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Averroes has written:

'Die hauptlehren des Averroes nach seiner schrift'

'Averroes middle commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge'

'Commentary on Plato's Republic'

'Averroes' Tahafut al-tahafut' -- subject(s): Arabic literature, Islamic Philosophy, Philosophy, Islamic, Translations into English

'Averroes' commentary on Plato's \\'

'Decisive Treatise and Epistle Dedicatory' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Islam and philosophy

'Falsafat Ibn Rushd'

'Averroes' Middle commentary on Aristotle's Poetics' -- subject(s): Poetry

'Tahafut al-tahafut (The incoherence of the incoherence)'

'On the harmony of religion and philosophy'

'Averrois Cordubensis in Aristotelis Posteriorum Analiticorum Libros'

'Die Epitome der Metaphysik des Averroes' -- subject(s): Metaphysics

'Averroes'

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When was Averroes born?

Averroes was born on 1126-04-14.


When was Averroes's Search created?

Averroes's Search was created in 1947-06.


What time period did Averroes live in?

1945 bc


What philosopher lived in cordoba?

Averroes (Ibn Rusd)


What were the Averroes known for?

Averroes was a philosopher of Moorish descent born in medieval era Spain. He was known as an expert on Aristotelian philosophy and mathematics and many other advanced sciences for the time.


Who was Averras?

Please double check your spelling. Did you mean Averroes?


Cuando nacio Averroes?

Averroes nació en Córdoba, España, el 14 de abril de 1126. Fue un filósofo, jurista, médico y polímata andalusí.


What great comment did Averroes make?

I believe "The Great Comment" refers to one of Averroes' works, though I don't know which one. He was known as "The Commentator" for Aristotle, or simply one who relays the information from Aristotle to other people. I don't think Dante in Inferno was saying that he was quoted as saying something profound, just that he was the author of a text that was a great commentary on Aristotle's philosophy. Don't quote me on this, I gathered all of that from scanning the wikipedia page of Averroes.


What is the major event that triggered the beginning of the Renaissance and why?

If there was a major event that triggered the beginning of the Renaissance, it was a Fundamentalist reaction in Islam. In 1175 the reaction had already swept across Northern Africa. It arrived in Spain. The students of Averroes pleaded with him to flee with them to Paris where they appreciated learning. Averroes refused to go. His students fled ahead of the mob. Averroes looked out of his window and saw the fundamentalist mob burning his books. Averroes survived and the copies of his books that his students took to Paris survived. In the Divine Comedy, Dante places Averroes in the Limbo compartment. It was the artists, musicians, and scholars of Islam bringing that knowledge to Europe that brought the Renaissance.


Who was averroes?

Averroes was a Muslim philosopher, astronomer, a master of medicine sciences, politics, psychology, geography, mathematics, and a master of jurisprudence. He was born in A.D. 1126 in Cordoba, Al Andalus (Spain) .He died in A.D. 1198 in Marrakesh, Morocco. Averroes or better known as Ibn Rushd was born to a family of famous jurists.


Who were averroes?

Averroes, also known as Ibn Rushd, was a prominent Islamic philosopher and polymath who lived in Spain during the 12th century. He is best known for his commentaries on the works of Aristotle, which played a significant role in the transmission of Greek philosophy to the Western world. Averroes sought to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy with Islamic theology, influencing both Islamic and Western philosophical thought.