Henry Corbin, "The Voyage and the messenger: Iran and Philosophy", North Atlantic Books, 1998 | ibn sina Avicenna in Latinized form , a Persian polymath |
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F Joyce Moss, " Middle Eastern literatures and their times", Volume 6 of World Literature and Its Times: Profiles of Notable Literary Works and the Historical Events that Influenced Them | Arberry, "Avicenna on Theology", KAZI PUBN INC, 1995 |
pg 74:"Whereas the name of Avicenna Ibn sinda, died 1037 is generally listed as chronologically first among noteworthy Iranian philosophers, recent evidence has revealed previous existence of Ismaili philosophical systems with a structure no less complete than of Avicenna".
21562, Edition I, 1964, Lahore, Pakistan• , Introduction to the History of Science | pg 54: "The Persian philosopher, poet, and physician Ibn Sina Abu Ali al-Husayn ibn Abdullah ibn Sina is known in the west as Avicenna |
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Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University | Malka: Jacob's Children in the Land of the Mahdi: Jews of the Sudan Hardcover Syracuse Univ Pr Sd ; 1st edition April 1997• , Avicenna's Canon Of Medicine,by Cibeles Jolivette Gonzalez• Avicenna , 980-1037, Islamic philosopher and physician, of Persian origin• |
" D Charles Lindholm,"The Islamic Middle East: Tradition and Change", Wiley-Blackwell, 2002 | pg 98:"by the Persian philosopher Ibn Sina Avicenna in the eleventh century |
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Sudan 180Jewish Archives 181Sudan Jewish Cemetery 181• He was born in Bukhara and died in Hamada, Persia" |
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