Scientia Graeco-Arabica48 : Abu al-Ala ibn Zuhr, 'Solution aux Doutes sur Galien' : Introduction, édition et traduction (Scientia Graeco-Arabica)

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Scientia Graeco-Arabica48 : Abu al-Ala ibn Zuhr, 'Solution aux Doutes sur Galien' : Introduction, édition et traduction (Scientia Graeco-Arabica)

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The series is devoted to the study of scientific and philosophical texts from the Classical and the Islamic world handed down in Arabic. Through critical text editions and monographs, it provides access to ancient scientific inquiry as it developed in a continuous tradition from Antiquity to the modern period. All editions are accompanied by translations and philological and explanatory notes.

This book presents the first critical edition and translation into a European language of a text that has been largely overlooked by scholars: the Solution to the Doubts about Galen, by Abu al-Ala ibn Zuhr, a physician dwelling in twelfth-century al-Andalus. He composed it to defend Galen against Abu Bakr al-Razi's (d. 925) attacks in his Doubts about Galen (published in the same series). The Solution is of threefold interest: firstly, regarding Graeco-Arabic studies, it includes numerous testimonies of treatises by Galen of Pergamum (129-c. 216 CE) lost in Arabic, but also sometimes in Greek. The most famous of these lost texts is without a doubt Galen's most important logical treatise, On Demonstration. The Solution is thereby a veritable goldmine for Graeco-Arabic studies and our reconstruction of the Arabic Galen. Secondly, even though Abu al-Ala was a physician more than he was a philosopher, his answers to Razi contribute to our understanding of the history of Islamicate philosophy: they provide access to several arguments circulating in the twelfth century on topics related to epistemology and natural philosophy, such as the existence of the void, for example. Finally, Abu al-Ala includes colorful - and pitiless - comments on the medical milieu of his time. The book will be useful for students and scholars of ancient and medieval medicine and philosophy, as well as those engaged in the study of the classical world, Graeco-Arabic studies or Islamic studies.

Pauline Koetschet, CNRS, Paris, France; Iktimal Rajab, Deir Attia, Syrie.


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