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Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University | pg 74:"Whereas the name of Avicenna Ibn sinda, died 1037 is generally listed as chronologically first among noteworthy Iranian philosophers, recent evidence has revealed previous existence of Ismaili philosophical systems with a structure no less complete than of Avicenna" |
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Malka: Jacob's Children in the Land of the Mahdi: Jews of the Sudan Hardcover Syracuse Univ Pr Sd ; 1st edition April 1997• excerpt: "Avicenna was the greatest of all Persian thinkers; as physician and metaphysician"• Khorasani Sharaf, Islamic Great Encyclopedia, vol | He was born in Bukhara and died in Hamada, Persia" |
Sudan 180Jewish Archives 181Sudan Jewish Cemetery 181• Malka, Jeffrey S:Sephardic Genealogy Discovering Your Sephardic Ancestors and Their World, Avotaynu; second edition 9 chapter 23 about Jews in Sudan 23.
7"Avicenna" in Sandra Clayton-Emmerson 2005 , Key Figures in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages | , Avicenna's Canon Of Medicine,by Cibeles Jolivette Gonzalez• Khorasani, Sharaf Addin Sharaf, Islamic Great Encyclopedia |
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Henry Corbin, Avicenna and the Visionary Recital, Princeton University Press, 2014, | pg 98:"by the Persian philosopher Ibn Sina Avicenna in the eleventh century |