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Feder, Tafel, Mensch: Al-ʿĀmirīs <i>Kitāb al-Fuṣūl fī l-Maʿālim al-ilāhīya</i> und die arabische Proklos-Rezeption im 10. Jh.: Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies, cartea 67

Autor Elvira Wakelnig
de Limba Germană Hardback – 11 sep 2006
This volume deals with the philosopher Abū l-Ḥasan al-ʽĀmirī (died 992) and his reception of Neoplatonism, focusing on his Kitāb al-Fuṣūl fī l-maʽālim al-ilāhīya, the Chapters on Metaphysical Topics (Arabic text with German translation).
The Chapters on Metaphysical Topics paraphrase sections of the Elements of Theology by the Neoplatonist Proclus (died 485) and are therefore part of the Arabic Procliana.
The commentary analyses al-ʽĀmirī’s combination of Greek philosophy with Islamic theology, especially the harmonization of philosophical and Qur’anic terminology (universal Intellect is the Pen, universal Soul the Tablet) and man’s position between the two worlds. On the basis of a textual comparison between al-ʽĀmirī’s work, the Greek text of Proclus and the Arabic writings of the Liber de Causis-tradition, the book argues for the existence of a “Ur-Liber de causis”.
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ISBN-13: 9789004152557
ISBN-10: 9004152555
Pagini: 441
Dimensiuni: 164 x 246 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies


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Those interested in the transmission of Greek Philosophy into Arabic, Arabic-Islamic philosophy, and the tradition of Neoplatonism – especially Proclus. And those interested in Medieval Philosophy – especially in the tradition of the (pseudo-Aristotelian) Liber de Causis.

Notă biografică

Elvira Wakelnig, Ph.D. in Islamic Studies at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg (2005), research associate at the University of Bochum (Glossarium Graeco-Arabicum), short-term Frances A. Yates fellowship at the Warburg Institute (London), at present post-doc fellowship at the University of Halle-Wittenberg.