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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Note on Terminology, Orthography, and Transliteration
Part I. The Presence of Arabic Traditions
1. Introduction: Editions and Curricula
2. Bio-Bibliography: A Canon of Learned Men
3. Philology: Translators' Programs and Techniques
Part II. Greeks versus Arabs
4. Materia medica: Humanists on Laxatives
5. Philosophy: Averroes's Partisans and Enemies
6. Astrology: Ptolemy against the Arabs
7. Conclusion
Appendix: The Availability of Arabic Authors in Latin Editions of the Renaissance
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index of Names
General Index
Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Note on Terminology, Orthography, and Transliteration
Part I. The Presence of Arabic Traditions
1. Introduction: Editions and Curricula
2. Bio-Bibliography: A Canon of Learned Men
3. Philology: Translators' Programs and Techniques
Part II. Greeks versus Arabs
4. Materia medica: Humanists on Laxatives
5. Philosophy: Averroes's Partisans and Enemies
6. Astrology: Ptolemy against the Arabs
7. Conclusion
Appendix: The Availability of Arabic Authors in Latin Editions of the Renaissance
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index of Names
General Index