By Charles E Butterworth
ISBN-10: 0873952081
ISBN-13: 9780873952088
Charles E. Butterworth presents a bilingual variation (Arabic and English) of numerous of this influential twelfth-century philosopher's maximum works.
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Moreover, with the spread of the assumption that all things evolve through time, inventiveness has come to be acclaimed the mark of excellent thought and commentary condemned as imitative or servile. Consequently, Averroës has been judged as neither meriting an important place in the history of philosophy nor deserving particular study. Even those still attracted to the philosophy of Aristotle are little inclined to study the commentaries by Averroës. They seem to consider the recovery of the Greek manuscripts as having diminished the significance of those commentaries.
Series. A35B87 160 75-4900 ISBN 0-87395-208-1 Page v To My Wife Page vii Preface There was a time when Dante could be certain that even an oblique reference to Averroës would be immediately understood by any of his readers. Indeed, over the course of several centuries, fierce debate raged around the philosophy of Averroës: he was either extolled as the foremost interpreter of Aristotle or vilified as the gravest menace to Christian faith. Schools devoted to the study and propagation of his commentaries on Aristotle flourished, while others zealously committed to combatting the teachings of those commentaries had equal success.
They are all written in a hand different from that of the scribe. The Paris manuscript contains the same nine treatises as the Munich manuscript and comprises 103 folios, on 96 of which are contained the treatises presented in the Munich manuscript. Each folio measures 31 cm. in height and 20 cm. 5 cm of the height and 13 cm. of the width. With few exceptions, each folio contains 25 lines of script. Although all of the treatises are properly ordered and the manuscript complete, the first folio of the Judaeo-Arabic version is missing.
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