Kamàl Pàshà-Zàda [s. suppl. ad vol. II, p. 426]); 7729/1 (religion and philosophy – struggle). Khomeini 5097/1 (concept of nature – Mullà Íadrà). Khwàdjù"ì al-Ißfahànì, Mullà Ismà'ìl – Risàlat Ib†àl al-zamàn al-mawhùm 5139/0 (edition). Khwànsàrì, Djamàl al-Dìn 5139/0 (al-Ìràdàt 'alà l-˙udùth al-dahrì. Qism l-Óàshiyatihì 'alà Óàshiyat al-Khafarì – criticized by Khwàdjù"ì alIßfahànì, Mullà Ismà'ìl – Risàlat Ib†àl al-zamàn al-mawhùm – edition); 5139/1 (gloss [al-Ìràdàt 'alà l-˙udùth al-dahrì] on -Khafrì, Óàshiya/Ta'lìqàt on Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì, Tadjrìd al-'aqà"id [part] – edition); 5139/2 (Óàshiya 'alà al-Shifà", al-ˇabì'iyàt, al-maqàla al-ùlà wa-l-thàniya [by Ibn Sìnà] – edition); 5139/3 (Óàshiya 'alà al-Shifà", al-Ilàhiyàt [by Ibn Sìnà] – edition). -Khwàrizmì – sciences, division of and encyclopaedias 1458/3. Kindì 4923/1; 4988/4 (life, list of works, works in Turkish translation, thought – monograph, Turkish); 6839/1 (life, main ideas); 8480/1 (monograph, Arabic); being, concept of 218/6; causality 8698/1; comets → On Comets; creation 218/3 ( John Philoponus); De intellectu 7526/1 (authorship of the Latin translation); De mutatione temporum – Latin fragment (edition, translation) 1692/1; De quinque essentiis → Risàla fì l-djawàhir al-khamsa; De radiis, De aspectibus, De medicinarum compositarum gradibus – study 8698/1; epistemology 2183/1 (Aristotelian and Neoplatonic Elements); Euclid 879/3 (phantasy, space and geometrical object in Proclus, Fàràbì, Ibn al-Haytham and Kindì);
kindì
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→ geometry; geometry 3808.0.0 (~ and rebirth of philosophy); → Euclid; Greek philosophy 1785/2 (reception of ~); Óikam (preserved in Abù Sulaymàn al-Sidjistànì, Mun†akhab Íiwàn al-˙ikma ed. Dunlop 114–122) 4988/4 Turkish translation); Ibn Óazm 5361/1 (K. criticized by Ibn Óazm); Kalàm li-l-Kindì fì l-nafs mukhtaßar wadjìz 4988/4 (Turkish translation); Latin transmission 5202/a; mathematics – Platonic tradition of number 2655/2; method 4747/0 (monograph, Arabic); Mu'tazila 218/3; Nicomachus of Gerasa 3178/1 (Arithmetic Introduction, Arabic recension, Hebrew translation by Qalonymos Ben Qalonymos); On Comets – fragment of the German and Latin version (edition, translation) 1692/1; Philoponus, John 218/3 (creation); philosophy – religion 477/2; Plotinus 218/4 (soul and Arabic Plotinus); psychology 4708/1a; 8662/1; → soul; reason – revelation 477/2; Renaissance 1692/1 (traces of K. in the ~); Risàla fì annahù [tùdjadu] djawàhir là adjsàm 4988/4 (Turkish translation); Risàla fì ˙udùd al-ashyà" wa-rusùmihà 4988/4 (Turkish translation); 5022/1 (19th century ms. with preamble and epilogue as later fabrication); 5022/2 (analysis); Risàla fì ì∂à˙ tanàhì djirm al-'àlam 4988/4 (Turkish translation); Risàla fì kammiyyat kutub Aris†à†àlìs 4988/4 (Turkish translation); Risàla fì l-'aql 4988/4 (Turkish translation); 9157/1 (edition, Malay translation); → De intellectu; Risàla fì l-djawàhir al-khamsa 4988/4 (Turkish translation); Risàla fì l-fà'il al-˙aqq al-awwal 4988/4 (Turkish translation); Risàla fì l-falsafa al-ùlà 2192/1 (quotation in → al-Mukhtàr min kalàm al-˙ukamà" al-arba'a al-akàbìr); 4988/4 (Turkish translation); 6061/1 (Aristotle, Metaphysics, Alpha elatton – commentary by Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì – comparison with Kindì); 6061/2 (Aristotle, Metaphysics); Risàla fì l-˙ìla li-daf ' al-a˙zàn 2508/1 (Boethius – comparison); 4988/4 (Turkish translation); Risàla fì l-ibàna 'an al-'illa al-fà'ila 4988/4 (Turkish translation); Risàla fì l-ibàna 'an sudjùd al-djirm al-aqßà 4988/4 (Turkish translation); Risàla fì l-qawl fì l-nafs al-mukhtaßar min Aris†ù wa-Falà†ùn wa-sà"ir al-falàsifa 218/4 (Arabic Plotinus); 218/9 (English translation); 4988/4 (Turkish translation); Risàla fì màhiyyat al-nawm wa-l-ru"yà 4988/4 (Turkish translation); Risàla fì mà"iyyat mà là yumkin an yakùna là nihàyata 4988/4 (Turkish translation); Risàla fì wa˙dàniyyat Allàh
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kindì ‒ làhìdjì
wa-tanàhì djirm al-'àlam 3301/2 (edition); 4988/4 (Turkish translation); soul 218/4 (Arabic Plotin); 218/9 (doxography on soul – “Theology of Aristotle”); → psychology; terminology 2425/2; Theology of Aristotle → soul; time, concept of 2443/1; works 8698/1 (mss., editions, translations, studies; 1999). -Kirmànì, Abù l-Qàsim 6271/1 (Risàla fì ußùl al-a˙kàm [= a˙kàm al-nudjùm], refuted by Ibn Sìnà. – Aristotle, misunderstood – Ibn Sìnà, Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation); 7426/3 (dispute with Ibn Sìnà about wudjùd ); 7457/2 (biographical portrait, philosophical correspondence with Ibn Sìnà). Kirmànì, Óamìd al-Dìn 2293/0 (demiurge – Proclus); 4317/1 (concept of knowledge); 6366/1 (philosophical position); 9110/1 (alMaßàbì˙ fì ithbàt al-imàma – concept of Imam, Greek sources). knowledge 1801/2 (transmission of ~ in medieval Islam); 3699/1 (value of ~); 4063/1 (divisions of ~; acquisition and transmission of ~; historical overview of achievements); Averroism 9337/1 (divine knowledge of particulars – ~, Richard Rufus); Ghazzàlì 211 suppl. (concept of ~); Ibn Rushd, Thomas of Aquinas 3123/1 (divine ~); Ibn Sìnà 6576/1 (concept and assent of ~, ~ and Kant – structural comparison); Kindì 2183/1 (concept of ~, Aristotelian and Neoplatonic Elements); Kirmànì, Óamìd alDìn 4317/1 (concept of ~); Maqdisì, Mu†ahhar Ibn ˇàhir – al-Bad" wa-l-ta"rìkh 8497/1 (theory of ~); Mu'tazila 8705/1 (concept of ~); Plotinus, Arabic 218/7.1 (forms of ~); ˇùsì, Naßìr al-dìn 5421/3 (~ of God). Koran – ethics 8112/1; Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì, Ibn Sìnà 5813/1 (Àyat al-Nùr – interpretation by ~); language 5434/1; logic 7969/1.2 (~ and grammar); Mullà Íadrà 1716/2 (impact on transcendent philosophy of ~); 4928/3 (principles of interpretation – Sùrat al-Zalzala). kufr “disbelief ” – Ibn 'Arabì 1122/2. labor, division of – Smith, Adam – roots in medieval Persia 4233/0. → economics. -Làhìdjì, Óasan Ibn 'Abd al-Razzàq [1045–1121/1635–1709]: À'ìna-i ˙ikmat; Ußùl-i dìn yà ußùl-i khamsa; Tazkiyat al-ßu˙ba yà ta"lìf alma˙abba; Durr-i maknùn; Sirr-i makhzùn yà Ithbàt al-radj'a; Hidàyat almusàfir – edition 5394/1.
làhìdjì ‒ liber de causis
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-Làhìdjì, Qu†b al-Dìn al-Ishkawàrì: Ma˙bùb al-qulùb. al-Maqàla alùlà: Fì a˙wàl al-˙ukamà" wa-aqwàlihim min Àdam ilà bidàyat alislàm – edition 5394/2. language 2637/2 (philosophy of ~); 2654/1 (language of demonstration, formation of terminology); 5434/1 (Arabic philosophical language – formation); 8252/1 (~ as instrument); Fàràbì 5434/1 (philosophy of ~; philosophical ~); Ibn Óazm 1348/1 (philosophy of ~); Malay Islam 6538/1 (knowledge and language). law and philosophy 8521/2 (Leo Strauss). -Lawkarì 3755/2 (works, remarks); 4923/1; 7341/1 (~ and Ibn Sìnà). Leibniz 2230/1 (~’s monadology – Mullà Íadrà, basì† al-˙aqìqa); 7426/5.1 (theodicy and reflections on the Great Year – Ibn Sìnà); 8732/1 (Ghazzàlì – logic); 9089/0 (~ and Descartes – body as extension – Suhrawardì [al-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-Ishràq]). liar paradox – al-Khafrì 7258/3. Liber de causis [Arabic original: Kalàm fì ma˙∂ al-khayr ] 2184/1 (ßifàt Allàh – Arabic Neoplatonism and Islamic Kalàm); 2192/4 (structure, sources, history of transmission); 254/2 (metaphysics of the 13th c.); 8591/2 (anthropology, ethics); Alanus ab Insulis 3075/16; 6853/1 (methods of ~, Regulae theologiae and Liber de causis); Albertus Magnus 6976/1; 8461/1 (esse primum creatum); anniyya 2192/3; causa prima, esse 7027/0 (L. de c. – Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant); causa sui 6380/1 (L. de c. and medieval commentaries); Dante 7897/1; Duns Scotus 2016/1; esse → causa prima; huwiyya 2192/3; Ibn Sìnà 2183/2 (source of ~, al-Shifà", al-Ilàhiyyàt); Siger of Brabant 7027/0 (L. de c. – causa prima, esse); Thomas Aquinas 5680/1 (~, Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, Book I, Distinction 8 [= commentary on Peter Lombard, Sententiae in IV Libris Distinctae, book I, Distinction 8] – sources, including Averroes, Avicenna, L. de c.); 8559/1 (comparison of the source of L. de c., the Plotiniana arabica – with Thomas Aquinas); translations/transmission 254/3 (edition of the Latin version, Spanish translation); 3075/16 (edition of the Latin version, German translation, commentary; transmission in the Middle Ages, 12th, 13th c.); 3735/1 (German translation); 3946/1 (Arabic, Hebrew, Latin transmission, Proclus as source [Haneberg 1863]); 4966/1 (Arabic-Latin transmission); 7526/1 (medieval transmission); 8310/3 (Hebrew transmission).
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liber de causis ‒ madjd al-dìn djìlì
Liber de causis primis et secundis – analysis 7526/1. Liber de expositione bonitatis pure → Liber de causis 7526/1. Liber XXIV philosophorum – edition, introduction 5562/1. light 3037/1 (~ and being – Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq], Mullà Íadrà); 3743/2 (transcendent principle in Mullà Íadrà); 5608/1 (~, colour – Islamic aesthetics); 9092/3 (~, darkness – Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq]). “limbs of the soul” 2029/8 (Manichaean background – Dja'far alÍàdiq, Tirmidhì, Dja'far Ibn al-Óasan Manßùr al-Yaman); → soul. logic 1497/0 (Islamic philosophy – survey); 1785/2 (survey); 2637/2; 5586.11 (Arabic writing logicians in Bosnia, monograph); 5587/1 (Arabic writing logicians in Bosnia, survey); 6003/1 (legal reasoning [al-qiyàs al-shar'ì] and categorical syllogism [al-qiyàs al-iqtirànì]); 7969/2 (Aristotelian ~ – early Islamic theology); Fàràbì 719/11 (poetical syllogism – in Fàràbì incorrect syllogism of the second figure); Ghazzàlì 9400/1 (role in Ghazzàlì’s theory of certitude); grammar 2654/1; 7969/1.2 (exegesis of the Koran); Ibn Rushd 2581.1 (modal logic – Ibn Rushd, Maqàlàt/Masà"il ); 6005/1; Ibn Sìnà 6005/1; Koran → grammar; syllogism 8368/1 (after Ibn Sìnà); Syriac 4285/1; → Paulus Persa; → -Tùlàwì, al-Àb Bu†rus (Pietro Oliva Tulense) – al-Ìsàghùdjì aw al-Mudkhal ilà l-man†iq – edition. logos, Plotinian – Aristotle, Theology (ps.-Aristotle) 3039/1. Lorenzo de’ Medici (visione, amore) – Averroism 3272/1. love 2270/3 (courtly ~ – Raimundus Lullus, Libre de Amic e Amat – analysis, language, comparison with sufism, courtly ~); 3085/1 (Ibn Óazm); 7396/1 (~ as trend towards wisdom – Thousand and One Night, story of Tawaddud). Luca Prassicio – Averroism 4029/1.1. ma'àd → resurrection ma'ànì → ma'nà. -Ma'arrì → Abù l-'Alà" al-Ma'arrì. Machiavelli – Ibn Khaldùn – comparison 8352/1. macrocosm – microcosm – Ràghib al-Ißfahànì, Ikhwàn al-Íafà", Ghazzàlì 6372/1. madanì – Fàràbì 3811.0.1. madìna 6859/1 (Ibn Rushd’s reading of Plato); → Fàràbì. Madjd al-Dìn Djìlì, Kitàb al-làmi' fì l-shakl al-ràbi' 7192/5 (ms., copied 596/1200).
