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  1. Die Augenheilkund Des Ibn Sina (1902) (German Edition)
  2. Die Augenheilkunde Des Ibn Sina (1902) (German Edition)
  3. Die Augenheilkund Des Ibn Sina (1902) (German Edition)
  4. Die Augenheilkunde Des Ibn Sina: Aus Dem Arabischen Ubersetzt Und Erlautert (1902) (German Edition)
  5. The Significance of Ibn Sina's Canon of Medicine in the Arab and Western worlds: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Evelyn B. Kelly, 2001
  6. An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines: Conceptions of Nature and Methods Used for Its Study by the Ikhwan al Safa, al-Biruni, and Ibn Sina by Seyyed Hossein Nasr, 1964
  7. The Metaphysica of Avicenna (IBN SINA): A critical translation-commentary and analysis of fundamental arguments in Avicenna¿s Metaphysica in the D2nish N2ma-i ¿al2¿4 (The Book of Scientific Knowlewdge) by Parviz Morewedge, 2001-10-23
  8. Lettre au vizir abu sa'd by Sina /Avicenne Ibn, 2001-05-01
  9. Knowing the Unknowable God: Ibn-Sina, Maimonides, Aquinas by David B. Burrell C.S.C., 1987-01
  10. The life of Ibn Sina;: A critical edition and annotated translation, (Studies in Islamic philosophy and science) by Avicenna, 1974
  11. Nazariyat al-nafs bayna Ibn Sina wa-al-Ghazzali (al-Turath) (Arabic Edition) by Jamal Rajab Sidbi, 2000
  12. Ibn Sina Avicenne: La vie & l'oeuvre (Collection Quartz) (French Edition) by Sleim Ammar, 1992
  13. Ibn Sina wa-talamidhuhu al-Latin (Arabic Edition) by Zaynab Mahmud Khudayri, 1986
  14. Falsafat al-tarbiyah inda Ibn Sina (Alam al-fikr al-tarbawi al-Arabi wa-al-Islami) (Arabic Edition) by Abd al-Rahman Abd al-Rahman Naqib, 1984

81. Avicenna -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
His Latinized name is a corruption of ibn sina, the short name by which he was ibn sina was born in (Click link for more info and facts about Balkh)
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Avicenna
[Categories: Iranian scientists, 1037 deaths, 980 births, Alchemists, History of medicine, Persian philosophers, Muslim philosophers, Aristotelian philosophers, Medieval philosophers]
Avicenna (Ibn Sina) , or, in (The language of Persia (Iran) in any of its ancient forms) Persian Abu Ali Husain ebn Abdollah Ebn-e Sina or simply Ibn Sina (as he is usually called) ( (Click link for more info and facts about 980) - 1037)was a (A licensed medical practitioner) physician (A specialist in philosophy) philosopher , and (A person with advanced knowledge of one of more sciences) scientist . He was the (Writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay)) author of 450 books on a wide range of subjects. Many of these concentrated on (The rational investigation of questions about existence and knowledge and ethics) philosophy and (The branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques) medicine . He is considered by many to be "the father of modern medicine". (Click link for more info and facts about George Sarton) George Sarton called Ibn Sina "the most famous scientist of (The monotheistic religion of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran) Islam and one of the most famous of all races, places, and times." His most famous works are

82. Kuwait Web Site
ibn sina HOSPITAL. Neurosurgical service was started in Kuwait almost 34 years We have two wards at ibn sina Hospital with a total capacity of 60 ICU
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NEUROSURGERY DEPARTMENT
IBN SINA HOSPITAL Neurosurgical service was started in Kuwait almost 34 years ago. However, over the past 2 decades it became a well-organized clinical department at Ibn Sina hospital. Mission:
As the national center of neurosurgery in Kuwait we aim at providing comprehensible high quality care to our patients and to keep up with constant changes in modern neurosurgery.
We should also provide training opportunity for younger doctors and teaching opportunity for medical students in the field of neurosurgery. Vision:
As a department in a tertiary care hospital we have to make neurosurgical service ready to deal with patients referred to us on emergency and elective basis. This demanding responsibility requires: 1 - Good communication and cooperation with other departments in other hospitals in order to make use of available resources and minimize. 2 - Because of limited bed capacity, patients should be transferred to regional hospitals or rehabilitation center as soon as their neurosurgical problem is dealt with and their condition stabilized.

