People from Cordoba, Spain - Maimonides, Seneca the Younger, Averroes, Lucan, Abd-AR-Rahman III, Luis de Gongora, Martyrs of Cordoba, Ibn Hazm (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: Maimonides, Seneca the Younger, Averroes, Lucan, Abd-ar-Rahman III, Luis de Gongora, Martyrs of Cordoba, Ibn Hazm, Moses ben Jacob Cordovero, Las Ketchup, Ferdinand Columbus, Judah ben David Hayyuj, Vega, Javier Martinez-Torron, Flora and Maria, Seneca the Elder, Cristobal Parralo, Wallada bint al-Mustakfi, Joaquin Cortes, Hosius of Corduba, Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-Umawi, Miguel Reina, Al-Qurtubi, Pedro Tafur, Jonah ibn Janah, Bartolome Bermejo, Jose Rubio, Alvaro Novo, Ibn Zaydun, Gaspar Galvez Burgos, Elena Medel, Julio Romero de Torres, Angel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas, Rafael Carlos Santacruz, Sergio Torres Guardeno, Hisham II al-Hakam, Manolete, Rafael Lozano, Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra, Ibn Quzman, Perfectus, Vicente Luis Mora, Rosa Aguilar, Pedro Suarez de Gongora, 1st Duke of Almodovar del Rio, Aurelius and Natalia, Alvaro Jurado, Rafael Molina Sanchez, Muhammad I of Cordoba, Macarena Gomez, Francisco Aguilar Fernandez, Juan de Alfaro y Gamez, Rafael Penas Cruz, Hanoch ben Moses, Al-Mundhir of Cordoba, Rafael Guerra Bejarano, Armando Aleman, Ibn Hayyan, Enrique Mora, Francisco Delicado, Diego de Leon, 1st Count of Belascoain, Alejo Fernandez, Alvarez of Cordoba, Juan de Mesa, Joseph Athias, Ernesto Rodriguez. Excerpt: (Arabic: ), better known just as Ibn Rushd (Arabic: ), and in European literature as Averroes (; 1126 - December 10, 1198), was a Muslim polymath; a master of Aristotelian philosophy, Islamic philosophy, Islamic theology, Maliki law and jurisprudence, logic, psychology, politics, Arabic music theory, and the sciences of medicine, astronomy, geography, mathematics, physics and celestial mechanics. He was born in Cordoba, Al Andalus, modern-day Spain, and died in Marrakesh, Morocco. His school of philosophy is known as Averroism. Ibn Rushd was a defender of Aristotelian philosophy a...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: Maimonides, Seneca the Younger, Averroes, Lucan, Abd-ar-Rahman III, Luis de Gongora, Martyrs of Cordoba, Ibn Hazm, Moses ben Jacob Cordovero, Las Ketchup, Ferdinand Columbus, Judah ben David Hayyuj, Vega, Javier Martinez-Torron, Flora and Maria, Seneca the Elder, Cristobal Parralo, Wallada bint al-Mustakfi, Joaquin Cortes, Hosius of Corduba, Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-Umawi, Miguel Reina, Al-Qurtubi, Pedro Tafur, Jonah ibn Janah, Bartolome Bermejo, Jose Rubio, Alvaro Novo, Ibn Zaydun, Gaspar Galvez Burgos, Elena Medel, Julio Romero de Torres, Angel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas, Rafael Carlos Santacruz, Sergio Torres Guardeno, Hisham II al-Hakam, Manolete, Rafael Lozano, Antonio del Castillo y Saavedra, Ibn Quzman, Perfectus, Vicente Luis Mora, Rosa Aguilar, Pedro Suarez de Gongora, 1st Duke of Almodovar del Rio, Aurelius and Natalia, Alvaro Jurado, Rafael Molina Sanchez, Muhammad I of Cordoba, Macarena Gomez, Francisco Aguilar Fernandez, Juan de Alfaro y Gamez, Rafael Penas Cruz, Hanoch ben Moses, Al-Mundhir of Cordoba, Rafael Guerra Bejarano, Armando Aleman, Ibn Hayyan, Enrique Mora, Francisco Delicado, Diego de Leon, 1st Count of Belascoain, Alejo Fernandez, Alvarez of Cordoba, Juan de Mesa, Joseph Athias, Ernesto Rodriguez. Excerpt: (Arabic: ), better known just as Ibn Rushd (Arabic: ), and in European literature as Averroes (; 1126 - December 10, 1198), was a Muslim polymath; a master of Aristotelian philosophy, Islamic philosophy, Islamic theology, Maliki law and jurisprudence, logic, psychology, politics, Arabic music theory, and the sciences of medicine, astronomy, geography, mathematics, physics and celestial mechanics. He was born in Cordoba, Al Andalus, modern-day Spain, and died in Marrakesh, Morocco. His school of philosophy is known as Averroism. Ibn Rushd was a defender of Aristotelian philosophy a...

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August 2011

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246 x 189 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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58

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978-1-159-24473-6

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9781159244736

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1-159-24473-1



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