ma'dùm ‒ maimonides
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ma'dùm – Asharites 3156/1. mafhùm al-wudjùd – ˙aqìqat al-wudjùd – Mullà Íadrà 6421/1. Magister Theodore 8414/1 (~ and Frederick II); 8456; 8722/2. Mahdì, Asghar 5768/1 (manuscript, 14th and 15th c. – gnomologia). Mahdi, Muhsin – “neo-conservative constructions of identity” 4082/1.1. màhiya – Ibn Sìnà 2606/1; 3955/1 (~ – wudjùd ); 9285/4; Mullà Íadrà 6421/1 (~ – wudjùd); 7518/2 (“correspondence” between mental and external quiddities). Ma˙mùd, Zakì Nadjìb – turàth and “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. Maimonides 2069/1 (thought – survey, bibliography, 1999); 5488/1 (thought – development in an Islamic structure); 8408/1.0 (politicoreligious context); Abù l-Barakàt al-Baghdàdì 8408/3 (“Maimonidean” controversy – role of ~); allegory 3990/1; creation 3699/2 (M. – Islamic philosophers); Dalàlat al-˙à"irìn 3171/1 (sources); 3938/1 (M. criticism of the mutakallimùn in his Dalàlat al-˙à"irìn); 3978/3 (source: Ghazzàlì, I˙yà" 'ulùm al-dìn, Book of Knowledge); epistemology 2142/2/ (M. – Fàràbì); 3171/0 (biological limitations of man’s intellectual perfection – M. and Fàràbì); Fàràbì 2142/2 (concept of prophecy); 3171/0 (F. and M.: biological limitations of man’s intellectual perfection); friendship 3699/2 (M. – Islamic philosophers); Ghazzàlì 3978/3 (source of M., Dalàlat al-˙à"irìn: Ghazzàlì, I˙yà" 'ulùm al-dìn, Book of Knowledge); hadhayàn – Arabic source: Abù Bakr al-Ràzì 8408/2; Ibn Rushd 5514/1 (comparison of M. and Ibn R.); 8521/4 (M., exegesis of Holy scriptures and Ibn R. exegesis of the Koran); Ibn Sìnà 2153/1 (epistemology); 2458/2 (M.’s reticence towards Ibn S.); 9503/0 (M.’ knowledge of I.S. 9503/0/Ibn Sìnà – M. knowledge of Ibn S.); imagination 2142/2 (concept of ~ – Fàràbì, M., Abraham Ibn Daud); Kalàm, mutakallimùn 3938/1 (criticism of the mutakallimùn in his Dalàlat al-˙à"irìn); “Maimonidean” controversy – role of Abù l-Barakàt al-Baghdàdì 8408/3; alMuqaddimàt al-khams wa-l-'ishrùn fì ithbàt wudjùd Allàh → Dalàlat al-˙à"irìn (Tabrìzì’s commentary on 25 principles in the Dalàlat al-˙à"irìn) 8481 (also suppl.); occasionalism 6986/1; paradise 8409/1; prophecy 1521/1 (concept of Mu˙ammad’s ~); 2142/2 (concept of prophecy – M. and Fàràbì); 5291/1; 6859/0 (~ of Mohammed and Moses); sex unity – polarity 423/1; Shemonah Peraqim – Arabic text, French translation, notes and introduction 1606/1; soul 6961/1 (Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd,
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maimonides ‒ mathematics
M.); terminology 2572/1 (Dalàlat al-˙à"irìn); Thamàniya fußùl → Shemonah Peraqim; theophany 3699/2 (M. – Islamic philosophers); transmission 7655/1 (medieval Hebrew-Latin transmission). Malebranche – Islamic occasionalism 6986/1. Ma"mùn’s dream 1348/1. man 2107/1 (concept of ~ – Mullà Íadrà, Ibn Bàbawayh); 2637/2 (concept of perfect ~); 7316/1 (concept of perfect ~ – Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì, Tahdhìb al-Akhlàq). ma'nà 2274/0 (Ibn Sìnà); 4029/0 (ma'ànì ‘intentions’ – Ibn Sìnà); 9284/1 (“intention” – Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Bàdjdja, Ibn Rushd). Mann, Thomas – Abù Bakr al-Ràzì, echo (myth of the soul) 8680/1. Man†iq al-mashriqiyìn 3804/2.1. manuscripts 879/2 (one-volume collections of philosophical texts in Íafawid Iran); 2655/3 (one-volume collections of philosophical texts in Ißfahàn). manzila bayn al-manzilatain – distinction between asmà" and awßàf 7969/1.2. -Maqdisì, Mu†ahhar Ibn ˇàhir – al-Bad" wa-l-ta"rìkh – analysis 8497/1. maqdùr – Ash'arite teaching 3156/1. maqùlàt, concept of – Islamic-Malay world 100/1. ma'rifa 4067/1 (Mullà Íadrà); 5510/1 (Abù Ma'shar al-Balkhì); 8802/0 (Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd); 9512/1 (Ghazzàlì – monograph, Arabic); → epistemology; → knowledge. Marsiglio Ficino 5143/1 (Averroism); 8301/1 (Averroism – “imaginism” [imaginismo]). Marsilius of Padua – Ibn Rushd – Dante 2759/1. Marx, Karl – Ibn Khaldùn 2320/1. mashriqì – Mullà Íadrà 8513/2. Maslama al-Madjrì†ì – Rutbat al-˙akìm, 3rd maqàla – generation and corruption – translation, analysis 1818/2. -Mas'ùdì, Mu˙ammad Ibn Mas'ùd – al-Shukùk wa-l-shubah 'alà l-Ishàràt (by Ibn Sìnà) 8172/1. materialism 8349/1 (Ibn Sìnà – Simplicius); 9388/1 (Islamic thought, general survey). materiality – versus corporeity – Ibn Sìnà, Simplicius 8349/1. mathematics 879/3 (phantasy, space and geometrical object in Proclus, Fàràbì, Ibn al-Haytham); 1186/1 (early Arabic tradition); 2655/2 (~ and philosophy); 7427/2 (~ and philosophy – Ibn Sìnà, Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì, Ibràhìm al-Óalabì).
matteo da gubbio ‒ metempsychosis
387
Matteo da Gubbio – five external senses – Averroism 4174/1. matter 1818/2 (alchemy); 2164/2 (eternity of ~); 6980/1 (from Avicenna to Franciscan school); Alexander of Aphrodisias 3301/5 (Aristotle, De Generatione et corruptione – commentary by Al. of A. – matter, elements); Averroes → Ibn Rushd; Avicenna → Ibn Sìnà; Ibn Rushd 3321/00 (matter – form: Ibn R., Thomas Aquinas); 3573/1 (celestial matter – Ibn R., Maimonides, Judah ben Solomon ha-Cohen, Gershom ben Salomo of Arles, Ibn Falaquera, Moses ben Judah Nogah); 5852/1 (~ and scholastic philosophy); 6980/2 (substantiality of matter); 7881/1 (prime matter – Latin Averroes, Henry of Ghent); 8282/2 (potentiality of matter – Giordano Bruno, De la causa, principio et uno – quotation from Ibn Rushd); Ibn Sìnà 6980/1 (from Avicenna to Franciscan school); 8349/1 (~ – Simplicius). Màturìdì – “ability (to act)” – Greek model 7969/2. mawdjùd – Fàràbì 2510/1; 5434/1; Ibn Rushd 3927/1; Ibn Sìnà 4913/1; 7426/3 (mawdjùd khàßß); Mullà Íadrà 304/5; Mawdùdì, Abù l-'Alà" – political theory of “Islamism” 4082/1.1. medicine – philosophy of Islamic ~ 1200/2; ~ – soul – body – spirit – phenomenology of ~ 6961/1. Mehmet, Özay – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. Meister Eckhart 425/1 (~ and Ibn 'Arabì); 714/0 (concept of being: ~ – Ibn Sìnà). memory 1801/1 (Ibn al-Muqaffa' (ps.), al-Adab al-ßaghìr; 'Abd alDjabbàr, ps. Djàbir); 9230/1 (~ and self-reflectivity – John Blund, Tractatus de anima). Mernissi, Fatima – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. “meta-philosophy” – Ghazzàlì 337/1. metaphor 4280/1 (Ibn ˇufayl, Óayy Ibn YaqΩàn); 5010/1 (Ghazzàlì); 5996/2 (Aristotle, Arabic literary criticism, Islamic philosophers); 6000/1 (Greek, Latin, Arabic); 6003/1 (-Djurdjànì, 'Abd al-Qàhir, Asràr al-balàgha – Aristotelian influence). metaphysics 35/1 (role of Islamic philosophy in the construction of knowledge); 1785/2 (survey); 7051/1 (limits of ~ – Fàràbì, Ibn Bàdjdja, Maimonides – Alexander of Aphrodisias, Themistius); 7428/1 (~ and mathematics – Ibn Sìnà); 9284/01 (being as being or divine being – Ibn Sìnà – Thomas Aquinas – Siger of Brabant). metempsychosis 396/2 (Abù Bakr al-Ràzì); 1716/2 (Mullà Íadrà); 2505/1 (transmigration of souls – refutation by Ibn Sìnà); 4829/1 (Ibn Sìnà’s refutation); 7954/2 (Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh
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metempsychosis ‒ miskawayh
al-ishràq], Óikmat al-ishràq; Shahrazùrì, al-Shajara al-ilàhiyya and Ibn Abì Djumhùr al-A˙sà"ì, Kitàb al-Mudjlì; Ibn Kammùna, Qu†b alDìn al-Shìràzì); 7955/2 (~ among illuminationists). method 1710/3 (Aristotle, Ibn Rushd); 7421/2 (scientific method – school of Padua). Michael Bàdhòqà – writings, problem of authenticity – collection of definitions not by ~ 125/2. Michael Scot 1692/0; 8643/1 (monograph); angels 7027/1; Avicenna 4029/0 (impact of ~); Frederick II 8414/1; psychology 3571/1 (sources, including Ibn Rushd, Ibn Sìnà); style 6061 (~ – Gerard of Cremona); translator 8954/1 (Arabic-Latin Translation of Aristotle, De animalibus – remarks); 9018.1 (Arabic-Latin translator in Toledo); 9119/1 (Arabic-Latin translator for Frederick II). minima → atom/atomism. Mìr Abù l-Qàsim Findiriski 4923/1. Mìr Dàmàd 2348/1 (philosophy and sharì'a, definition); 3301/2 (Khalq al-a'màl – edition); 6313, suppl. (al-Qabasàt – Commentary by A˙mad Ibn Zayn al-'Àbidìn al-'Alawì [17th c.]: Shar˙-i Kitàb al-Qabasàt edition); 6314/1 (Taqwìm al-ìmàn – with commentary by A˙mad Ibn Zayn al-'Àbidìn al-'Alawì Kashf al-˙aqà"iq); 6368/1; 6377/1 (a-temporal origination and trans-substantial motion – Mullà Íadrà). Mìr Qawàm al-Dìn Mu˙ammad Ràzì Tahrànì 6314/2 ('Ayn al-˙ikma – edition); 7281/1 ('Ayn al-˙ikma, Ta'lìqàt – edition). mi'ràdj – Ibn Sìnà 6884/1. mirror of princes 398/1 ('Alì Ibn Razìn al-Kàtib [6th c. hidjrì], Àdàb al-mulùk – edition); 2029/1 (political thought); 4063/3 (Qudàma Ibn Dja'far, Kitàb al-Kharàdj wa-ßinà'at al-kitàba); 7750/1 (Sabzawàrì, Mu˙ammad Bàqir – Raw∂at al-anwàr-i 'abbàsì – edition). Miskawayh – ethics 9411/1 (monograph, Turkish); → Ghazzàlì; alFawz al-asghar 5927/3.0 (imagination, revelation); Ghazzàlì 3699/1 (~ Gh. and M., comparison of their ethics); al-Óikma alkhàlida 5927/2 (comparison with anonymous Persian Nuktahà-yi Kitàb-i Djàvidàn Khirad ); 6800/1 (translation, selections); 8232/1 (analysis); humanism, courtly 3699/1; imagination, revelation 5927/3.0; psychology 4708/1a; Ràghib al-Ißfahànì 6372/2 (concept of justice); → Ràghib al-Ißfahànì, main entry; revelation, imagination 5927/3.0; Tahdhìb al-akhlàq 1470/1 (attitude towards Greek sources – direct use of Greek texts [!]); 6351, suppl.
miskawayh ‒ mudarris †ahrànì
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(Persian translation); Tartìb al-Sa'àdàt wa-manàzil al-'ulùm 3301/2 (edition); time, concept of 3169/1. mixtio – Ibn Rushd and scholastic philosophy 5852/1. modalities (logic) 5328/3 (Ghazzàlì); 7969/1.2 (Greek, Arabic – monograph); 8368/1 (after Ibn Sìnà). “(the) modern” – turàth 4082/1.1. modus considerandi – Averroes, Aquinas, Jacopo Zabarella, and Cornelius Martini on Reduplication 7196/1. monism – mysticism 6420/1. monopsychism of Ibn Rushd – discussion of Thomas of Aquinas 7454/1. moral 6391/1 (moral thought in Islam – survey); 8172/2 (“moral pessimism” in Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); → ethics. Moses Bar Kepha – On the Soul – sources 7459/2. Moses ben Judah Nogah, Ahavah ba-Ta'anugim – a fourteenth-century encyclopedia of science and theology – Arabic sources 2584/1. Moses of Narbonne 4057/1 (Hebrew commentary on Ibn ˇufayl, Óayy Ibn YaqΩàn); 4058/1 (Averroism). Mosul, 13th century – contacts with Frederick II 4029/3. motion – Alexander of Aphrodisias 2641/1 and 3431/1 (celestial ~); Einstein 2414/1 (Mullà Íadrà,~); Hegel 6819/1 (motion – perfection – Mullà Íadrà, Hegel); Ibn Kammùna, al-Djadìd fì l-˙ikma 5430/3; Mìr Dàmàd 6377/1 (trans-substantial motion – Mullà Íadrà and Mìr Dàmàd) Mullà Íadrà 304/7 trans-substantial ~); 2177/2 (first mover – Aristotle); 2414/1 (~, Einstein); 3251/1 (trans-substantial ~); 3490/1 (trans-substantial ~ and M.Í.’s critics); 3490/2 (trans-substantial ~); 3636/1 (trans-substantial ~); 4927/5; 6377/1 (trans-substantial ~ – Mullà Íadrà and Mìr Dàmàd); 6440/1 (trans-substantial ~); 6819/1 (~ – perfection – Mullà Íadrà, Hegel); 7298/1 (trans-substantial ~ – Mullà Íadrà – criticism of Western cosmologies); 7807/1 (trans-substantial ~); Plato 6942/1 (trans-substantial ~); trans-substantial motion → this entry, Mullà Íadrà, Plato. motivation – free will – Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì 8172/2. movement → motion. mover, prime – Alexander of Aphrodisias, Aristotle 2641/1. Mozarabs, Portuguese – Arabic-Latin translations 8193/1. Mudarris ˇahrànì, Àqà 'Alì – ontology 2351/1.