83. Global Scholarly Publications
The Metaphysica of Avicenna (ibn sina) A critical translationcommentary andanalysis of fundamental arguments in Avicenna s Metaphysica in the Danish
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84. Ibn Sina
Abu Ali Husain Ibn Abdullah ibn sina (9801037). ibn sina (circa 1000 AD) Risalah.(Semaan s translation of above text). Second Chapter
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Abu Ali Husain Ibn Abdullah Ibn Sina (980-1037)
  • Ibn Sina (circa 1000 AD) Risalah. (Semaan's translation of above text:) Second Chapter On the Cause of the Formation of the Speech-Sounds It is the vibration itself that produces sound. The state the vibration itself is in, i.e., the continuity of its parts, its evenness, or unevenness, and its branching, produce the acuteness and the density (of the sound). The first two (namely, the continuity and evenness) cause the acuteness, the other two, the density. It is the state in which the vibration is, by reason of the forms imposed upon it by the various exits and distractions, that forms (each particular) speech-sound, for a speech-sound is an accidental form of sound audibly distinguishable from another sound that has similar acuteness and density. In reality, some speech-sounds are simple entities whose formation is the result of complete obstruction of the sound, or of the air which produces the sound, followed by a release impulsion. Others are complex entities produced by incomplete obstruction (of the air) though with release... First sentence as read by a synthetic actor
  • Semaan, K. H. (1963)

85. The Muslim News
ibn sina award for excellence in health. better than cure. Abu Ali alHusayn IbnAbdullah ibn sina, familiar to many in the West as Avicenna,
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86. HÄpital IBN SINA - Accueil
ibn sina Médecin chefde l Hôpital ibn sina-Rabat Bulletin Mensuel d information de l Hôpital Ibn
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87. Hôpital IBN SINA - Hôpital Ibn Sina En Chiffres - Année 2002
50ème anniversairede l Hôpital ibn sina. Année 2002. Composition
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88. Abu Ali Al-Hussain Ibn Abd Allah Ibn Sina
Abu Ali alHussain ibn Abd Allah ibn sina. Avicenna. The Healing, Metaphysics.Overview of selected passages from The Healing, Metaphysics
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Abu Ali al-Hussain ibn Abd Allah ibn Sina Avicenna The Healing, Metaphysics Overview of selected passages from The Healing, Metaphysics Avicenna begins chapter six of the First Treatise with a statement: "Whose existence is necessary does not have a cause, while that whose existence is possible is caused; that that whose existence is necessary is not co-equal with something else in respect to existence, and is not dependent on something else for [its existence]." This point is then examined from every angle that exists in a logical world. The possibility of existence through necessity or through something other than necessity is discussed. The conclusion reached is that "It is evident that everything which does not exist at first and then exists, is determined by something other than itself." It is also concluded that it is not possible for two things whose existence is necessary to exist with each other. If something's existence is not necessary through itself, its existence is possible. However, if its existence is necessary through itself, its existence is necessary. Back to Tom's Page Back to Project Tapestry Home Page Questions or Comments? Contact me

89. NTI Country Overviews Iraq Missile Facilities
IbnSina was a chemical research facility situated at the Tarmiya site, These include the ibn sina Company at Tarmiyah, which is a chemical research
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Ibn-Sina Center—Tarmiya Site
Location: Tarmiya, approximately 35km north of Baghdad city center
Subordinate to: Military Industrialization Corporation
Primary Function: Chemical research Description:
Ibn-Sina was a chemical research facility situated at the Tarmiya site, one of the primary locations for the pre-Desert Storm electromagnetic isotope separation project. The site was of interest to UN missile inspectors because in 1996, Ibn-Sina was tasked with designing an ammonium perchlorate (AP) production facility; as the work evolved, a pilot plant was established at Ibn Sina with a small 500kg per annum capability. Equipment for the pilot plant was located in one building. The full-scale plant was to be located at the Ma'moun facility, based on the experience of the Ibn-Sina pilot project and with other assistance from the Chemical Engineering and Design Center, which designed equipment for the AP plant. In 1997, the Iraqis declared that the facility was of Iraqi design and would use Iraqi-manufactured equipment. Indeed, Iraq claimed that no delegations had gone abroad in support of the plant. At the time inspectors first left in 1998, the Ma'moun site was undergoing construction. Iraq actually turned to an Indian company, NEC Engineering, to assist with construction of the plant (see Ma'moun entry). The 24 September 2002 "Iraq Dossier" published by the United Kingdom said of the Ibn-Sina Center: "New chemical facilities have been built, some with illegal foreign assistance, and are probably fully operational or ready for production. These include the Ibn Sina Company at Tarmiyah, which is a chemical research centre. It undertakes research, development, and production of chemicals previously imported but not now available and which are needed for Iraq's civil industry. The Director General of the research centre is Hikmat Na'im al-Jalu, who prior to the Gulf War worked in Iraq's nuclear weapons programme and after the war was responsible for preserving Iraq's chemical expertise."

