Abu Nasr al-Farabi

Abu Nasr al-Farabi

Abu Nasr al-Farabi


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  • FĀRĀBĪ, ABŪ NAṢR MUḤAMMAD, AL-° — (c. 870–c. 950), one of the greatest philosophers of the medieval Islamic world. Al Fārābī had considerable influence on Jewish philosophers, particularly maimonides . Having spent most of his life in baghdad , he became associated in 942 with… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Abu Nasr Muhammad al-Farabi — Lateinische Übersetzung des Kitāb iḥṣāʾ al ʿulūm von Gerhard von Cremona, B.N.F. fonds lat. 9335, 13. Jh. Abu Nasr Muhammad al Farabi (arabisch ‏أبو نصر محمد الفارابي‎, DMG Abū Naṣr Muḥammad al F …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Abū Nasr Muḥammad ben Muḥammad ben Ṭarḥān al-Fārābī — Lateinische Übersetzung des Kitāb iḥṣāʾ al ʿulūm von Gerhard von Cremona, B.N.F. fonds lat. 9335, 13. Jh. Abu Nasr Muhammad al Farabi (arabisch ‏أبو نصر محمد الفارابي‎, DMG Abū Naṣr Muḥammad al F …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Fārābī, Abu-Naşr-al — (Muhammad ibn Uzalalagh al Fārābī) ► (m. 951) Filósofo musulmán, n. en Persia. Comentarista de Aristóteles …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Fārābī, al- — in full Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn Ṭarkhān ibn Uzalagh al Fārābī Latin Alpharabius or Avennasar born с 878, Turkistan died с 950, Damascus? A logician and one of the great philosophers of medieval Islam. He was probably the son of one of the… …   Universalium

  • FARABI, Abu Nasr Muhammad — (d. 950 aged about 80)    famous Turkish philosopher who settled in Baghdad who wrote commentaries on ARISTOTLE, his teacher. He was also influenced by NEO PLATONISM and PLATO S Republic. He argued that REASON was superior to FAITH and that… …   Concise dictionary of Religion

  • Abu Mansur Maturidi — Abu Mansur Al Maturidi Born 853 A.D. Maturid, Samarqand, Samanid Empire Died 944 A.D. (333 A.H.) Samarkand Residence …   Wikipedia

  • Farabi — (Abu Nasr Al ) (Abû n Nasr al Fârâbî) (872 950) philosophe arabe, dit le Second Maître (après Aristote) …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Farabi — Farabi,   Abu Nasr Mohammed al Farabi, islamischer Philosoph des Mittelalters, Alfarabi, Abu Nasr Mohammed …   Universal-Lexikon

  • al-Farabi, Abu Nasr — (c. 257–337/870–950)    Dubbed the ‘Second Teacher’ (after Aristotle), al Farabi is a crucial early figure who set the stage for much subsequent Islamic philosophy, specifically that of the influential Peripatetic (mashsha’i) school. He was held… …   Islamic philosophy dictionary

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