- romanized: Ibn Sīnā; c. 980 – 22 June 1037 CE),
commonly known in the West as
Avicenna (/ˌævɪˈsɛnə, ˌɑːvɪ-/), was a
preeminent philosopher and
physician of the...
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Avicenna is a
lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, just
beyond the
western limb on the
northern rim of the
Lorentz basin. It is named...
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Avicenna (Persian: آرامگاه بوعلیسینا) is a
monumental complex located at
Avicenna Square, Hamadan, Iran.
Dedicated to the
Persian polymath Avicenna,...
- The
Avicenna Directory project was a
public database of
worldwide medical schools,
schools of pharmacy,
schools of
public health and
educational institutions...
- The
Avicenna Prize for
Ethics in
Science is
awarded every two
years by
UNESCO and
rewards individuals and
groups in the
field of
ethics in science. The...
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philosophical encyclopedia written by Abu Ali ibn Sīna (also
known as
Avicenna) from
medieval Persia, near
Bukhara in Maverounnahr. He most
likely began...
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Avicenna International College (AIC) (Hungarian:
Avicenna Nemzetközi Kollégium) was
founded in 1995 by
Shahrokh Mirza Hosseini and has been in operation...
- the
comparative importance of
eastern intellectuals such as Ibn Sina (
Avicenna) and of
western thinkers such as Ibn Rushd, and also
whether Islamic philosophy...
- the
argument also
appear in
Avicenna's other works, and this
argument became known as the
Proof of the Truthful.
Avicenna initiated a full-fledged inquiry...
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Cerastes vipera,
common names Sahara sand
viper and
Avicenna viper, is a
viper species endemic to the
deserts of
North Africa and the
Sinai Peninsula....