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mufìd ‒ mullà ßadrà
-Mufìd 2348/1; 4923/1. mu˙àkàt – Fàràbì 8939/1. → Fàràbì; → imitation. Mu˙ammad 'Abduh 4082/1.1 (“discourse of the modern”); 4730/1 (concept of 'aql ); 8112/1 (ethics). Mu˙ammad Bìdàbàdì (12/18th c.) – “reviver” of Mullà Íadrà’s transcendent theosophy 4733/2. Mu˙ammad Óusayn al-Ißfahànì [1257–1320 h.sh./1878–1941],Tu˙fat al-˙akìm – with commentary by Mahdì al-Óà"irì al-Yazdì – edition 3867/1. Mu˙ammad Ibn Óasan Ibn Mu˙ammad Ißfahànì [known as Fà∂il Hindì] – Óikmat-i ˙àqàniyya – edition 6463/1. Mu˙ammad Ibn Mas'ùd al-Mas'ùdì → -Mas'ùdì. Mu˙ammad Ibn Sulaymàn Fu∂ùlì, Óusn u-'ishq – edition 3301/2. mukàfi", mutakàfi" “homologous” in existence – Ibn Sìnà 5586/3. -Mukhtàr min kalàm al-˙ukamà" al-arba'a al-akàbìr – quotation from Kindì, Risàla fì l-falsafa al-ùlà 2192/1. mul˙id 8408/4. Mullà 'Alì Nùrì, Pusish u-pàsukhhà-i ˙ikmì – edition 3301/2. Mullà Íadrà 212/1 (M. Í. philosophy as model of Islamic philosophy); 619/1 (intellectual development); 714/2 (survey of main ideas); 1442/1 (man, universe); 1466/1 (reflexions on “certain illuminations of M. Í.”); 1647/1 (school of ~); 1716/2 (transcendent philosophy – impact of the Koran); 2178/1 (school – main streams); 2267/1 (biography); 2637/2 (survey); 2727/1 (historical and social milieu of Safawids); 2728/1 (survey); 3490/1 (critics of M. Í.); 3577/1 (school of M. Í.); 4708/0 (M. Í. in modern Persian and non-Persian sources); 4733/2 (members of his “school”); 4750/1 (main ideas); 4923/1; 4928/8 (primacy of being; ontology; epistemology); 5063/1 (M. Í. and his school – survey); 5063/3 (life, works, school, thought – monograph, not annotated; 2004); 5107b (collection of articles 1999); 5467/1 (school of Óikmat-i ilàhì); 6449/1 (thought, survey – M. Í. as “sage and gnostic”); 6491/1 (2nd World Congress (2004) – abstracts of articles); 6503/1 (conference papers, 1999); 6503/2 (conference papers, 1999); 6848/1 (views of Western scholars); 7377/1 (principles of his philosophy); 7425/1 (M. Í.’s contribution to philosophy); 7843/1 (main ideas); 8041/1 (M. Í.’s world-view); 8100/1 (M. Í. as “innovator”); 8515/1 (new philosophical principles); Abharì 107 (~, al-Hidàya fì l-˙ikma, Physics – commentary by M. Í., with commentary by A˙mad Ibn Mu˙ammad Óusaynì al-Ardakànì – edition); ability, will 7776/1;
mullà ßadrà
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aesthetics 6739/1; Anselm of Canterbury 8591/1 (necessity of God’s existence – M. Í., Anselm of Canterbury); Aristotle 4834/2 (~, Ibn Sìnà , M. Í. – soul, substantial movement, wudjùd ); aßàlat al-wudjùd 337/1; 6421/1 (“primacy of existence” against Suhrawardì’s aßàlat al-màhiya); 9374/1; al-Asfàr al-'aqliyya al-arba'a 2155.1 (part: Risàla fì l-˙udùth – analysis); 2671/1 (sufis, philosophers quoted); 8513/2 (part: Risàla fì l-˙udùth – German translation, commentary; edition with Persian translation); 8534/1 (title and structure); basì† al-˙aqìqa 2230/1 (Leibniz, monadology); 9374/2 (basì† al-ashyà" kull al-ashyà"); being 211/1 (~ and existence in Mullà Íadrà and Heidegger); 1672/1; → God (Necessary Being); 1716/1 (M. Í. and Thomas Aquinas – primacy of being esse/wudjùd ); 1997/1; 2231/1 (unity and multiplicity of being); 3037/1 (light, being – M. Í., Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh alishràq]); 4927/3 (unity of ~ – demonstrability); 4927/6; 7553/1 (“intensification” of being – Mullà Íadrà, Ibn Sìnà); 8041/2 (unity of being); 9374/2 (unity of being); → ontology; biography 8513/2 (biography, works); body → soul; causality 317/3; China 6307/1 (M. Í.’s influence in China, 16th/17th c.); Corbin, Henri 5421/2 (H. C.’s understanding of M. Í.); cosmology → creation; creation 2155.1; 4928/3 (earthquake as process of incessant dynamic transformation); 3037/2 (problem of beginning – Mullà Íadrà and modern cosmology); 3636/1 (origination [˙udùth] of the world); 5030/1 (origination of the many from the one – Illuminationists); 6440/1 (trans-substantial motion – origination of the world); 7776/2 (relation of God to the created world); Djawàb al-áu˙aqqiq alDawwànì 'an shubhat al-djidhr al-aßamm – edition 6496a; Einstein 8064/1 (M. Í., substantial motion – Einstein, theory of relativity); epistemology 128/1; 3743/2; 4067/1; 4707/1 (M. Í., Iqbàl); 6511/2; → 'ilm; → ma'rifa; esse → being; essence 4067/1 (~ – existence); 5375/1 (denial of essence, affirmation of flux); 6321/3 (essence – existence – M. Í., Ibn Rushd); 7553/2 (essence – existence; wudjùd/màhiyya “essence”); 9397/1 (M. Í., Ibn Sìnà – essence – God’s attributes – comparison); evil 7258/1 (ontological nature of “perceptual evil” [sharr-i idràkì]); exegesis → Koran; existence 317/3 principality of ~); 2155.1; 5489/1 (doctrine of~); 8439/3 (primacy of ~); → essence; Fàràbì 6458/2 (political philosophy – Fàràbì); 6884/2 (prophecy and political philosophy – M. Í., F.); fay∂ 7341/2; Fì bayàn al-tarkìb bayn al-màdda wa-l-ßùra wa-rtibà†ihà bi-qà'idat baßì† al-˙aqìqa
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mullà ßadrà
– edition 6496a; Fì dhayl àyat al-amàna – edition 6496a; Fì l-mawàdd al-thalàth – edition 6496a; flux 5375/1 (denial of essence, affirmation of flux); form 9089/1 (platonic “forms”); God 1345/2 (knowledge of the Necessary Being); 2155.1 (concept of God – Kindì as source of Mullà Íadrà); 5504/1 (ontological proof of God); 7776/2 (relation to the created world); 7916/2 (God’s knowledge of particulars); 8591/1 (necessity of God’s existence – Anselm of Canterbury); 9397/1 (M. Í., Ibn Sìnà – essence – God’s attributes – comparison); Greek philosophers 2155.1; Óall shubhat al-djidhr al-aßamm – edition 6496a; ˙aqìqa → basì† al˙aqìqa; Hegel 6819/1 (motion and perfection -M. Í., Hegel); al-Óikma al-muta'àliya → al-Asfàr al-'aqliyya al-arba'a; Ibn 'Arabì 1785/2; Ibn Bàbawayh 2107/1 (concept of man); Ibn Bàdjdja 5620/1 (~ and M. Í. – comparison); Ibn Rushd 6321/3 (essence – existence – M. Í., Ibn Rushd); Ibn Sìnà 4834/2 (Aristotle, ~, M. Í. – soul, substantial movement, wudjùd ); 7553/1 (Mullà Íadrà, Ibn Sìnà – “intensification” of being); 8076/1 (soul-body problem – comparison with Ibn Sìnà); 9397/1 (M. Í., Ibn Sìnà – essence – God’s attributes – comparison); 'ilm, ma'rifa 4067/1; 6441/1 (concept of 'ilm, 'ulamà"); → epistemology; individuation 2584/2; intellect 1070/1 (~ – religion); “intensification” of being 7553/1 (Mullà Íadrà, Ibn Sìnà); interpretation → Koran; intuition 7764/1; 9293/1 (intellectual ~ – German Idealist philosophy); ÌqàΩ al-nà"imìn 5095/1 (mysticism); Iqbàl → epistemology; Kayfiyyat ma'iyyat al-wàdjib (ps. Mullà Íadrà) 3301/2 (edition); Kindì 2155.1 (Mullà Íadrà’s concept of God – Kindì as source); Koran 1716/2 (transcendent philosophy – impact of the Koran); 4928/3 (Surat al-Zalzala – interpretation); 7548/1 (interpretation of the Koran – thesis of “ideas”); 7548/2 (interpretation of the Koran – thesis of “intellects”); al-Lammiyya fì ikhtißàß alfalak bi-maw∂i' mu'ayyan – edition 6496a; light 270/2 (dispersion of ~ over being – 'A††àr); 3037/1 (light, being – M. Í., Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq]); màhiyya 7553/2 (essence – existence; wudjùd/màhiyya “essence”); ma'rifa, 'ilm 4067/1; → epistemology; al-Mashà'ir (6496/0 (edition, English translation); mawdjùd, wudjùd 304/5; al-Mizàdj – edition 6496a; motion 304/7 (trans-substantial m.); 2177/2 (first mover – Aristotle); 2414/1 (Einstein); 3251/1 (trans-substantial motion); 3490/2 (trans-substantial motion, ishtidàdì “intensive”); 4834/2 (Aristotle, Ibn Sìnà, M. Í. – soul, substantial motion, wudjùd ); 4927/5; 4927/6; 6377/1
mullà ßadrà
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(trans-substantial ~); 6440/1 (trans-substantial motion – origination of the world); 6819/1 (~ and perfection – M. Í., Hegel); 4856/0 (substantial motion); 7298/1 (theocentrism and trans-substantial motion – criticism of Western cosmologies); 7807/1 (transsubstantial ~); 7843/1 (essential~); 8064/1 (substantial~ – Einstein, theory of relativity); Mudarris ˇahrànì, Àqà 'Alì 2351/1 (ontology); Mu˙ammad Bìdàbàdì (12/18th c.) 4733/2 (~ as “reviver” of Mullà Íadrà’s theosophy); nature 4927/6; Neoplatonism 2155.1 (~, emanationism); “Neo-Sadrian discourse” 7425/1; ontology 6817/1 (comparison with Heidegger); 8419/2 (school of M. Í.); → being; origination → creation; philosophy 2348/1 (~ and sharì'a, definition); 2671/1 (sufism and philosophy); Plato, platonic ideas 6430/1; 6570/1; 9089/1 (Platonic “forms”); poetry 6497/1 (edition); political philosophy 6458/2 (~ – M. Í., Fàràbì); 6884/2 (prophecy and political philosophy – M. Í., Fàràbì); primacy of existence → aßàlat al-wudjùd; prophecy 6884/2 (~ and political philosophy – M. Í., Fàràbì); psychology 6961/1 (phenomenology of the soul); 8076/1 (M. Í., comparison with Ibn Sìnà); → soul; Qayßarì → time; quiddity 4856/1 (principality of ~); 7518/2 (“correspondence” between mental and external quiddities); al-Radd 'alà djawàb al-mu˙aqqiq al-Dawwànì – edition 6496a; Radd al-mu˙aqqiq al-Dawwànì 'alà Íadr alDìn al-Dashtakì fì ˙all al-shubuhat – edition 6496a; Radd alshubuhàt al-iblìsiyya 6496a (edition); resurrection 1070/1; revelation 4834/1 (philosophy of ~); Risàla fì l-˙udùth → alAfàr al-arba'a; rù˙ “spirit”, concept of 5063/2; Shahrastànì 2155.1 (source of Mullà Íadrà); Shar˙ ˙adìth: kuntu kanzan makhfiyyan 6496a (edition); Shar˙ Hidàyat al-˙ikma (commentary on Abharì, Hidàyat al-˙ikma) 4952/4 (influence in Ottoman time); sharì'a 2348/1 (philosophy and ~, definition); sharr-i idràkì 7258/1 (ontological nature of “perceptual evil” [sharr-i idràkì]); soul 4834/2 (Aristotle, Ibn Sìnà, M. Í. – soul, substantial movement, wudjùd ); 8076/1 (soul-body problem – comparison with Ibn Sìnà); → psychology; subject 3251/1 (subsistence of subject); substance 9293/2 (transformation of ~ – Whitehead); sufism 2671/1 (sufism and philosophy); Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq] identified by M. Í. as Stoic 9089/2; Tafsìr sùrat al-taw˙ìd – edition 6496a; → Koran; al-Tanqì˙ fì l-man†iq 6490/1 (edition); tashkìk 1559/3 (“modulation”); 2673/2; taw˙ìd 5024/1; ta"wìl 595/1; terminology 7774/1; theocentrism 7298/1 (theocentrism and
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mullà ßadrà ‒ mu'tazila
trans-substantial motion – criticism of Western cosmologies); time 304/6 (ontological explanation); 685/1 (concept of ~); 6568/1 (concept of ~ – comparison with Qayßarì); 8515/1; truth 2155.1 (M. Í.’s concept of God – Kindì as source); vision 5454/1 (theory of ~); Whitehead 9293/2 (transformation of substance – Whitehead); will, ability 7776/1; works 8513/2 (biography, works); wudjùd 168/0; 304/5; 1716/1 (M. Í. and Thomas Aquinas – primacy of being esse/wudjùd ); 4669/1 (~, fi'l – M. Í., Abù Hàshim al-Djubbà"ì); 4834/2 (Aristotle, Ibn Sìnà, M. Í. – soul, substantial movement, wudjùd ); 6421/1 (aßàlat al-wudjùd “primacy of existence” against Suhrawardì’s aßàlat al-màhiya); 6511/2 (wudjùd dhihnì); 7285/2 (~ – Heidegger, “Seinsphilosophie”); 7553/2 (essence – existence; wudjùd/màhiyya “essence”); → being; Risàlat al-wudjùd – edition 6496a. muqaddima mu†laqa = absolute premise 8617/1. muqaddima wudjùdiyya = assertoric premise 8617/1. muradjdji˙ “preponderator” – mukhaßßiß (God) 477/1. Mùsà Ibn al-Làwì – Avicennism in Spain 9508/1. mushàhada – -Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq] 5927/3.1. Mu†ahhar Ibn ˇàhir al-Maqdisì → -Maqdisì, Mu†ahhar Ibn ˇàhir. mutakallim – kalàm – Christian context 7030/1. mutakhayyila – Ibn Sìnà 8001/2. mutawa˙˙id – Ibn Bàdjdja, concept of mutawa˙˙id – Raimundus Lullus, concept of ermità – difference 1652/1. Mu'tazila 218/3 (Kindì); 218/4 (Arabic Plotinus, Arabic adaptor); 742/1 (report of Ibn al-Nadìm, al-Fihrist); 1011/1 (free will); 1927/1 (ßifa, ˙àl ); 2637/2 (survey); 3148/1 (Basrian M. – beings, attributes, ˙àl ); 3167/1 (10th century: Yùsuf al-Baßìr); 3197/1 and 4275/1 (report by Ibn al-Nadìm, al-Fihrist); 4820/1 (ethics – Mu'tazilite objectivism and scriptural Ash'arism, with reference to Ghazzàlì, Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì, Shihàb al-Dìn al-Qaràfì); 6839/1 (philosophy); 6882/1 (survey); 7425/2 (Abù Bakr al-Ràzì, al-'Ilm al-ilàhì – quotations by Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì, al-Ma†àlib al-'àliya: French translation, analysis); 7969/2 (qudra – Greek models); 8172/2 (ethics of Mu'tazila – critical echo in Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); 8418/1 (vision of God); 8419/1 (God: relation to time and space); 8497/1 (Mu†ahhar Ibn ˇàhir al-Maqdisì); 8599/2; 8662/1 (psychology); 8705/1 (ms. Brit. Mus. Or. 8613 – description, edition of section on 'ilm); 8834/1 (Mu'tazila, Baghdad 813–861 A.D. – monograph, Arabic).
mu†laqa 'àmma ‒ nature
395
mu†laqa 'àmma – “general absolute”, absolute proposition – Ibn Sìnà, Nasìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì 8366/1. muttaßil – Ibn Sìnà, Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation 6271/1. mysticism/sufism, philosophical 2637/2; 1929/1 (survey, 1999); 6420/1 (monistic mysticism – theistic mysticism); 7192/6 (Persian ~); 7394/1 (mysticism – philosophy); 7518/3 (absolute being); 9089/2 (mysticism and decline of science in Islam: Walbridge); 'Abd alRazzàq al-Qàshànì 7263/1 (edition of his treatises); Averroism 2274/2 (ethical ~); Ibn Bàdjdja 5620/1 (mysticism – reason – ~, Mullà Íadrà); Ibn Sìnà 7399/1 (philosophy and sufism – Ibn Sìnà and Ibn ˇufayl); 8490/2 (Risàlat al-ˇayr); Ibn ˇufayl 7399/1 (philosophy and sufism – Ibn Sìnà and ~); 8686/1 (concept of “autodidact philosopher”); Mullà Íadrà 5095/1 (ÌqàΩ al-nà"imìn); 5620/1 (mysticism – reason – Ibn Bàdjdja, ~); -ˇùsì, Naßìr alDìn 5704/1; 7192/2. nàbit, pl. nawàbit 2028/1 (Fàràbì); 3077/1 (Ibn Bàdjdja); 5234/1 (nawàbit “weeds” – Fàràbì, Ibn Bàdjdja, Ibn ˇufayl – Platonic background). -Nadjdjàr – “ability (to act)” 7969/2. Nadjm al-Dìn Kubrà 396/3 (intuition, inspiration – echo in Djàmì, Nafa˙àt al-uns); 3301/2 (Naßà"i˙ – edition). nafs 2365/3 (Ibn 'Arabì); 8515/1 (Mullà Íadrà); 8599/2 (~ – rù˙). Naràqì, Qurrat al-'Ayn – criticism of Mullà Íadrà – Ashtiyànì’s response 9374/2. Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì → ˇùsì. Nàßir-i Khusraw 396/2 (metempsychosis – Abù Bakr al-Ràzì); 701/1 (bibliography); 4316/1 (survey); 4317 (N.-I Kh. as poet, traveller and philosopher – monograph). Nasr, Seyyed Hossein 5488/1 (Islamic religon, art and science); 6771/1 (“Intellectual Autobiography of Seyyed Hossen Nasr”; his philosophy; bibliography of his writings); 8315/1 (islamization of science). natura naturans – Michael Scot 7027/1. nature 1200/2 (medieval Christian conceptions of nature – influence of Islamic science); 2164/2; Ash'arites 1200/2 (atomistic conception); Ibn Khaldùn 2320/1 (human nature); Ibn Sìnà 6302/1 (William of Auvergne – concept of nature – Ibn Sìnà); Ikhwàn al-Íafà" 1134/0 (concept of ~, comparison with Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì);
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nature ‒ nicolaus damascenus
3920/1 (concept of ~); Maqdisì, Mu†ahhar Ibn ˇàhir – al-Bad" wa-l-ta"rìkh 8497/1 (philosophy of ~); Mullà Íadrà, Imàm alKhumaynì 5097/1. → †abì'a. -Naysabùrì, A˙mad Ibn Ibràhìm, Ithbàt al-imàma 9110/1 (concept of Imàm). naz'a insàniyya “humanism” – Islamic philosophers 6458/1. naΩar – Maqdisì, Mu†ahhar Ibn ˇàhir, al-Bad" wa-l-ta"rìkh 8497/1. NaΩìf Ibn Yumn – Arabic translator of Aristotle, Metaphysics 1432/1.1. NaΩΩàm 7969/1.2 ( judgement – universality and necessity); 8662/1 (psychology). necessary, necessity 3321/00 (~ substance – Ibn Rushd, Thomas Aquinas); 4170/1 (Duns Scotus – criticism of Avicennian concept of cosmological necessity); 5361/2 (necessary being – Ibn Sìnà). Nemesius of Emesa 1801/1 (~, De natura hominis – on memory – echo in Islamic time); 7459/2 (source of Moses Bar Kepha, On the Soul ). Neo-confucianism, Islamic 6961/1. Neoplatonism 8289/2 (Neoplatonism and Aristotelianism – Kindì, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Ghazzàlì, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Gabirol, Maimonides); Ba†alyawsì, Ibn al-Sìd 6940/1; Fàràbì 2746/1; 6912/0 (F.’s perfect state as Aristotelianization of the Neoplatonic scheme of the emanation of reality); Islamic Neoplatonism 1785/2 (Arabic transmssion); 2678/1 (Islamic theology – survey); 1929/1 ( Jewish and early Islamic ~); 3903/1 (influence of ~ in Islam, monograph, Arabic); Jewish Neoplatonism 1929/1 ( Jewish and early Islamic ~); Kalàm → Islamic Neoplatonism Mullà Íadrà 2155.1; 2184/1 (ßifàt Allàh – Arabic Neoplatonism and Islamic Kalàm); theology, Islamic → Islamic Neoplatonism. “Neo-Sadrian school” 7425/1; → Mullà Íadrà. Nequam, Alexander – Arabic philosophical sources 1701/1. Netton, I. – structure of semiosis 5927/1. Newton – concept of time – Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì 838/1. Nicolaus Autrecourt – Islamic occasionalism 6986/1. Nicolaus Damascenus 4952/2 (Maqàla fì l-Mudkhal ilà 'ilm al-akhlàq – source of Ibn Sìnà, Risàla fì l-akhlàq); 7010/1 (~, De plantis – commentary by Petrus de Alvernia: Sententia super Librum De vegetabilibus et plantis – edition); 8501/2 (source of Barhebraeus, Mnàrath qudhshe = Candelabrum sanctuarii – mineralogy, meteorology); 8501/4 (Compendium of Aristotelian philosophy – fragments of his meteo-
nicolaus damascenus ‒ paradise
397
rology, mineralogy); 9495/1 (Compendium of Aristotle’s philosophy – Syriac tradition, survey). Nicoletto Vernia – Averroism 4029/1.1. Nicomachus of Gerasa, Arithmetic Introduction, Arabic recension – prologue, introduction of the Hebrew translation by Qalonymos Ben Qalonymos – edition, translation; echo in Ibn Bahrìz, Kindì 3178/1. Nifo, Agostino 4130/1 (editor of Aristotle in Latin, with commentaries by Averroes); 4130/1.1 (Expositio to Ibn Rushd – Tahàfut alTahàfut, Latin version, first edition in 1497); 9231/1 (Averroism). Nìshàpùrì → Ya˙yà Saybak Nìshàpùrì. nomos – sharì'a – Leo Strauss 8521/2. nonexistence/nonexisting 2274/0 (Mu'tazila, Ibn Sìnà); 3156/1 (Ash'arite teaching). number – philosophical tradition of Plato in Islam 2655/2. Nursi 1551/1 (view of Islamic philosophy); 2637/2. occasionalism 2637/2; 5586/2 (Ghazzàlì); 6986/1 (~ – Islamic and European thought, monograph); 7372/1 (~ and causality – Ghazzàlì, Ibn Rushd); → causality. Olympiodorus, Commentary on Aristotle’s Meteorology – Syriac and Arabic version 8501/4. One, concept of – Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì – comparison with Ibn Sìnà (alShifà", al-Ilàhiyàt III, 2–3) 5586/4. ontology 339/1 (Abù Hàshim al-Djubbà"ì); 2351/1 (Mullà Íadrà – Mudarris ˇahrànì, Àqà 'Alì); 4928/8 (Mullà Íadrà); 5504/1 (ontological proof of God); 6148/2 (Ibn Sìnà’s ontological proof of God); → being; → wudjùd. organum – Aristotle, De anima II.1 – interpretation by Thomas Aquinas; Ibn Rushd, Long Commentary; Themistius 8252/1. “oriental philosophy” 4913/1 (Ibn Sìnà, al-Ishàràt – contemplative vision and ~). Orientalism, criticism of 4082/1.1. Ortega y Gasset – Ibn Khaldùn 2077/1. Ottoman Empire – study of Islamic philosophy in the 17th century 2615/0. Padua → Averroes/Averroism – Padua. paradise, hereafter, sa'àda – Islamic philosophy 8409/1.
