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Greek Thought, Arabic Culture: The Graeco-Arabic
Greek Thought, Arabic Culture: The Graeco-Arabic

Greek Thought, Arabic Culture: The Graeco-Arabic Translation Movement in Baghdad and Early 'Abbasaid Society (2nd-4th 5th-10th c.) (Arabic Thought & Culture) . Dimitri Gutas

Greek Thought, Arabic Culture: The Graeco-Arabic Translation Movement in Baghdad and Early 'Abbasaid Society (2nd-4th 5th-10th c.) (Arabic Thought & Culture)


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Greek Thought, Arabic Culture: The Graeco-Arabic Translation Movement in Baghdad and Early 'Abbasaid Society (2nd-4th 5th-10th c.) (Arabic Thought & Culture) Dimitri Gutas
Publisher: Routledge




The physician Hippocrates (fifth century BC) is often referred to as the Father of Medicine in the Western tradition, and the Hippocratic Oath regarding the ethical practice of medicine is still taken by many physicians today. Later Much of it soon broke away from the Greco-Bactrians and became part of the Indo-Greek Kingdom. Certainly cultures had flourished in the north and east before the Persian king Darius I (c. 500 B.C.) conquered these areas. A Persian literary renaissance (in the 8th/9th century) started in regions of Sistan, Khorāsān and Transoxiana[15]and by the 10th/11th century, it reinforced the Persian language as the preferred literary and cultural language in the [edit] Early transmission. The Indo-Greeks were defeated and expelled by the Indo-Scythians in the late 2nd century BCE. Since ancient times the region has been crisscrossed by invaders, including Persians, Macedonians, Arabs, Turks, and Mongols. The Greek name is derived from Late Egyptian Hikuptah “Memphis”, a corruption of the earlier Egyptian name Hat-ka-Ptah (ḥwt-k3-ptḥ), meaning “home of the ka (soul) of Ptah”, the name of a temple to the god Ptah at Memphis. Classical Arabic is also a significant cultural element in Egyptian culture, as Egyptian novelists and poets were among the first to experiment with modern styles of Arabic literature, and the forms they developed have been widely imitated. Greek Thought, Arabic Culture: The Graeco‐Arabic Translation Movement in Baghdad and Early ʿAbbāsid Society (2nd–4th/8th–10th centuries). The various texts are thought to have been transmitted orally for centuries before they found written form. Harun al-Rashid (Arabic: هارون الرشيد‎}; Hārūn ar- Rashīd; English: Aaron the Upright, Aaron the Just, or Aaron the Rightly Guided) (17 March 763 or February 766 – 24 March 809) was the fifth Arab Abbasid Caliph that encompassed modern Iraq.

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