The Arabic, Latin and Hebrew Reception of Avicenna’s Physics and Cosmology edited by Dag Nikolaus Hasse and Amos Bertolacci
The book is a collection of 13 articles written by specialists in their respective fields covering a large array of issues, with an emphasis on the physical notions of place, time, and motion, as well as on meteorology. The studies successfully…
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The book is a collection of 13 articles written by specialists in their respective fields covering a large array of issues, with an emphasis on the physical notions of place, time, and motion, as well as on meteorology. The studies successfully combine philological expertise with insightful analyses of the main philosophical theories articulated in the works of Avicenna and his commentators. Reviewed by: Damien T. Janos, Published Online (2021-04-30)Copyright © 2021 by Damien T. Janos Article PDF Link: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/aestimatio/article/view/37679/28676 Corresponding Author: Damien T. Janos,Université de MontréalE-Mail: damien.janos@umontreal.ca
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Original publication: Janos, Damien T. "The Arabic, Latin and Hebrew Reception of Avicenna’s Physics and Cosmology edited by Dag Nikolaus Hasse and Amos Bertolacci." Aestimatio: Sources and Studies in the History of Science 1: 2021. 277–284. DOI: 10.33137/aestimatio.v1i1.37679. This material has been re-published in an unmodified form on the Canadian HSS Commons with the permission of Iter Canada / Aestimatio: Sources and Studies in the History of Science. Copyright © the author(s). Aestimatio: Sources and Studies in the History of Science is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). For details, see creativecommons.org/licenses/.
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