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pascal ‒ philosophy
Pascal 6218/1 (double truth and Averroes); 7330/1.1 + 7330/1.2 (~ and Ghazzàlì). Paul of Venice – Averroism (psychology) 9231/1. Paulus Persa 4285/1 (logic – Fàràbì); 4301/1 (logic – analysis); 8587/1 (introduction to Aristotle, De interpretatione); 8587/2 (logic, partial translation, analysis). perception 1674/0 (Ghazzàlì); 8001/1. perfectio prima/secunda – Thomas Aquinas, ˇayyibite Ismailites – common source: John Philoponus 2292/1. perfection 6819/1 (~ and motion – Mullà Íadrà, Hegel); 8172/2 (human ~ – Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì ethics); 9285/2 (Ibn Sìnà and forerunners). Persian – language of philosophical works 7193/1. person→ self. Peter of Abano – Averroism 3538/1. Petrarch – Ibn Rushd 1706/1. Petrus Alfonsi, Dialogue against the Jews – echo of Abù Bakr al-Ràzì, doctrine of five principles 1694/2. Petrus de Alvernia – Sententia super Librum De vegetabilibus et plantis, edition 7010/1. Petrus Hispanus 1336/1 (~, De anima – Avicennian, Averroistic readings); 4029/0 (impact of Avicenna’s psychology). phantasy 879/3 (phantasy, space and geometrical object in Proclus, Fàràbì, Ibn al-Haytham); → imagination; → khayàl; → wahm. phenomenology – occidental~ and Islamic philosophy 6961/1. Philip of Tripoli – his translation of Aristotle, Sirr al-asràr in the context of intellectual activity in the Crusader Levant 9271/1. philosophia naturalis 1785/2 (survey). philosophy, comparative 1887/1 (Confucian philosophy – similarities and interactions). philosophy – concept, conditions, place/role of philosophers/philosophy in Islam 35/1 (role of Islamic ~ in the construction of knowledge: metaphysics, theology, divine attributes, proof of God’s existence, cosmology); 212/1 (Mullà Íadrà’s ~ as model); 212/2 (Islamic concept of ~ as response to “modernists”); 337/1 (~ and religion; task of ~); 879/1(Arabic or Islamic ~); 1190/2 (theological aspect of ~; 1921/1 (main tenets of Islamic ~ – medieval foundations of Western intellectual tradition); 2173/1 (concept of Islamic/Arabic ~); 2262/1 (position of Islamic ~ – view of Dàwarì); 2655/2 (~ and mathematics); 3079/2 (concept of “Islamic” ~);
philosophy ‒ pisa
399
3713/1 (three enduring achievements of Islamic ~); 3755/2 (apostasy: condemnation of philosophers as “Djahmites” and “apostates”; role of ~ in theology – North Africa and Andalus, beginning of the 6th/12th c.); 3807/2 + 3809/1 + 3823/1 (~, Arabic or Islamic?); 3955/1 (concept of ~: “Greek”-“Islamic”); 4082/1.1 (~ – “discourse of the modern”); 5101/1 (concept of ~); 7013/1 (“Arabic philosophy” “philosophy of commentary”?); 7334/1 (~ and astronomy); 7394/1 (~ and mysticism); 8408/1 (place of ~ in Islamic society); 8439/2 (~ and theology); 8599/2 (~ and Islamic theology); 8659/1 (Islamic ~ and its theological prelude – Arabic monograph, 2002); Avicenna, Avicennism 9508/1 ( Jewish debate around philosophy and religion); Fàràbì 477/2 (relation of philosophy and religion according to Kindì, ~, Ibn Sìnà); 8404/1 (codification of ph.); 8521/2 (political ph. – Leo Strauss, ~); Ghazzàlì 5235/1 (concept of ~ in ~, Hallevi); Hallevi 5235/1 (concept of ph. in Ghazzàlì, ~); Ibn Rushd 3482/0 (harmony of philosophy and religion – Ibn ˇufayl, ~); 5862/1 (philosophy and religion); Ibn Sìnà 477/2 (relation of philosophy and religion according to Kindì, Fàràbì, ~); 2348/1 (definition of philosophy and sharì'a); 6535/1 (harmony of philosophy and religion); Ibn ˇufayl 3482/0 (harmony of philosophy and religion – ~, Ibn Rushd); Ikhwàn al-Íafà" 1134/1 (relation of philosophy and religion according to Ikhwàn al-Íafà"); Jewish philosophy 9508/1 (Avicenna, Avicennism and the Jewish debate around philosophy and religion); Kindì 477/2 (relation of philosophy and religion according to ~, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà); Mullà Íadrà 212/1 (~’s philosophy as model); Strauss, Leo 8521/2 (philosophy and law); 8521/2 (exoteric-esoteric ph.; political ph. – ~, Fàràbì); 'Umar Khayyàm 6378/1 (philosophy – religion – ~, Rubà'iyàt); → history of philosophy/thought in Islam. philosophy – study of Islamic philosophy in the 17th century 2615/0; teaching of Islamic philosophy in Islamic countries 8482/1. Pico della Mirandola 1779/1 (works, thought, Averroism); 8301/1 (exemplar). Pietro Auriol – Averroism (psychology, ethics) 9231/1. Pietro D’Afeltro, Expositio Proemii Averroys [to Ibn Rushd’s Great Commentary on Aristotle’s Physics] – edition, translation 1710/3. Pietro Pomponazzi 3072/1 (immortality of the soul – Paduan Averroism); 9231/1 (Averroism). Pisa (12th c.) – as centre of Arabic-Latin translations 1692/2.
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place ‒ plotin
place – Themistius’ classification: Boethius, Ibn Rushd, Abù l-Barakàt al-Baghdàdì 4024/4. Plato/Platonism 2655/1 (Platonic theology and Neoplatonic paradigm – Arabic tradition); 8521/3 (political thought in Arabic ps.Platonic writings); 8633/0 (list of texts, transmitted in Arabic, 2005); 9089/2 (Platonic tradition in Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh alishràq] and in Islam); Averroes/Averroism 5143/1 (~ in Italy, 15th c.); Fàràbì 2746/1; 6912/0 (Fàràbì’s concept of the perfect state as Aristotelianization of the Neoplatonic scheme of the emanation of reality); Fiqar ultuqi†at wa-djumi'at 'an Aflà†ùn fì taqwìm al-siyàsa al-mulùkiyya wa-l-akhlàq al-iktiyàriyya 8521/3 (analysis); Ibn Sìnà 6576/1 (concept of the good – ~); Ikhwàn al-Íafà" 1146/1 (fragments in I. Í. – texts and Greek parallels); Maqàla fì l-siyàsa = Risàla fì ma'nà l-falsafa 8521/3 (analysis); Mullà Íadrà 6430/1 (Platonic ideas); 6570/1; 6942/1 (~’s concept of trans-substantial motion); Muthul Aflà†ùn 7322/1 (Suhrawardì); al-Nawàmìs 8521/2 (Ibn Sìnà and L. Strauss; analysis of the text); 8521/3 (analysis, summary of the contents); Phaedo 6048/1 (traces in Ikhwàn al-Íafà"); al-Rawàbì' 8633/0 (alchemy – analysis, index of Arabic-Latin terms, comparison with the Latin version); Res publica – 7457/4 (Arabic transmission); Risàla fì ma'nà l-falsafa → Maqàla fì l-siyàsa; Strauss, Leo 8521/2; -Suhrawardì (-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq) 7322/1 (Muthul Aflà†ùn); 9089/2 (Platonic tradition in Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh alishràq] and in Islam); 9092/3 (“Platonic Orientalism” of Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq]); Timaeus 2198/1 (model for creation and providence); Waßiyyat Aflà†ùn al-˙akìm (ed. Badawì, Platon, p. 244), translation 7417/1; → forms; → ideas; → rù˙ – Mullà Íadrà. plenitude – world of becoming – Ibn Rushd 5328/1. Plethon, Georgios Gemistos 304/2 (Ibn Sìnà; Liber de causis; Ibn Rushd); 304/3 (critic of Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd); 1219/1 (~ and Ibn Khaldùn – economic thought – comparison); 5600/1 (~ and Averroes’ impact on Latin Aristotelianism). Plotin, Arabic 218/4 (Arabic adaptor, influenced by Mu'tazila); 218/7 (forms of knowledge); 2184/1 (ßifàt Allàh – Arabic Neoplatonism and Islamic Kalàm); 3903/1 (Arabic transmission and influence – monograph, Arabic); 5950/1 (Arabic transmission); Aristotle (ps.), Theology 218/4; 2192/2 (“Greek Sage”); 2194/1 (Plotin, Enneads IV 8 [6] – Greek text, Italian translation, commentary – descent
plotin ‒ pre-existence
401
of the soul); 3039/1 (Plotin, Enneads – Plotinian logos); 7285/1 (comparison with Plotin, Enneads); 8628/1 (comparison with Plotinus, Enneads IV 4 [28] 39, 21); Porphyry 2194/2 (universal soul); Ibn Sìnà 211/0 (~, active intellect); 218/7 (~, al-Inßàf – soul’s relationship to body); 8559/1 (impact on ~ and Thomas Aquinas). poetics – Qudàma Ibn Dja'far – question of Greek influence 1559/1. point 879/3 (mathematics – phantasy, space and geometrical object in Proclus, Fàràbì, Ibn al-Haytham). political philosophy 885/0 (modern ~); 1488/1 (Castile, 13th c., – impact of ps.-Aristotle, Secretum secretorum); 1490/1 (monograph); 1785/2 (survey); 2029/1 (Persian, Greek tradition, Ismailis, Sunnis); 7875/1 (Islamic philosophers and the myth of the sage as adviser of the prince); Fàràbì 2746/1; 3811.0.1 (concept of “political”); 6458/2 (~, Mullà Íadrà); Ibn Khaldùn 2712/1 (spiritual authority – secular power); 6391/1 (survey); Ibn Sìnà 6525/1 (monograph, Arabic; 1999); Ikhwàn al-Íafà" 1146/c (Plato, Aristotle); Mullà Íadrà 6458/2 (~, Fàràbì); 6884/2; Qudàma Ibn Dja'far, Kitàb al-Kharàdj wa-ßinà'at al-kitàba 4063/3; Syriac 9164/1 (Syriac as mediator of Greek pol. ph.); 4287/1 (Syriac philosophical literature); -ˇùsì, Naßìr al-Dìn 4834/3; → nàbit – nawàbit. Porphyry – Arabic transmission 491/1; 3903/1; Isagoge 1348/1 (echo in Ibn Óazm); Maqàla fì l-nafs 218/4 (~ and ps.-Aristotle, Theology); Shahrastànì 491/2 (report on Empedocles in ~, alMilal wa-l-ni˙al ); Soul 2194/2 (universal ~, Arabic Plotinus). possibilitas /possibility 2557/1 (Ghazzàlì); 3156/1 (concept of nonexistence and possible in Ash'arism); 5328/3 (~ and plenitude – Ibn Rushd, Tahàfut al-Tahàfut; Ghazzàlì); 7969/1.2 (concept of possibility in Islamic theology); 7969/2 (possibility of human acting – reality – early Islamic theology). postmodern criticism – secularization, reason 4082/1.1. potentiality – Ghazzàlì 2557/1. poverty – “economy of poverty” – Kitàb al-Kasb, attributed to Shaybànì 1561/1. power, infinite – Ibn Rushd, John Philoponus 5328/1. predestination 1840/1 (~, free will – Fakhr Al-Dìn al-Ràzì); 6371/1 (Ibn Rushd – Thomas Aquinas). predicate – quantification and modality – early Islamic theology 7969/1. pre-existence – Aristotle, Neoplatonism, Ibn Sìnà 6993/1.
