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1. Al-Kindī’s School: From Baghdad to Transoxania
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In Chapter 5, The Beginnings of Islamic Philosophy in the Tradition of al-Kindī

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1.1 Aḥmad b. al-Ṭayyib al-Saraḫsī – 1.2 Abū Zayd al-Balḫī – 1.3 Ibn Farīġūn

1.1 Aḥmad b. al-Ṭayyib al-Saraḫsī

1.1.1 Primary Sources – 1.1.2 Life – 1.1.3 List of Works (LW) – 1.1.4 Doctrine

1.1.1 Primary Sources

1.1.1.1 Bio-bibliographical Testimonies [*1–*5] – 1.1.1.2 Individual Biographical and Doxographical Reports [*8–*17] – 1.1.1.3 Works [*25–*32]

1.1.1.1 Bio-bibliographical Testimonies

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Hans Hinrich Biesterfeldt, “1. Al-Kindī’s School: From Baghdad to Transoxania”, in: Philosophy in the Islamic World Online: 8th-10th Centuries. Consulted online on 19 March 2024 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2543-2729_PIWO_COM_001501>
First published online: 2017



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