338 Pages
by
Routledge
338 Pages
by
Routledge
340 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 2000. This is Volume VI of six of the Oriental series looking at Arabic History and Culture. It was written in 1922, and the following text traces the transmission of Hellenistic thought through the medium of Muslim philosophers and Jewish thinkers who lived in Muslim surroundings, to show how this thought, modified as it passed through a period of development in the Muslim community and itself modifying Islamic ideas, was brought to bear upon the culture of Mediaeval Latin Christendom.
Chapter 1 The Syriac Version of Hellenism; Chapter 2 The Arab Period; Chapter 3 The Coming of the ‘Abbasids; Chapter 4 The Translators; Chapter 5 The Mu‘tazilites; Chapter 6 The Eastern Philosophers; Chapter 7 Sufism; Chapter 8 Orthodox Scholasticism; Chapter 9 Western Philosophy; Chapter 10 The Jewish Teansmittoes; Chapter 11 Influence of the Arabic Philosophers on Latin Scholasticism; Concluding Paragraph; Chronological Table;
Biography
De Lacy O’Leavy Lecturer in Aramaic and Syriac, Bristol University Author of Arabic Thought and its Place in History