Averroës
At a glance:
- Series: Dictionary of World Biography: Middle Ages
- Categories: Philosophy, Education, Medicine, Health, Law, Legal History, Courts
- Subcategories: Philosophers, Trials, Judges, Lawyers, Doctors, Physicians, Nurses, Islam, Muslims, Mosques
- Curriculum: Medieval History/Middle Ages, Spanish/Portuguese History
Article abstract: Jurist, physician, and philosopher, Ibn Rushd was one of the last of a line of medieval Muslim scholars who sought to reconcile the truths of revealed religion and dialectical reasoning. Known to the medieval Christian Schoolmen by the name of Averroës, he exercised an overwhelming influence upon Latin thought through his commentaries on Aristotle.
Early Life
Abu al-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Rushd, generally known as Ibn Rushd, and to the medieval Christian West as Averroës, was born in 1126 into a distinguished...
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