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Avicenna
Episode 11 of 20
In a series about key thinkers and achievements from the Islamic Golden Age, Dr Tony Street assesses the great philosopher and physician Avicenna.
In a major series for Radio 3, we continue our journey through the Islamic Golden Age. The period ranges from 750 to 1258 CE and we'll hear about architecture, religious scholarship, medicine, innovation and philosophy. In this evening's essay, Dr Tony Street assesses the great philosopher and highly influential physician Avicenna. Born in Bukahara in 980, Avicenna was an Arabic-speaking Persian who supplanted Aristotle as the leading philosopher of all time, at least for Muslim scholars.
Producer: Sarah Taylor.
Last on
Fri 7 Aug 201521:45
BBC Radio 3
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- Mon 3 Feb 201422:45BBC Radio 3
- Fri 7 Aug 201521:45BBC Radio 3
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