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presocratic philosophers/philosophy ‒ psychology
presocratic philosophers/philosophy – Arabic sources 7680/1; → Ammonius (ps.). Proba/Probus 8587/1 (introduction to Aristotle, De interpretatione); 8617/1 (logic: theory of proposition). Proclus – Arabic transmission 2655/1 (~ of Institutio theologica); 3903/1; 7425/2.1; De aeternitate mundi 3541/1 ( John Philoponus, De aeternitate mundi contra Proclum – quotations in al-Bìrùnì’s India); Kirmànì, Óamìd al-Dìn 2293/0 (concept of the demiurge). proof 1348/1 (Ibn Óazm, Aristotle); → dalìl. prophecy/prophetology 1020/2; 1997/1 (“prophetic philosophy”); 2672/1 (~ – shaykhiyya); 4269/1; Albo 5291/1; Crescas 5291/1; Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì 125/1 and 8172/2 (proofs); 1840/1; Fàràbì 315/1 (properties of prophethood – Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Ghazzàlì); 5291/1 (Fàràbì, Maimonides); Gersonides 5291/1; Ghazzàlì 315/1 (properties of prophethood – Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Ghazzàlì); 3755/1; Hallevi 5291/1; Ibn Sìnà 315/1 (properties of prophethood – Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Ghazzàlì); 3804/2; 4029/0 (~, Arabic writings and Latin reception); 8302/2 ('Abd al-Karìm al-Shahrastànì and ~); Ikhwàn al-Íafà" 1134/1 (prophecy – sciences); Koranic doctrine 4269/1; Maimonides 5291/1 (Fàràbì, Maimonides); Miskawayh 5928/1; Saadia Gaon 5291/1; Shahrastànì, 'Abd al-Karìm 8302/2 (~ and Ibn Sìnà); Shaykhiyya 2672/1; Spinoza 5291/1; Strauss, Leo 8521/2. propositions – Ibn Sìnà, Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì, al-Qazwìnì al-Kàtibì, Shirwànì 8368/1. providence 2198/1 (Plato, Timaeus as model for creation and providence); 3175/1 (Ibn Rushd – Ibn Falaquera – Aristotle). Pru“cak, Hasan Kàfì – Bosniak logician 5587/1. psychology 1020/2; 1785/2 (survey); 3960.1 (contributions of early Muslim scholars – survey); Averroism 9231/1 (~ – Pietro Auriol); Fàràbì 5928/1 (~, Miskawayh); 8662/1 (Mu'tazila, Qus†à Ibn Lùqà, -Kindì, ~, Ibn Sìnà); Ghazzàlì 1674/0; 3542/2; 4063/2; 5862/1 (~, Ibn Rushd); Ibn Rushd 5862/1 (Ghazzàlì, ~); Ibn Sìnà 3571/1 (Michael Scot, ~); 4029/0 (~, al-Shifà", al-ˇabì'iyyàt – al-Nafs – Latin transmission); 6271/1 (~, Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation); 8662/1 (Mu'tazila, Qus†à Ibn Lùqà, -Kindì, Fàràbì, ~); Kindì 8662/1 (Mu'tazila, Qus†à Ibn Lùqà, ~, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà); Michael Scot 3571/1 (~, Ibn Sìnà); Miskawayh 5928/1 (Fàràbì, ~); Mu'tazila 8662/1 (~, Qus†à Ibn Lùqà, -Kindì, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà); Qus†à Ibn Lùqà
psychology ‒ qushdjì
403
8662/1 (Mu'tazila, ~, -Kindì, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà); → -Abharì; → nafs; → Siràdj al-Dìn al-Urmawì. Ptolemy 2655/2 (astronomy – Ibn Rushd); 5510/1 (A˙mad Ibn Yùsuf: Kitàb al-Thamara li-Ba†lamiyùs). Pythagoras/Pythagoreanism 7029/2 (Ethiopian transmission and Arabic sources – parallels in Kitàb al-Bustan wa-qà'idat al-˙ukamà", with Aqwàl al-˙ukamà" and in Fàràbì, Risàla fì àrà" ahl al-madìna alfà∂ila); 8112/1 (Pythagorean philosophy in Islam); 9089/2 (Pythagorean tradition in Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq]); 9092/3. -Qà∂ì al-Nu'màn 8041/3 (concept of bà†in). Qà∂ì Sa'ìd Qummì 4923/1. -Qàdir, caliph – condemnation of apostasy 3755/2. qalb – Ghazzàlì 3542/2. -Qaràfì, Shihàb al-Dìn – ethics – Mu'tazilite objectivism and scriptural Ash'arism, with reference to Ghazzàlì, Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì, Shihàb al-Dìn al-Qaràfì 4820/1. -Qàsim Ibn Ibràhìm, al-Radd 'alà l-zindìq al-la'ìn Ibn al-Muqaffa' 1828/1. Qawàm al-Dìn Ràzì → Mìr Qawàm al-Dìn Mu˙ammad Ràzì Tahrànì. Qayßarì, Sharaf al-Dìn (Dàwùd Ibn Ma˙mùd) – time, concept of – comparison with Mullà Íadrà 6568/1. -Qazwìnì al-Kàtibì – propositions – Ibn Sìnà, Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì, Shirwànì 8368/1. Qiwàm al-Dìn → Mìr Qawàm al-Dìn Mu˙ammad Ràzì Tahrànì. qiyàs 6003/1 (legal reasoning al-qiyàs al-shar'ì and categorical syllogism al-qiyàs al-iqtirànì; qiyàs al-shumùl and qiyàs al-tamthìl: Ibn Taymiyya; qiyàs al-ghà"ib 'alà l-shàhid = qiyàs al-tamthìl: Ghazzàlì, Ibn Taymiyya); 8497/1 (Maqdisì, Mu†ahhar Ibn ˇàhir – al-Bad" wa-l-ta"rìkh). qualification, logical theories – Averroes, Aquinas, Jacopo Zabarella, and Cornelius Martini on reduplication 7196/1. Qudàma Ibn Dja'far 1559/1 (poetics – question of Greek influence); 4063/3 (~, Kitàb al-Kharàdj wa-ßinà'at al-kitàba – analysis, political thought; ~ and Fàràbì – political thought). qudra “ability (to act)” early Islamic theology – Greek models 7969/2. quiddity 3490/1 (principality of ~ – Mullà Íadrà and his critics); 4856/1 (principality of ~ – Mullà Íadrà); → “whatness”. -Qushayrì, Kitàb al-Mi'ràdj 3129/2 (Ibn Sìnà, Mi'ràdj nàma and Óayy Ibn YaqΩàn). -Qushdjì, 'Alì 7334/1 (supposed dependence of astronomy upon philosophy).
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qus†à ‒ raimundus lullus
Qus†à Ibn Lùqà – psychology 8662/1; Risàla fì l-farq bayna l-nafs wa-l-rù˙ 1694/2 (echo in Petrus Alfonsi); 5202/a (Latin transmission); 9261/1 (impact on medieval considerations of the internal senses). Qu†b al-Dìn al-Ràzì al-Ta˙tànì 7313/1 (al-Mu˙àkamàt bayna Shar˙ay [Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì and Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì] al-Ishàràt. alIlàhiyàt [by Ibn Sìnà] – edition). Qu†b al-Dìn al-Shìràzì 5667/1 (concept of the angle – Ibn Sìnà); 6312/1 (monograph, Persian); 7194/2 (Durrat al-tàdj – sources). quwwa “ability (to act)” – early Islamic theology – Greek models 7969/2. Rabbi Moses ben Judah Nogah → Moses ben Judah Nogah. Ràghib al-Ißfahànì 6372/2 (concept of justice – Miskawayh); 6372/3 (educational ethics – comparison with Ghazzàlì); 6375/1 (~, alDharì'a ilà makàrim al-sharì'a – treatment of sorrow, fear, anger – comparison with Ghazzàlì, Miskawayh). Rahman, Fazlur – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. Raimundus Lullus 2164/1 (knowledge of Islam and Arabic; Islamic doctrine of divine attributes); 3075/11 (philosophy of religion); 3075/12 (philosophy of religion); 5598/1 (degrees of knowledge); 5606/1 (philosophy, recent literature – 2001); 7887/2 (philosophical vocabulary, in Catalan); 8241/2 (~ and Islam); 8301/1 (“Imaginismo e Lulliano”); 8349/2 (life, mission, tolerance – Libre de Amic e Amat – Book of the Beasts); 8699/1 (Arabic and Islam in ~’s works – survey [1995]; 8861/2 (reason of faith); Additiones theologiae 5598/1 (Arabic background); Arbor scientiae 3075/7 (Catalan version preceeding the Latin); Ars Luliana 3075/11 (Lullian art as basis for interreligious dialogue); 3114/1 (influence of Muslim and Christian traditions); Book of the Beasts 8349/2 (life, mission, tolerance – Libre de Amic e Amat – ~); Compendium Logicae Algazelis 7675; Ibn 'Arabì 5598/1; Ibn Bàdjdja 1652/1 (R.L.’ concept of ermità – ~, concept of mutawa˙˙id – difference); Ibn Sìnà 2164/1 (~ and ~ – comparison); Liber chaos 5598/1 (Arabic background); Liber disputationis Raimundi Christiani et Homeri Saraceni 2164/1 (analysis, Arabic sources); Libre de Amic e Amat 2270/3 (analysis, language, comparison with sufism, courtly love); 8349/2 (life, mission, tolerance – Libre de Amic e Amat – Book of the Beasts).
raimundus martin ‒ religion
405
Raimundus Martin 1694/2 (quotes Abù Bakr al-Ràzì, al-Shukùk 'alà Djàlìnùs). Rashìd Ri∂à" – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. -Rashtì, Sayyid KàΩim Ibn Qàsim – biography, works, doctrine, sources, influence 2672/1. rational, rationalism 2286/1 (Iran – Zurvanism, dualism); 6283/1 (Ibn Taymiyya – against contradictions of rationalists); 2786/1 (Islamic thought). rays – Kindì 8698/1. Ràzì Tahrànì → Mìr Qawàm al-Dìn Mu˙ammad Ràzì Tahrànì. reality and divinity in Islamic thought 7232/1. reason 4082/1.1 (secularization – postmodern criticism); 4694/2 (reason – revelation-dichotomy in European historiography of philosophy); 5435/1 (reason – belief ); 6353/1 (~ and authority in medieval Islam); Abù l-'Alà" al-Ma'arrì 1122/1 (position of r. in ~ and Ghazzàlì); Fàràbì 477/2 (r. and revelation – Kindì, ~, Ibn Sìnà); Ghazzàlì 1122/1 (position of r. in al-Ma'arrì and ~); Ibn 'Arabì 1122/2 (reason, revelation, prophetic law); Ibn Bàdjdja 5620/1 (r. and mysticism – Mullà Íadrà, ~); Ibn Rushd 3444/1; Ibn Sìnà 477/2 (~ and revelation – Kindì, Fàràbì, ~); Kant – Mullà Íadrà; Kindì 477/2 (r. and revelation – ~, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà); Mullà Íadrà 5620/1 (r. and mysticism – ~, Ibn Bàdjdja); 6511/1 (capacity of r. in solving metaphysical problems – Mullà Íadrà, Kant); -Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq]) 5927/3.1. recluse 2637/2. reduplication, cognitive implications – Jacopo Zabarella, his sources and influence 7196/1. reincarnation – Suhrawardì (-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq) 9092/3. relation, ontology of – Ibn Sìnà as inspiring source of Henry of Ghent 2299/1. religion 337/1 (~ and philosophy; task of philosophy); 1926/1 (universal religion – natural law); 7413/1 (view of Andalusian philosophers); Abraham Ibn Daud 3075/1 (tolerance and dialoge of religions – Abraham Ibn Daud, Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus); Abù l-'Alà" al-Ma'arrì 1122/1 (religious duties – doubted by ~); Avicenna/Avicennism 9508/1 (rel. and philosophy – Avicenna – Jewish debate around philosophy and religion); Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus 3075/1 (tolerance and dialoge of religions – Abraham Ibn Daud, Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus); Fàràbì 1926/1
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religion ‒ revelation
(rel. and philosophy – prudence of founders – ~, Machiavelli); 8521/2 (rel. and philosophy – ~, Ibn Rushd, Spinoza, Leo Strauss); 9112/1 (philosophy of rel. – ~, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn ˇufayl); Ghazzàlì 7729/1 (struggle between religion and philosophy – ~, Ibn Rushd, Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì, Khòdjazàda); Ibn al-Muqaffa' 8853/1 (demystification of rel. in Ibn al-Muqaffa'); Ibn Rushd 3482/0 (harmony of philosophy and religion – Ibn ˇufayl, ~); 7729/1 (struggle between religion and philosophy – Ghazzàlì, ~, Naßìr alDìn al-ˇùsì, Khòdjazàda); 8521/2 (rel. and philosophy – Fàràbì, ~, Spinoza, Leo Strauss); Ibn Sìnà 9112/1 (philosophy of rel. – Fàràbì,~, Ibn ˇufayl); Ibn ˇufayl 3482/0 (harmony of philosophy and religion – ~, Ibn Rushd); 9112/1 (philosophy of rel. – Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, ~); Ikhwàn al-Íafà" 1134/1 (rel. – philosophy); Jewish philosophy 9508/1 (rel. and philosophy – Avicennism – Jewish debate around philosophy and religion); Khòdjazàda 7729/1 (struggle between religion and philosophy – Ghazzàlì, Ibn Rushd, Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì,~); Machiavelli 1926/1 (rel. and philosophy – prudence of founders – Fàràbì, ~); Mullà Íadrà 1070/1 (rel. – intellect); Spinoza 8521/2 (rel. and philosophy – Fàràbì, Ibn Rushd, ~, Leo Strauss); Strauss, Leo 8521/2 (rel. and philosophy – Fàràbì, Ibn Rushd, Spinoza,~); ˇùsì, Naßìr alDìn 7729/1 (struggle between religion and philosophy – Ghazzàlì, Ibn Rushd, ~, Khòdjazàda); 'Umar Khayyàm 6378/1 (~, Rubà'iyàt – religion and philosophy). Renaissance – second revelation of Arabic philosophy and science [1492–1562]1708/1. “renaissance” of Islam 4082/1.1. Renan, Ernest – Averroism 8802/1. Rescher, Nicholas – notes on his studies on Arabic modal logic 8368/1. resurrection 1840/1 (Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); 4829/1 (Ibn Sìnà); 5927/4 (Ismà'ìl Ibn Mu˙ammad Rìzì, Óayàt al-nufùs – Avicennan background). return, eternal – medieval philosophy, Avicenna 9479/1. revelation 2365/2 (Ibn 'Arabì); 3444/1 (Ibn Rushd); 4834/1 (philosophy of ~ – Mullà Íadrà); 5927/3.0 (Miskawayh); 9258/1 (~ and history – Mu˙ammad 'Abduh, Mu˙ammad Rashìd Ri∂à, 'Alì 'Abd al-Ràziq, 'Abbàs Ma˙mùd al-'Aqqàd, Malek Bennabi, Mu˙ammad A˙mad Khalafallàh); → reason.
rhetoric ‒ ßà"in al-dìn
407
rhetoric 719/11 (~ and poetics – part of logic as poetical syllogism); 1498/1 (Arabic and medieval Latin tradition); 3887/1 (Arabic ~ – scope, character); 6005/1 (Ibn Rushd – Ibn Sìnà – structures of argumentation, rhetoric). Richard Rufus 9337/1 (Averroism); 9338/1 (~, De anima – commentary). Ri∂à Íadr 7776/4 (Sabzawàrì, Shar˙-i Ghurar al-Farà"id or Shar˙-i ManΩùma, part I (Ilàhiyàt) – commentary by R.Í.). Rìzì → Ismà'ìl Ibn Mu˙ammad Rìzì. Robert Kilwardby – De ortu scientiarum; Sentences – Ibn Rushd 6158/2. Roger Bacon 6876/1 (Saracens); 7652/3 (Fàràbì – rhetoric, logic, moral philosophy). Roger Marston – intellect 2239. rù˙ 2365/3 (Ibn 'Arabì); 5063/2 (Mullà Íadrà); 8599/2 (~ – nafs). -Ruhàwì, Is˙àq Ibn 'Alì – Adab al-ˇabìb edition 7690. Russel(l), Bertrand – Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì – contradictions 3375/1. sa'àda 7341/3; 8409/1 (~, hereafter, paradise – Islamic philosophy). Saadia 3830/1 (philosophy, monograph; analysis of al-Amànàt wa-li'tiqàdàt [Hebrew version]); 5291/1 (prophecy); 5896/1 (life, works, influence, monograph). sabab 7969/2 (early Islamic theology – Greek models). sababiyya – Ibn Sìnà 9285/2; 9285/4. Sabians – Suhrawardì (-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq) 9092/3. Sabzawàrì, Mu˙ammad Bàqir 4923/1; 7750/1 (~, Raw∂at al-anwàr-i 'abbàsì – edition); 7776/4 (~, Shar˙-i Ghurar al-Farà"id or Shar˙-i ManΩùma, part I [Ilàhiyàt] – commentary by Ri∂à Íadr). Saçaqli-zàda – life, works, analysis of Tartìb al-'ulùm 7453/1. Sa'd al-Dìn Óamawì, La†à"if al-taw˙ìd fì gharà"ib al-tafrìd – edition 3301/2. -Íafadì – theory of translation 1828/2. Íafawids – manuscripts – one-volume collections of philosophical texts 879/2. sage – Islamic philosophers and the myth of the sage as adviser of the prince 7875/1. Sahlàn al-Sàwì (Persian commentary on Ibn Sìnà, Risàlat al-ˇayr) 8490/2. Íà'id al-Andalusì – ˇabaqàt al-umam – structure 7821/1. Íà"in al-Dìn – Kitàb al-Manàhidj fì l-man†iq edition 7809/1.
