Author
Iṣām ad-Dīn Ibrāhīm - author
Publication Date
1125
Type
Other
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
Pompeu Fabra University Library
Record ID
cdi_europeana_collections_9200126_2F40EB73F67F71B4BC1EB356857456603D2DE793
Library Location
Available Online
Date
1125
Sample Text
A commentary on Risālatu l-’isti‘āra by Abu l-Qāsim al-Layṯî Qindî Komentar dela Risalatu l-istiara čiji je autor abu l-Qasim al-Layti Qindi. Original paper covers with leather over edges and binding, linen binding; Neskhi script, black ink, certain marks in the text written with red ink; interlinear and marginal notes written with black ink; the work copied in three parts: 1b-35a, 38b-40a, 43b-50a. Originalne korice od slepljnih listova hartije, kožno pojačanje preko rubova i hrpta. Platneni povez. Neshi. Rukopis je pisan crnim tušem, pojedine oznake u tekstu zapisani su crvenim mastilom. Beleške između redova i na marginama zapisane su crnim i crvenim tušem. Postoje mnoge bitne razlike između ideala naučnika i solucija latinskog Zapada i muslimanskog Istoka; postoje, isto tako, mnogobrojne razlike između raznih slučajeva na koje nailazi stroga logička aktivnost u dva sveta tokom dugog vremenskog perioda. Pre svega, Aristotelova uloga se okončava krajem dvanaestog veka kako bi se značajno prilagodila kod logičara koji pišu na arapskom - to mesto je popunio Avicena. There are many important differences between the scholarly ideals and options of the Latin West and the Muslim East; there are, also, many differences between the various fortunes encountered by rigorous logical activity in the two realms over the centuries. First and foremost, Aristotle ceases by the end of the twelfth century to be a significant coordinate for logicians writingin Arabic - that place is filled by Avicenna.
Kaynak
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