Investitum philosophiae Arabicae in culturem Europaeam
Contribution of Arabic Culture and Philosophy to Europe: Bridge between Antiquity and the Renaissance The contribution of Arabic (more accurately, Arab-Islamic) culture to the formation of European civilization is not just significant, but fundamental and system-forming. During the period from the 8th to the 13th century, when Europe was experiencing the "Dark Ages," an intellectual culture flourished in the region from Cordoba to Baghdad, which not only preserved the heritage of Antiquity but also creatively developed it and then transmitted it back to Europe, laying the foundations for its scientific revolution and philosophical renaissance. I. Role of Translator and Interpreter of Ancient Heritage The key function of Arabo-Muslim culture is the preservation, translation, and commentary of Greek-Roman thought. "House of Wisdom" (Bayt al-Hikma) in Baghdad (9th century): Under the caliphs al-Mamun and his successors, it was the largest scientific center, where a massive work was carried out on translating the works of Aristotle, Plato, Galen, Hippocrates, Euclid, Ptolemy, Archimedes into Arabic. These texts were largely lost in Europe or existed only in fragmentary Latin translations. Example of the "great chain": The works of Aristotle were translated from Greek to Syriac, then to Arabic. In the 12th-13th centuries, in the centers of translation in Toledo (Spain) and Sicily, they were translated from Arabic to Latin, often through the mediation of Jewish scholars (such as the Ibn Tibbon family). Without this link, the "corpus Aristotelicus" would not have been available to Thomas Aquinas and Albertus Magnus in such an extent. II. Philosophical Synthesis: From al-Kindi to Averroes Arab philosophers (falasifa) did not simply copy the Greeks but created their own synthetic philosophy, trying to reconcile reason (akl) and revelation (nakl). Al-Farabi (872-950), "Second Teacher" (after Aristotle): Developed the doctrine of the state, classified sciences, developed logic ... Read more
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