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saint bonaventure ‒ science(s)
Saint Bonaventure – Augustinian Aristotelianism 8984/1 sakìna 7192/4. -Sakkàkì – metaphor 5996/2. Sanà"ì, Abù l-Madjd Madjdùd – Sayr al-'ibàd ilà l-ma'àd – mystical psychology – Avicennian source 4870/1. Sardar, Ziauddin – islamization of science 8315/1. -Sàwì → 'Umar Ibn Sahlàn al-Sàwì. Sayyid Qu†b 480/1 (S.Q. “as an Illuminationist and Existentialist Rather Than a ‘Fundamentalist’”); 4082/1.1 (discourse of the “modern”); 6928/1 (~ – Mawdùdì – Rahman, Fazlur – main ideas, comparison). scepticism 1122/1 (Abù l-'Alà" al-Ma'arrì; as method of finding the truth); 8408/4; 3755/2 (impact on Ghazzàlì); 8172/2 (Fakhr alDìn al-Ràzì). → epistemology. science(s) 1200/2 (methodology; modern science and Islam); 1616/1 (Arabic-Latin translations – importance for European history of sciences); 1741/1 (Islamic sciences – encyclopedias); 2637/2; 4016/1 (revival of sc. in the 12th century, impact of Arabic-Latin translations); 6508/1 (Arabic sc. – mediator of Greek tradition in the European Middle Ages); 8315/1 (islamization of sc.); 9056/3 (rational and traditional sc.s – classification and role in development civilizations); 9089/2 (mysticism and the decline of science in Islam [Walbridge]); 'Àmirì 1458/3 (division of sc.s – ~, Ibn Farìghùn, al-Khwàrizmì, al-Fàràbì, Ikhwàn al-Íafà, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Óazm, Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); Aristotle 5600/1 (concept of sc. – ~, Averroes, Plethon); Averroes 5600/1 (concept of sc. – Aristotle, ~, Plethon); Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus 3075/9 (division of sc.s); 3075/14 (division of sc.s – ~, impact of Boethius Severinus and Ibn Sìnà); 3075/15 (concept of sc. – ~); Fakhr alDìn al-Ràzì 1458/3 (division of sc.s – 'Àmirì, Ibn Farìghùn, alKhwàrizmì, al-Fàràbì, Ikhwàn al-Íafà, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Óazm, ~); Fàràbì 1458/3 (division of sc.s – 'Àmirì, Ibn Farìghùn, al-Khwàrizmì, ~, Ikhwàn al-Íafà, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Óazm, Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); 2746/1 (classification of sc.s); 7219/2 (classification of sc.s – Ibn Bàdjdja, ~); Ibn Bàdjdja 7219/2 (classification of sc.s – ~, Fàràbì); Ibn Farìghùn 1458/3 (division of sc.s – 'Àmirì, ~, al-Khwàrizmì, al-Fàràbì, Ikhwàn al-Íafà, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Óazm, Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); Ibn Óazm 1458/3 (division of sc.s – 'Àmirì, Ibn Farìghùn, al-Khwàrizmì, alFàràbì, Ikhwàn al-Íafà, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd, ~, Fakhr al-Dìn al-
science(s) ‒ shar'
409
Ràzì); Ibn Khaldùn 9056/3 (~, rational – traditional – classification and role in development of civilizations); Ibn Rushd 1134/1 (concept of ~); 1458/3 (division of sc.s – 'Àmirì, Ibn Farìghùn, alKhwàrizmì, al-Fàràbì, Ikhwàn al-Íafà, Ibn Sìnà, ~, Ibn Óazm, Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); → Averroes; Ibn Sìnà 3811/1 (division of sc.s); 1134/1 (concept of ~); 1458/3 (division of sc.s – 'Àmirì, Ibn Farìghùn, al-Khwàrizmì, al-Fàràbì, Ikhwàn al-Íafà, ~, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Óazm, Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); Ikhwàn al-Íafà" 1134/1 (concept of ~); 1458/3 (division of sc.s – 'Àmirì, Ibn Farìghùn, alKhwàrizmì, al-Fàràbì, ~, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Óazm, Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); Khwàrizmì 1458/3 (division of sc.s – 'Àmirì, Ibn Farìghùn, ~, al-Fàràbì, Ikhwàn al-Íafà, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Óazm, Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); Plethon 5600/1 (concept of sc. – Aristotle, Averroes, ~). secularism – Dante, Ibn Rushd 2759/1. secularization – reason – postmodern criticism 4082/1.1. Secundus – Syriac transmission, fragment and translation/Themistius, De virtute – Syriac fragment 1630/1. selfhood/personhood – Islamic philosophy 9091/1. semantics – Ibn Rushd – al-Îarùrì fì ßinà'at al-na˙w 8215/1. semiosis – Netton 5927/1. sex unity – polarity – Islamic (Avicenna, Averroes), Jewish (Avicebron, Maimonides) philosophy 423/1. Shahrastànì, 'Abd al-Karìm 1432/1.1 (Aristotle, Metaphysics – Arabic translation); 2155.1 (Mullà Íadrà); 4877/1 (Ibn Sìnà, criticized by Sh.; Íh., Mußàra'at al-falàsifa – criticism by Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì, Maßàri' al-musàri' ); 8302/0 (thought and sources; contribution to Islamic thought); 8302/2 (life, works and their chronology, philosophical and theological thought – monograph). Shahrazùrì, Shams al-Dìn 2015/3 (Nuzhat al-arwà˙ wa-raw∂at al-afrà˙, chapter on philosophers – manuscripts); 5927/3 (~, Shar˙ Óikmat al-ishràq, commentary on Suhrawardì, al-Maqtùl, Óikmat al-ishràq); 6067/1 (biography); 7194/3 (notes on Rasà"il al-Shadjara al-ilàhiyya, edition [→ 8063/1]; chronology of Sh.’s works); 7204/1 (works, typology); 7955/2 (~, al-Shadjara al-ilàhiyya – excerpts in Ibn Abì Djumhùr, Mudjlì mir"àt al-mundjì); 8063/1 (Rasà"il al-Shadjara alilàhiyya fì 'ulùm al-˙aqà"iq al-rabbàniyya, edition). Shahrùr, Ma˙mùd – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. Shamlì – Arabic translator of Aristotle, Metaphysics 1432/1.1. shar' “divine law” – Ibn 'Arabì 1122/2.
410
sharaf al-dìn ‒ skepticism
Sharaf al-Dìn Mu˙ammad Mas'ùdì Ghaznawì, Risàla fì l-qiyàsàt al˙amliyya – ms. (cop. 596/1200) 7192/5. Sha'rànì, 'Abd al-Wahhàb – transmitter of Ibn 'Arabì’s Mystical philosophy 6165/3. sharì'a – nomos – Leo Strauss 8521/2. sharr-idràkì “perceptual evil” – ontological nature in Mullà Íadrà and others 7258/1. shay" – Ash'ariyya 3156/1; Ibn Sìnà 2274/0 (Mu'tazilite concept and ~); 2510/1; 6576/1; 9285/2. -Shaybànì (ps.), Kitàb al-Kasb – economical ideas 1561/1. shay"iyya “thingness” as link of mutakallimùn’s shay" and Avicennian màhiyya 9285/4 Shaykhiyya – prophecy 2672/1. Shì'a/Shiites – 128/1 (epistemology); 5063/1 (philosophy – survey). Shiblì Nu'mànì – life, work; survey on 'Umar Khayyàm 1436/1. Shiblì Shumayyil → Shumayyil, Shiblì. Shìràz, school of 5063/1. Shirwànì – propositions – Ibn Sìnà, Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì, al-Qazwìnì al-Kàtibì 8368/1. Shumayyil, Shiblì 4082/1.1 (“discourse of the modern”); 9462/1 (monograph, thesis). Sìbawayh – logic of grammar 7969/1.2. ßifa 1927/1 (~, ˙àl – Mu'tazila); 3148/1 (Mu'tazila); 2184/1 (ßifàt Allàh – Arabic Neoplatonism and Islamic Kalàm). Siger of Brabant 1336/1 (~, De anima, Averroistic readings; Latin commentaries on De anima); 7027/0 (Liber de causis – causa prima, esse); 8984/1 (radical Aristotelianism); 9284/01 (metaphysics – being as being or divine being – Ibn Sìnà – Thomas Aquinas). similarity, concept of 5996/0 (Ibn Rushd, Fàràbì); 6000/1 (Ibn Taymiyya, Fàràbì); → metaphor 6000/1. Simplicius – corporeity – Ibn Sìnà 8349/1. Sinàn Ibn Thàbit – Siyàsat al-nufùs – edition 8243/1. Siràdj al-Dìn al-Urmawì 4029/3 (~ and Frederick II – scientific contacts); 4029/3 (~, Ma†àli' al-anwàr, psychological section – edition, translation). Sirhindì – Naqshbandì Mudjaddidì order – spread in Central Asia 547/1. siyàsa 3811.0.1 (~ madaniyya “governance of the city”); 8521/2 (Islamic philosophy). skepticism → scepticism.
smith ‒ space
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Smith, Adam – division of labor – roots in medieval Persia 4233/0. → economics. socialism, social – Islam, Ibn Khaldùn 6391/1. Socrates 6048/1 (~ and Plato, Phaedo – traces in Ikhwàn al-Íafà"). Sorùsh, 'Abd al-Karìm 4082/1.1. soul 2029/8 (“limbs of the soul” – Manichaean background – Dja'far al-Íàdiq, Tirmidhì, Dja'far Ibn al-Óasan Manßùr al-Yaman); 4966/1 (soul – intellect, intellection and intelligibles); 7526/1 (ascent and descent – Latin Middle Ages, 12th c.); 8001/1; Albertus Magnus 1501/1 (eternity of the soul – ~, Averroism); 8798/2 (celestial soul); Aristotle 218/4 and 218/9 (ps.-Aristotle, Theology and Kindì); 218/5 (~, Arabic Plotin); 2194/1 (ps.-Aristotle, Theology); 4834/2 (Mullà Íadrà, Aristotle – soul, substantial movement, wudjùd ); Averroism 1501/1 (eternity of the soul – Albertus Magnus, ~); Ghazzàlì 3542/2; 7013/1 (soul as mirror – ~, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn 'Arabì); 7916/1 (~, Ibn Sìnà – monograph, Arabic); Ibn 'Arabì 7013/1 (soul as mirror – Ghazzàlì, Ibn Sìnà, Ibn 'Arabì); Ibn Rushd 8559.3 (human rational soul – Ibn Rushd’s doctrine – Thomas Aquinas’ criticism); 9276/1 (individual soul – intellect, material – imaginative faculty as link in Ibn Rushd); Ibn Sìnà 211/0 (Plotin, Ibn Sìnà); 211/0 (Plotin, ~); 2289/02 (Ibn Sìnà, Ismailiyya); 2505/1; 4029/0 (~, al-Shifà", al-ˇabì'iyyàt, al-Nafs – Latin transmission); 4829/1 (body, soul, resurrection – Ibn Sìnà, al-Risàla al-a∂˙awiyya fì amr al-ma'àd ); 6271/1 (~, Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation); 7013/1 (soul as mirror – Ghazzàlì, ~, Ibn 'Arabì); 7916/1 (Ghazzàlì, ~ – monograph, Arabic); 9285/2 (perfection of the soul); Ismailiyya 2289/02 (Ibn Sìnà, Ismailiyya); Jewish philosophy 4784/1 (views on the soul – Hebrew encyclopedias); Kindì 218/4 and 218/9 (Aristotle (ps.), Theology and ~); medicine 6961/1 (soul – body – spirit – phenomenology of ~); Mullà Íadrà 4834/2 (Mullà Íadrà, Aristotle – soul, substantial movement, wudjùd ); 6961/1 (phenomenology of the soul); Plotin 211/0 (~, Ibn Sìnà); 218/5 (Aristotle, Arabic ~); 2194/2 (universal soul – Porphyry, Arabic Plotin); Porphyry 2194/2 (universal soul – ~, Arabic Plotin); Thomas Aquinas 8559.3 (human rational soul – Ibn Rushd’s doctrine – Thomas Aquinas’ criticism). space 879/3 (phantasy, space and geometrical object in Proclus, Fàràbì, Ibn al-Haytham); 2637/2 (~ and time); 3747/1; 6165/2.1 (~, dimensionality and interpenetration in Ibn Sìnà); 9089/0 (Suhrawardì [al-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-Ishràq]).
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Spinoza 5291/1 (prophecy); 8521/2 (religion and philosophy – Fàràbì, Ibn Rushd, Spinoza, Leo Strauss). spirit → rù˙. Steinschneider, Moritz: Die hebraeischen Übersetzungern des Mittelalters – annotated English translation 5905/1. Stephen of Pisa – Arabic-Latin translator 1692/2. Stoa 218/8.1 (concept of freedom – Kindì – Plotin); 9089/2 (Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq] classified as Stoic by Mullà Íadrà). Stöckl, Albert 4694/1 (as historian of Islamic philosophy); 4694/2 (view of Islamic philosophy). Stomathalassa – wise sayings, directed to Theon – Syriac transmission, fragment and translation 1630/1. Strauss, Leo 3983/1 (Strauss’ understanding of Fàràbì’s Plato); 8521/2 (~ on Spinoza – Averroes – Fàràbì – contemporary crisis). Suárez, Francisco – occasionalism 6986/1. subjectivity – Avicennian model 1020/2. substance 1020/2; Averroism → this entry, Ibn Rushd; Avicennism 3321/01 (sub. – being – Avicennism, Averroism); Ibn Rushd 1269/-2 (~, Great Commentary on Aristotle, Metaphysics); 3321/00 (sub. – necessity – Ibn Rushd, Thomas Aquinas); 3321/01 (sub. – being – Avicennism, Averroism); 3321/02 (sub. – contradiction – Ibn Rushd, Commentary on Aristotle, Metaphysics IV,4); 5852/1 (Ibn Rushd and scholastic philosophy); 7233/1 (concept of sub.); 8252/1 (natural substances, artifacts – Aristotle, De anima II.1 – interpetation by Thomas Aquinas; Ibn Rushd, Long Commentary; Themistius); Mullà Íadrà 9293/2 (transformation of s. – ~, Whitehead); Themistius → this entry, Ibn Rushd; Thomas Aquinas → this entry, Ibn Rushd; Whitehead → this entry, Mullà Íadrà. sufism → mysticism/sufism. Suhrawardì, Abù Óafß 'Umar, 'Awàrif al-ma'àrif 4278/2 (concept of taßawwuf, prayer, àdàb, patience, poverty). -Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq] 1785/2; 2637/2; 592/1 (research in the West); 7192/3 (monograph on single writings and topics, Persian); 9089/2 (life, works; heritage of the Greeks); aesthetics 6739/1; epistemology 5927/3.1; 5927/3.1 (reason, direct intuition); essence – existence 7553/2; al-Ghurba al-gharìba [lege: al-Gharbiyya] → Qißßat al-Ghurba al-gharbiyya; God 5504/1
suhrawardì ‒ system
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(ontological proof of God); Hermetism 9092/3; Óikmat alishràq 1814/1 (analysis); 5927/3 (commentary by Shahrazùrì – internal senses, peripatetic and Suhrawardian position); 8433/1 (edition, translations); Ismà'ìl Ibn Mu˙ammad Rìzì 5927/4 (~, Óayàt al-nufùs, influenced by S.); Mullà Íadrà 3037/1 (light – being – Mullà Íadrà); 6421/1 (S.’s aßàlat al-màhiya – against Mullà Íadrà’s aßàlat al-wudjùd ); 9089/1 (doctrine of forms – ~); philosophy 8289/1 (according to the works of his youth); → sufism; Pythagoras 9092/3 (S. as Pythagorean); Qißßat al-Ghurba algharbiyya 4060/1; 5454/2 (French translation); sakìna 7192/4; sufism 7218/1 (harmony of philosophy and sufism); -ˇabà†abà"ì 4923/1; al-Talwì˙àt 4462/1 (commentary by Ibn Kammùnà – edition, analysis); → Ibn Kammùnà, Shar˙ al-Talwì˙àt; tashkìk alnùr 2673/2; terminology 3458/1 (technical terms in his works, with explanation in Persian); works 8480/2 (texts, copied in 721–3/1321–23). Summa Alexandrinorum 4952/2 (source of Ibn Sìnà, Risàla fì l-akhlàq); 7868/2 (Arabic reports). Summa fratris Alexandri – impact of Avicenna’s psychology 4029/0. sun – king of heavens – Ikhwàn al-Íafà" – Theon of Smyrna 2293/0. ßùra – ma'nà – Ibn Sìnà 8001/2. syncretism, “philosophical-religious” – Ibn Rushd, Faßl al-maqàl and forerunners 3481/2. syllogism 270/3 (modal ~ – Aristotle, Ibn Sìnà); 719/11 (poetical ~ – in Fàràbì incorrect syllogism of the second figure); 7969/1.2 (Islamic theology); 7972/1 (poetic ~ – Fàràbì); 6003/1 (Ibn Taymiyya); 6005/1 (poetic ~ – Ibn Sìnà, Ibn Rushd). symbolism – Averroism 8301/1. Synesius – Fàràbì – religion, philosophy, rhetoric – comparison 9162/2. Syria – secular, scientific culture of Christians in Syria after Arab conquest 1935/1. Syriac 1656/1 (Aristotle and the rise of “Syriac scholasticism”); 1935/1 (secular, scientific culture of Christians in Syria after Arab conquest); 4285/1 (logic); 4287/1 (Syriac philosophical literature: ethics, politics, description of ms. British Library, Add. 14658); 4298/1 (Syriac philosophical literature – Aristotle – logic – Syriac transmission – survey); 9386/1 and 9386/2 (Syriac philosophical literature – monograph [bibliographically incomplete]). system – ˙ikma muta'àliya of Mullà Íadrà 212/1.