90. A Million Healing Words Flow From Compendium, Science News Online (12/18/99)
Abu Ali ibn sina—a Middle Eastern physicistcum-physician—has codified medicalscience and practice in a monumental encyclopedia.
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A million healing words flow from compendium By J. Raloff ISFAHAN, Persia, March 1023—Faced with a particularly puzzling or difficult case, royal physicians and hospital surgeons have traditionally turned to the wandering bachelor healer, Abu Ali ibn Sina. In the future, consulting this renowned medical scientist will no longer require trekking throughout Persia. Doctors can instead let their fingers do the walking through Ibn Sina's new Canon of Medicine, an encyclopedic compendium of medical wisdom. "It's like having an entire medical school in a book," observes physician Abu Raihan Muhammad al-Biruni, reached at his home in Ghazna, Uzbekistan. "For many of us, medicine is not a full-time job," he points out. "If, as I do, you spend at least as much time immersed in astronomy, mathematics, and geology," he says, "Ibn Sina's new canon can prove a lifesaver—literally." Ibn Sina, himself a part-time philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, jurist, and theologian, explains, "I sat up nights writing this five-volume work over much of the past 11 years in the hope that it might give me my life back." As his reputation has grown over the past few decades, colleagues have increasingly been dropping by unannounced to discuss a case or sending him problem patients without warning. None has ever been turned away, he says.

91. No Match For Ibn Sina Abù Alì Al-Husayn
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92. Ibn Sina Abù Alì Al-Husayn From FOLDOC
ibn sina Abù Alì alHusayn. history of philosophy, biography persian Islamic As a leading neoplatonist, ibn sina emphasized the causal necessity that
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93. Phl 356: Lecture #4
In ibn sina, it is especially clear that the distinction between essence and At the same time, ibn sina recognizes that is is not quite appropriate to
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Theism
Spring '98
LECTURE #4: Ibn-Sina, Maimonides and Aquinas
I. Ibn Sina
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In Ibn Sina, it is especially clear that the distinction between essence and existence (in contingent beings) is supposed to be a real, and not just a logical or mental, distinction. Ibn Sina describes 'existence' as a kind of "accident" that is super-added to the essence of a thing, thereby bringing one thing of that kind or essence into real existence. At the same time, Ibn Sina recognizes that is is not quite appropriate to say that existence is a "property" of a thing as though, in addition to having two legs and being warm-blooded, I have the additional property of existing. Existence is a special sort of accident one that does not characterize things, but which constitutes their being. As I explained last time, al-Farabi and ibn Sina are "realists", in the sense that they believe that essences and accidents (properties) are real constituents of the world, not things that are merely invented by us and projected on the world through language or thought. Therefore, to learn about the essence of a thing, we must engage in scientific and metaphysical investigation - it is not enough merely to introspect and examine our own ideas. We do not discover that God's essence is identical to His existence by examining our subjective idea or conception of God. Instead, the cosmological argument leads us to the conclusion that there must exist something whose essence is identical to its existence, and further investigation enables us to recognize that this something has all the characteristics we associate with the idea of God.

94. Ibn Sina, On Possible And Necessary Existence In The Treatises
ibn sina argues that a sufficient nature for necessary existence is not shared by This is a contradiction, says ibn sina. Necessary existence cannot be
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Search: Lycos Angelfire Dating Search Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next Ibn Sina, On Possible and Necessary Existence In the treatises which Ibn Sina (980-1037) devotes to metaphysics in The Book of Healing Kitab al-Shifa ), he draws a distinction between possible and necessary existence. He argues that necessary existence belongs only to that which exists through itself, and to that which does not depend on anything other than itself for its own existence. Possible existence belongs to anything which does not exist through itself, and to that which depends on something other than itself for its own existence. If something is caused to exist, then its existence is not through itself. Something which exists through itself does not depend for existence upon anything other than itself. Anything which can possibly exist depends upon being caused to exist or not exist; if nothing causes it to exist, then it does not exist. If it were to exist without being caused to exist, it would already have to exist through itself. For something to necessarily exist through itself, it must have a sufficient nature for necessary existence. If something does not necessarily exist through itself, then its possible existence depends upon whether or not it is caused to exist.

95. Kegan Paul: Publishing The World
Few figures have been of such enduring importance as ibn sina, also known as The work shows that, to ibn sina, knowledge of the eternal aspects of the
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96. Ibn Sina, Stifel, And Zarlino
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97. Centre Ibn Sina De Consultation - Accueil
ibn sina Rapport d activité Copyright Hôpitalibn sina - 2005 - Conception et développement - Centre de Consultation -
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