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Philosophy and Medecine in Classical Islam
This study day takes place in the framework of the seminar ‘Science and Philosophy from Ancient to Modern Age’ of the Centre d’Histoire des Sciences et des Philosophies Arabes et Médiévales (CHSPAM) —Laboratory SPHere, Science, Philosophy, History (UMR7219).
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Abraham Ibn Ezra, a Twelfth-Century Polymath who Straddled Arabic, Hebrew and Latin Culture
In the middle of the eighth century, with the completion of the Islamic conquest of the eastern, northern and part of the western shores of the Mediterranean, Jews managed to successfully integrate into the ruling society without losing their religious and national identity. They willingly adopted the Arabic language, spoke Arabic fluently, wrote Arabic in Hebrew letters (Judeo-Arabic), and employed Arabic in the composition of their literary works. The twelfth century witnessed a cultural phenomenon that saw Jewish scholars gradually abandon the Arabic language and adopt Hebrew, previously used almost exclusively for religious and liturgical purposes, for the first time as a vehicle for the expression of secular and scientific ideas.
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