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†abì'a 2164/2; 4927/6 (Mullà Íadrà); 7969/2 (early Islamic theology – Greek models). → nature. Tabrìzì, Abù l-Madjd Mu˙ammad Ibn Mas'ùd – Safìna-i Tabrìz, edition 8480/2. tadbìr al-manzil – “economy of poverty” 1561/1. tafsìr – Islamic hermeneutic traditions, compared with Christian/Ibn Rushd – hermeneutics 5637/1; → hermeneutics; → interpretation. Taftàzànì – philosophical works – survey, analysis 5695/1. takaththur – Mullà Íadrà 9374/2. takdhìb – Ghazzàlì 3755/2. takhßìß “particularization” – Ibn Sìnà, mutakallimùn 477/1. tamàm 2292/1. tanàsukh – Abù Bakr al-Ràzì 3903/1. taqlìd 3755/3 (Ghazzàlì on ~ of philosophers). ˇaràbìshì, George – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. tardjì˙ – Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì (theory of action) 8172/2. taßawwur 987/1 (Ibn Rushd); 1467/1 (taßawwuràt – Ibn Óazm); 6576/1 (taßawwur – taßdìq – Ibn Sìnà, Kant – structural comparison). taßdìq 987/1 (Ibn Rushd); 3755/2 (Ghazzàlì); 6576/1 (taßawwur-taßdìq – Ibn Sìnà, Kant – structural comparison). tashakhkhuß “individuation” – Mullà Íadrà 2584/2. tashkìk 211/0.2 (Ibn Sìnà); 317/3(tashkìk al-wudjùd “gradation of being” – Mullà Íadrà); 1559/3 (“modulation” – Mullà Íadrà); 2153/1 (Ibn Sìnà); 2231/1 (Mullà Íadrà); 2673/2 (Ibn Sìnà, Mullà Íadrà, Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq]); 3037/1 (“analyticity” of light – Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl]); 7652/2 (Ibn Sìnà); 9086/1 (Mullà Íadrà). Tawaddud → Thousand and One Night. tawallud – early Islamic theology – Greek models 7969/2. taw˙ìd 3903/2 (Alawites); 5024/1 (Mullà Íadrà). ta"wìl 1997/1 (H. Corbin 1970); 3042/1 and 2 (theory of ~ – Islamic philosophy); 4786/1 (Islamic philosophy). ta"yìs “bringing-to-be” – Kindì 218/6. ˇayr – Ibn Sìnà, Risàlat al-ˇayr 8490/2 teleiotes – transmission in Islamic philosophy 9285/2. terminology 63/1 (theological-philosophical ~); 1668/1 (~, philosophical – problems of translation); 1877/1; 2425/1; 5487/1 (key concepts); Arabic-Greek-Arabic 1018/1; Djurdjànì, 'Alì Ibn Mu˙ammad 226/2 Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì 2518/1; Fàràbì 430/1 (lexicon); 2425/2; 5022/2 (Kindì, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà); Ghazzàlì
terminology ‒ thomas aquinas
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226/1; Greek-Syriac-Arabic 4909/1; 8501/1; 9162/1; HebrewArabic 3119/4; Hebrew-Arabic-Hebrew 8605–8607 (Themistius); Hebrew-Latin 9507/1; Hebrew-Latin-Arabic-Greek 4517 (suppl.); Ibn Khaldùn 226/2; Ibn Rushd 226/3; Ibn Sìnà 2425/3; 5022/2 (Kindì, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà); 6576/1; Kindì 2425/2; 5022/2 (Kindì, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà); logic – syllogistic 8368/1; Maimonides, Dalàlat al-˙à"irìn 2572/1; Mullà Íadrà 8513/2 (~, Risàla fì l-˙udùth); Shahrastànì, 'Abd al-Karìm 8302/2; Suhrawardì [-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq] 3458/1 (technical terms in his works, with explanation in Persian). Tha'àlibì, 'Abdal-'azìz – Kalàm and philosophy 8599/2. thaumaston – Ibn Sìnà and Aristotle 3861/1. “theistic” theory of mysticism – monistic mysticism 6420/1. Themistius 4844/2.1 (Ibn Sìnà, al-Shifà" – sources: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Themistius, John Philoponus); 6912/0 (Risàla ilà Yùliyàn al-malik fì l-siyàsa – neoplatonic political philosophy); 8605–8607 (Aristotle, Metaphysics – paraphrase, French translation with commentary of the Arabic-Hebrew version – echo in Arabic and Hebrew – Hebrew-Arabic-Hebrew glossary); 9511/6 (paraphrase of Aristotle’s zoological writings). theodicy 2365/1 (Ibn 'Arabì); 4685/1 (Ibn Sìnà and forerunners: Aristotle, Plotinus/Ibn Sìnà – theodicy); 7426/5.1 (Ibn Sìnà). theology 35/1 (role of Islamic philosophy in the construction of knowledge); 8599/2 (Islamic theology – philosophy). Theon – Ikhwàn al-Íafà", astrology 2293/0. Theophrastus 4278/1 (~, De sensibus – Arabic evidence); 7969/1.2 ( judgement, absolute, necessary, possible – Theophrastus, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Fàràbì, Ibn Sìnà, Islamic theology); 8501/4 (~, Meteorology, Mineralogy – Syriac fragments). theosophy – Mullà Íadrà 619/1. Thierry of Chartres, Commentarius in Ciceronis De Inventione – Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus/Gundisalvi, De divisione philosophiae 3967/1. Thomas Aquinas 571/1 (Islamic influence, survey); Averroes → Ibn Rushd; Avicenna → Ibn Sìnà; Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì 4735/1 (eternity of the world – comparison with Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); Ghazzàlì 912/1 (Th., Summa contra gentes – comparison with Ghazzàlì, al-Iqtißàd fì l-i'tiqàd ); 3947/1 (use of Ghazzàlì, Maqàßid al-falàsifa); Ibn Rushd 1608/2 (Aristotle – interpreted by Ibn Rushd, Thomas Aquinas); 1829/1; 2756/0 (Ibn Rushd – Aristotelianism); 3123/1 (divine knowledge); 3321/0 (concept of God – impact of
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Ibn Rushd); 3321/00 (substance and necessity); 5680/1 (Thomas Aquinas Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, Book I, Distinction 8 (= commentary on Peter Lombard, Sententiae in IV Libris Distinctae, book I, Distinction 8 – sources, including Averroes, Avicenna, Liber de causis); 8559.3 (criticism of Ibn Rushd’s epistemology and doctrine of human rational soul); → below Pietro Auriol; Ibn Sìnà 211/0.2 (God, creation); 674/1 (Avicenna – Islamic-Christian dialogue); 1642/1 (“flying man”); 2606/1 (essence – existence); 3586/1 (~, De ente et essentia – comparison with Ibn Sìnà); 4029/0 (impact of Avicenna’s psychology); 5680/1 (Thomas Aquinas Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, Book I, Distinction 8 (= commentary on Peter Lombard, Sententiae in IV Libris Distinctae, book I, Distinction 8 – sources, including Averroes, Avicenna, Liber de causis); 7473/1 (being, necessary – possible); 7652/1 (whatness of God – Ibn Sìnà, William of Auvergne); 8299/0 (evil); 9284/01 (metaphysics – being as being or divine being – Ibn Sìnà – Siger of Brabant); Liber de causis 5680/1 (Thomas Aquinas Scriptum super libros Sententiarum, Book I, Distinction 8 (= commentary on Peter Lombard, Sententiae in IV Libris Distinctae, book I, Distinction 8 – sources, including Averroes, Avicenna, Liber de causis); 7027/0 (causa prima, esse); Mullà Íadrà 1716/1 (primacy of esse/wudjùd ); occasionalism, Islamic 6986/1; Pietro Auriol 9231/1 (Averroism – ethics); William of Auvergne 7652/1 (whatness of God – Ibn Sìnà, William of Auvergne). Thomas Bradwardine – Averroism 9035/1. thought → history of philosophy/thought in Islam. Thousand and One Night – story of Tawaddud – analysis, comparison with Greek philosophical traditions of love as trend towards wisdom 7396/1. time, concept of 1600/1 (concept of ~ in Islam); 2633 (vol. XI, art. zamàn I. In philosophy); 2637/2 (~ and space); 3169/1 (notions of time in Islamic historiography); Averroism 1501/1 (Albertus Magnus, ~); Ibn Kammùna, al-Djadìd fì l-˙ikma 5430/3; Ibn Sìnà 37/1 (concept of time, Greek sources); Ikhwàn al-Íafà" 203/1; Jewish philosophy 7678/1 (~ and Greek tradition); Kàshànì, Mu˙ammad Ibn Mu˙ammad Zamàn 4956/2 (monograph, Arabic – edition); Kindì 2443/1; Mullà Íadrà 304/6 (ontological explanation); 685/1 (time “fourth dimension”); 6568/1 (~ and Sharaf al-Dìn Dàwùd Ibn Ma˙mùd al-Qayßarì); 8515/1; Qayßarì, Sharaf al-Dìn Dàwùd Ibn Ma˙mùd 6568/1 (Mullà Íadrà and ~); → zamàn.
timothy i ‒ translations
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Timothy I 1637/1 (translations – Greek-Syriac – Aristotle, Topica, Sophistici Elenchi, Rhetorica, Poetica and Analytica posteriora); 8425/1 (Islamic background (Mu'tazila, Aristotle) and his theological letters). Tirmidhì 2029/8 (“limbs of the soul” – Manichaean background). Tizini – constructions of identity 4082/1.1. Todros Todrosi – Avicennism in Provence (14th c.) Judah Natan – Avicennism in Provence (14th c.) 9508/1. Toledo, school of Arabic-Latin translators 1694/1 (translation program); 1700/1 (institutional context: ‘school of Toledo’); 1709/1 (strategy of revision); 2673/1 (bibliography); 3301/1; 7777/1 (contribution of Jewish scholars); 7874/1 (Arabic-Latin translations, 12–13th c.); 9018.1 (role in history of ideas, monograph); 9051/1; → translations – Arabic-Latin. tolerance – Ghazzàlì 3755/2. tombs, visiting of – philosophical justification – Fakhr al-Dìn AlRàzì, al-Ma†àlib al-'àliya 121/2. topic analysis – Islamic philosophers 4025/0. Torquato Tasso – Averroism 3272/1. tragedy – Zera˙yà Ben Isaac Ben Shealtiel 8019/1. translations – Arabic-Hebrew 3979/1; 8055/2; 8519/2 (Aristotle); 9503/1 (Arabic-Hebrew; Latin-Hebrew – method); 9511/5 (philosophical texts); Arabic-Latin 1616/1 (importance for European history of sciences – cooperators of translators – central themes of scientific texts); 1692/2 (Pisa, 12th c.); 1709/1 (strategy of revision); 1710/1 (method); 1710/2 (12th/13th c. – case of alienation of intellectual property); 2126/1 (Latin translations – from Greek, Arabic, Hebrew); 2270/2 (Hermannus Alemannus); 3075/15 (Dominicus Gundis(s)alinus); 3261/1 (survey, 1977); 4016/1; 4904/1 (survey); 4952/1 (influence in the West, – monograph, Turkish); 7990/2 (philosophy – survey, bibliographical handbook); 8193/1 (Mozarabs, Portuguese); 9037/1 (Greek-Arabic, Arabic-Latin – schools, methods – survey); 9346/1 (Wüstenfeld; 1877); → Toledo; Arabic-Turkish (modern) 4988/2; Djà˙iΩ 1828/2 (theory of translation); Greek-Arabic 1458/2 (aims, methods); 1828/2 (background and history, monograph); 9037/1 (Greek-Arabic, ArabicLatin – schools, methods – survey); Greek-Arabic-Pehlevi-Latin 7812/1 (survey); Greek-Latin 2126/1 (Latin translations – from Greek, Arabic, Hebrew); Greek-Syriac 1627/1 (“popular philosophy” – survey); 1637/1 (Timothy on Greek-Syriac translations
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translations ‒ al-†ùsì
of Aristotle, Topica, Sophistici Elenchi, Rhetorica, Poetica and Analytica posteriora); 4290/1 (Aristotle’s books on logic, monograph); GreekSyriac-Arabic 4290/1 (Aristotle’s books on logic – monograph); 4300/1; Hebrew-Latin 2126/1 (Latin translations – from Greek, Arabic, Hebrew); 8055/2; 8519/1 (→ Abramo de Balmes); 8521/0.1 (Abramo de Balmes); 9507/1; Óunayn Ibn Ißhàq 7835/1 (report about working conditions during his time); Is˙àq Ibn Óunayn 1458/2 (method, comparison of ~ with Ustàth); Latin-Hebrew 9503/1 (Arabic-Hebrew; Latin-Hebrew – method); Ustàth 1458/2 (method, comparison of ~ with Is˙àq Ibn Óunayn). transmigration → metempsychosis. transmission of philosophy – Fàràbì, Abù l-Barakàt al-Baghdàdì, Maimonides 8404/1. tree of knowledge – Ismailiyya, ˇayyibite 2288/1. trinity – essence – existence – Raimundus Lullus, Ibn Sìnà 2164/1. truth, concept of 8262/1 (truth – Islamic thought – survey); Albertus Magnus 8798/2 (“double” truth); Ghazzàlì 5010/1 (truth – interpretation – existence); 9400/1 (truth – knowledge – certitude); Ibn Rushd 3482/1 (double truth); 4381/1 (double truth – ~, Faßl almaqàl ); 8569/2 (~, Faßl al-maqàl – “truth does not contradict truth”; “double” truth – not found in Ibn R.); Malay Islam 6538/1; Mullà Íadrà 2155.1. -Tùlàwì, al-Àb Bu†rus (Pietro Oliva Tulense) – al-Ìsàghùdjì aw alMudkhal ilà l-man†iq – edition; biography, works 8723/1. Tulense, Pietro Oliva → -Tùlàwì, al-Àb Bu†rus. turàth – modern 4082/1.1. al-ˇùsì, Naßìr al-Dìn 2172/1 (thought, survey; bibliography – 2000); 2348/1; 396/1 (bibliography, 2000); 889/1 (bibliography, Persian; 2000); 8480/2 (texts, copied in 721–3/1321–23); 8693/1 (bibliography, Russian; 2000); 9346/2 (bibliography); Akhlàq-i Nàßirì 3184/1 (study, 1819); 9269/1 (extracts); Awßàf al-ashràf 6689/1 (edition); 7192/2 (gnosis, sufism); Barhebraeus 8599/2 (source of Barhebraeus, Ethicon); economics 3492/2; epistemology 128/1 (ˇ. and Mullà Íadrà); 5421/3 (knowledge of God); Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì 2983/1 (comparison with ˇ. – monograph, Arabic); 6148/1 (Ibn Sìnà’s argument for the unity of God, defended by ˇùsì against Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); Ibn Kammùna 6686/1 (exchange of letters – edition); Ibn Sìnà 254/1 (“meta-mysticism” of Ibn Sìnà); 6148/1 (Ibn Sìnà’s argument for the unity of God, defended by ˇùsì against Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì); 7341/1; 8366/1 (contradiction
al-†ùsì ‒ 'umar khayyàm
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and conversion of the absolute proposition); 8368/1 (propositions – Ibn Sìnà, al-Qazwìnì al-Kàtibì, Shirwànì); Ismailiyya 2121/2; 5421/3 (Ismà'ìlism and Ishràqì philosophy); logic 8366/1 (Ibn Íìnà – contradiction and conversion of the absolute proposition); mathematics 7427/2 (~ – philosophy); Mullà Íadrà 128/1 (epistemology – ˇ. and ~); Muràsalàt bayna Íadr al-Dìn alQùnawì wa-Naßìr al-Dìn 5704/1 (sufism); political thought 4834/3; -Qazwìnì al-Kàtibì 8368/1 (propositions – Ibn Sìnà, al-Qazwìnì al-Kàtibì, Shirwànì); -Qùnawì 339/1 (being); Qu†b al-Dìn al-Ràzì al-Ta˙tànì 7313/1 (al-Mu˙àkamàt bayna Shar˙ay [Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì and Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì] al-Ishàràt. alIlàhiyàt [by Ibn Sìnà] – edition); religion 7729/1 (struggle of ~ and philosophy); Risàla-i I'tiqàdì 3301/2 (edition); -Shirwànì 8368/1 (propositions – Ibn Sìnà, al-Qazwìnì al-Kàtibì, Shirwànì); sufism 5704/1; Tadjrìd al-'aqà"id/al-kalàm 65/1 (edition, study); 5139/1 (-Khwànsàrì, gloss on -Khafrì, Óàshiya/Ta'lìqàt on Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì, Tadjrìd al-'aqà"id [part] – edition); 8798/1 (commentaries, glosses). 'Umar Ibn Sahlàn al-Sàwì, al-Risàla al-musammàt bi-l-taw†i"a; Risàla fì ta˙qìq naqì∂ al-wudjùd – ms. (cop. 596/1200) 7192/5. 'Umar Khayyàm 593/1 (biography, poetry, philosophy – monograph, 2005); 1436/1 (poetry, philosophy – survey by Maulana Shiblì Nu'mànì, English); 4317/1.1 (history of research; view of modern interpretations); 6771/2 (philosophical treatises – short analysis); 6800/1 (translation, selections); Îarùrat al-ta∂àdd fì l-'àlam wa-l-djabr wa-l-baqà" 593/1 (English translation); Descartes 7429/1; 7429/1 and 7429/2 (mathematics and philosophy); alÎiyà" al-'aqlì fì maw∂ù' al-'ilm al-kullì 593/1 (English translation); 8826/1 (edition and Persian translation); Djawàb 'an thalàth masà"il i'tiqàdiyya 8826/1 (edition and Persian translation); Euclid 1200/2 (criticism of Euclid’s theory of parallels); Ibn Sìnà 6771/2 (distinction of djism †abì'ì and djism ta'lìmì ); mathematics 7429/1 and 7429/2 (~ and philosophy; Descartes); philosophy 7429/1 and 7429/2 (mathematics and ~); Risàla djawàban 'an thalàth masà"il 593/1 (English translation); Risàla fì kulliyàt al-wudjùd (Persian) 593/1 (English translation); Risàla fì l-wudjùd 593/1 (English translation); Risàlat al-kawn wa-ltaklìf 593/1 (English translation); Risàlat al-Tamdjìd 2234 (edition); Rubà'iyàt 6378/1 (philosophy and religion).
