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peers and even his critics.
While Ibn
Tufayl was
noted for
criticizing Ibn
Bajjah's work, he also
described him as
having one of the
sharpest minds with one...
- 1061) Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm al-Zarqālī (d. 1087) Omar Khayyám (d. 1131) Ibn
Bajjah (d. 1138) Ibn
Tufail (d. 1185) Ibn
Rushd (d. 1198) Al-Khazini (d. 12th century)...
- in
Studia Islamica "Philosophical
Predecessors and
Contemporaries of Ibn
Bâjjah", in The
Islamic Quarterly, 1955 "Aspects of the
Khazar Problem", in Transactions...
- turn, by Abu Bakr Ibn al-Sayigh,
usually known in the Arab
world as Ibn
Bajjah, "Avempace". The al-Andalus
philosopher Averroes (1126–1198) was the founder...
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astronomical theory or his
astronomical calculations. In the 12th century, Ibn
Bajjah observed "two
planets as
black spots on the face of the Sun",
which was...
- Islam: al-Kindi (Alkindus), al-Farabi (Abunaser), İbn Sina (Avicenna), Ibn
Bajjah (Avempace) and Ibn
Rushd (Averroes). The
political conceptions of Islam...
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Alexandria Philo of
Alexandria Medieval Influenced by:
Brethren of
Purity Ibn
Bajjah (Avempace)
Ismaili philosophy Jewish Kalam Kabbalah Rabbinic Judaism Spanish...
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taught him
philosophy too. He also knew the
works of the
philosopher Ibn
Bajjah (also
known as Avempace), and
might have
known him
personally or been tutored...
- of Ptolemy's theory. In the 12th century, the
Andalusian astronomer Ibn
Bajjah observed "two
planets as
black spots on the face of the Sun";
these were...
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credited with its invention. Later, the poet, composer, and
philosopher Ibn
Bajjah (d. 1139) of
Saragossa is said to have
combined the
style of Ziryâb with...