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HoP 360 - Dag N. Hasse on Arabic Learning in the Renaissance

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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The Effects of Scholasticism on the Universities of the Middle Ages

Avero-Wiz would presumably have been available in any decent library that had a philosophical collection anywhere in Europe. In the Renaissance around 1500, the 16th century, Avaros becomes the focal interest of large group of philosophers. The major printing places for these authors were Venice, Lyon, and Basel in three different countries. You can see this in the university curricula and statutes. Not so much in philosophy because in philosophy the curricula contain Aristotle. But in medicine you can see in the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance you get Greeks and Arabs like Gallon Hippocrates,. Abhisana and some other Arabs like Razi. They quarrel about how to understand Avaros

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