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'umràn ‒ wah∂at al-wudjùd
'umràn 1840/2 (“urbanization” – Ibn Khaldùn); 1862/1 ('ilm al-'umràn and anthropology); 2320/1; 9056/2. unbelief, concept of 3755/2 (Bàqillànì; unbelief = apostasy: Ghazzàlì). unity – multiplicity – Mullà Íadrà 2231/1; 7341/2; 9374/2. universals 2274/0 (medieval and Islamic philosophy); 2510/1 (Ibn Sìnà); 4966/1 (universals and predicables – Greek and Islamic philosophy). unum 3173/1 (Ibn Rushd: many things arise from one); 5030/1 (Mullà Íadrà – origination of the many from the One); 5421/3 (ex uno non fit nisi unum – ˇùsì, Naßìr al-Dìn); 7427/2 (mathematics – philosophy – Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì); → unity – multiplicity. urbanization – Ibn Khaldùn 1840/2. Urbanus Averroista – use of Latin mss. of Ibn Rushd, Great Commentary on Aristotle’s Physics 7958/1. 'urfì – al-mu†laqa al-'urfiyya “conventional absolute” – Ibn Sìnà, Naßìr al-Dìn al-ˇùsì 8366/1. -Urmawì → Siràdj al-Dìn al-Urmawì. utopia, left 4082/1.1. Uzicanin, Fà∂il – Bosniak logician 5587/1. vacuum 3747/1. → void. Vanini, Giulio Cesare (1585–1619) – Averroism 3129/1. Veneto – Averroism 8711/1. Vincent of Beauvais – sources: Aristotle, Jewish and Arabic sources 365/1. virtue – Fakhr al-Dìn al-Ràzì “perfectionist theory of virtue” 8172/2. virtus cogitativa – Ibn Rushd 8559/3.1. vision, theory of 4029/0 (Ibn Sìnà and his Latin reception); 5454/1 (Mullà Íadrà). vision of God 7194/1 (Islamic theology and mysticism); 8418/1 (Mu'tazila). void – Ibn Sìnà , Risàla ilà l-wazìr Abì Sa'd al-Hamadhànì – edition, French translation 6271/1; → khalà"; vacuum; void. wàdjib al-wudjùd 2606/1 (~ bi-dhàtihì – Ibn Sìnà); 6884/1 (Ibn Sìnà); 8302/2 (Shahrastànì, 'Abd al-Karìm); 9387/1 (Fàràbì – Anselm of Canterbury and Descartes – ontological proof of God). → wudjùb. wah∂at al-wudjùd 8114/1 (causality – Ibn 'Arabì); 9374/2 (Mullà Íadrà); → wudjùd.
wahm ‒ wudjùd
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wahm 4029/0 (‘estimation’ – Ibn Sìnà); 6408/1 (epistemology); 6961/1 (Ibn Sìnà). → imagination. walàya, concept of – Kàshànì, Mu˙sin Fay∂ 4928/0. -Warràq, Abù 'Ìsà – “freethinker” 8861/2. waßfiyya – “qualitative”, “composite” (logic) 8366/1. “whatness” of God – Ibn Sìnà, William of Auvergne, Thomas Aquinas 7652/1; → quidditas. Whitehead 9293/2 (~ and Mullà Íadrà, transformation of substance). William de Luna 4125/2 (double translations); 4132/1 (philosophical vocabulary in his translations of Ibn Rushd). William of Auvergne 4029/0 (impact of Avicenna’s psychology); 6302/1 (concept of nature – Ibn Sìnà); 7652/1 (“whatness” of God – Ibn Sìnà, Thomas Aquinas); 8593/1 (Avicennism). wisdom – Thousand and One Night – story of Tawaddud – analysis, comparison with Greek philosophical traditions of love as trend towards wisdom 7396/1. → gnomologia; → ˙ikma. woman 6859/1 (position of w. in state – Ibn Rushd); 7950/1 (~ – man – Arabic-Islamic, European philosophy). world 162 suppl. (Alexander of Aphrodisias and Levi – discussion about the eternity of the world); 2107/1 (material world – Mullà Íadrà, Ibn Bàbawayh); 2557/1 (eternity of the world – refutation by Ghazzàlì); 3175/1 (providence, astrology, and celestial influences on the sublunar world [Ibn Rushd – Ibn Falaquera – Aristotle]); 3636/1 (˙udùth) of the world – Mullà Íadrà); 5328/3 (Ibn Rushd, possible world – Ghazzàlì); 6440/1 (origination of the world – trans-substantial motion); → eternity of the world. “world-view”, “Islamic” 212/1. wudjùb mu†laq – Ibn Sìnà, Raimundus Lullus 2164/1; → wàdjib alwudjùd. wudjùd – Abù Hàshim al-Djubbà"ì 4669/1 (wudjùd, fi'l – ~, Mullà Íadrà); Fàràbì 7558/1 (kalima wudjùdiyya = hyparktikon rhèma); Ghazzàlì 3755/1 (stages in being); Ibn 'Arabì 5504/1 (school of ~: wa˙dat al-wudjùd, al-wudjùd al-mu†laq); Ibn Rushd 8802/0 (Ibn Sìnà, ~); Ibn Sìnà 2164/1 (wudjùd mu†laq – ~, Raimundus Lullus); 3955/1(~ – màhiya); 6576/1; 7403/1 (~, Mullà Íadrà); 8802/0 (~, Ibn Rushd); -'Iràqì, Fakhr al-Dìn 6072/1 (wa˙dat al-wudjùd ); Mullà Íadrà 304/5; 1672/1; 1716/1 (primacy of wudjùd, esse – ~, Thomas Aquinas); 4669/1 (wudjùd, fi'l – Abù Hàshim al-Djubbà"ì, ~); 6511/2 (wudjùd dhihnì); 7403/1 (Ibn Sìnà, ~);
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wudjùd ‒ zamàn
8515/1; Raimundus Lullus 2164/1 (wudjud mu†laq – Ibn Sìnà, ~); Shahrastànì, 'Abd al-Karìm 8302/2; Thomas Aquinas 1716/1 (primacy of wudjùd, esse – Mullà Íadrà, ~); → wàdjib; → wa˙dat al-wudjùd. wudjùd dhihnì “mental existence” – Islamic philosophy 6961/1. wudjùdiyya “existential”, later adopted as usual term for the proposition 8366/1. Xenocrates 7426/4 (refutation; genus anterior to eidos). Ya˙yà al-Na˙wì – Arabic transmission 3903/1. Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì – Aristotle 1432/1.1 (~, Metaphysics – Arabic translation); 6061/1 (~, Metaphysics – Alpha elatton – commentary by Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì – comparison with Kindì); atomism 1186/1; Ibn Sìnà 7426/3 (mawdjùd ); iktisàb 7128/1; 7129/1; Kindì 6061/1 (~, Metaphysics – Alpha elatton – commentary by Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì – comparison with Kindì); Maqàla fì l-mawdjùdàt 7129/1 (concept of creator); 7420/1 (Spanish translation, with notes and introduction); Maqàla fì l-taw˙ìd 5586/4 (analysis); Maqàla fì tabyìn wudjùd al-umùr al-'àmmiyya (etc.) 7426/3 (French translation); Naq∂ ˙udjadj al-qà"ilìn bi-anna l-af'àl khalq Allàh wa-ktisàb li-l-'abd = Nuskhat mà kataba Ya˙yà Ibn 'Adì Ibn Óumayd Ibn Zakariyà ilà Abì 'Umar Sa'd Ibn [Sa'ìd] az-Zaynabì fì naq∂ al-˙udjdjadj allatì anfadhahà ilayhi fì nußrat qawl al-qà"ilìn inna l-af 'àl khalq li-llàh wa-ktisàb li-l-'ibàd 7129/1 (analysis; concept of God’s “synergism”); nature 1134/0 (comparison with Ikhwàn alÍafà"); One 1667/1 (concept of “one” and “unity”); Russel, Bertrand 3375/1 (contradictions); Tahdhìb al-akhlàq 3756/2 (analysis); 3757/1 (text, English translation, analysis); 7316/1 (concept of perfect man); unity One 1667/1 (concept of “one” and “unity”). Ya˙yà Saybak Nìshàpùrì, Óusn u-dil – edition 3301/2. yaqìn → certitude. Yazdì, Mu˙ammad Óà"irì: “The Principles of Epistemology in Islamic Philosophy” 4927/7. Yoga – mi'ràdj – Ibn Sìnà 6884/1. Yùsuf al-Baßìr – as Mu'tazilite 3167/1. Zakariyyà", Fu"àd – “discourse of the modern” 4082/1.1. zamàn → time.
zaragoza ‒ zoroastrians
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Zaragoza – continuity of the philosophical school 3121/2. zàwiya “angle” – Ibn Sìnà, Qu†b al-Dìn al-Shìràzì 5667/1. Zenon of Elea – argument from bisection (Ibn Rushd, Long Commentary on Aristotle, Physics 3573/2. Zera˙yà Ben Isaac Ben Shealtiel – Arabic-Hebrew translator of Aristotle, De generatione et corruptione 8019/1; 8021/2; 9511/4 (~ and other works by Aristotle). Zimara, Marcantonio – editor of Aristotle in Latin, with commentaries by Averroes 4130/1. zindìq 8408/4. Zoroaster – Suhrawardì (-Maqtùl; Shaykh al-ishràq), India, Western Europe, Iranian Nationalism 9092/3. Zoroastrians – ishràqì philosophy, gnosis, sufism – comparison 7322/1.
LIST OF CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS TO THE EDITION 1999
Vol. I List of abbreviations, add or correct: ArScPh = Arabic Sciences and Philosophy. Cambridge. DoC = Doctor Communis. PInHAIS.IP = Publications of the Institute of Arabic-Islamic Science. Islamic Philosophy. Frankfurt/M. RThPh = Revue de théologie et de philosophie. Lausanne. For eventual corrections in the list of publications s. their numbers in the supplement. Vol. II (Index) p. 4, Abù Bakr al-Ràzì – God: cancel “1843” and text between brackets; Abù Bakr al-Ràzì – life: cancel “8513”; Abù Bakr alRàzì – life: cancel “1976”. p. 5, “survey”: cancel “1941”. p. 81, –7 and p. 82, l. 9, 20 and 26: instead of “9345” read “9434”. p. 86: Contarini, Gasparea: read Contarini, Gasparo. p. 130, the entry on Fußùs al-˙ikam insert after “al-Fusùl al-muntaza'a”. p. 142, l. 12: instead of “4962” read “2929”. p. 175 read: Godfrey of Fontaines. p. 184: read Henry of Ghent (not Gent). p. 268, attributes: read 9301 instead of 931 and cancel 9301 (2nd l.). p. 272, l. 12: cancel “-Djùzadjànì 6151 (exchange of letters)” [ J]. p. 274, “flying man”: cancel 3608 ( J). p. 275, l. 4 from below, “English translation”: read “French and English translation”. p. 278, impetus: read 4022 ( J). pp. 289f. in the entry “Risàla fì l-'ishq” cancel the following: “272 (Risàla fì l-kalàm 'alà l-nafs al-nà†iqa – edition), 288 (Risàla fì lkalàm 'alà l-nafs al-nà†iqa – edition, analysis, Arabic)” and “8085
426 list of corrections and additions to the edition 1999 (Risàla fì l-kalàm 'alà l-nafs al-nà†iqa – edition)”; these three numbers must be placed in the entry “Risàla fì l-kalàm 'alà l-nafs alnà†iqa” and must follow the entry “Risàla fì l-'ishq”. p. 280, l. 4: al-Khu†ba al-taw˙ìdiyya: is identical with → Risàlat al-Tamdjìd. p. 291, line 15 from below: Risàlat al-Tamdjìd: is identical with alKhu†ba al-taw˙ìdiyya. p. 385: read Marston, Roger; add: → Roger Marston; cancel “2239 (intellect)”. p. 391, entry “Michel the Interpreter”: read: → Michael Bàdhòqà [Michael Interpres]. p. 426 “Pàshà-Zàdeh . . . 880 . . . al-falàsifa)”: read: Kamàl PàshàZàda 880 (commentary, ˙àshiya on Khòdjazàda, Tahàfut)” and put the entry on p. 342. p. 488: Socrates – 1757: add “The reports by al-Kindì, Abù Bakr al-Ràzì, al-Fàràbì”. p. 499 “Summa Alexandrinorum”: read Summaria Alexandrinorum. p. 515 “Theodoros of Antiochia”: replace the following by “→ Magister Theodore”. p. 532, l. 14 read mukhtaßara. p. 535, l. 1 read Óunayn, Àdàb.