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Routledge
Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Version
1.0, London: Routledge
List of works
Ibn Sina (980-1037) Sirat al-shaykh al-ra’is (The
Life of Ibn Sina), ed. and trans.
W.E.
Gohlman, Albany, NY: State University of New York
Press, 1974.(The only critical
edition of
Ibn Sina’s autobiography, supplemented with
material from a biography by his
student Abu ‘Ubayd al-Juzjani. A
more recent translation of the
Autobiography appears in D. Gutas,
Avicenna and the Aristotelian
Tradition: Introduction to Reading
Avicenna’s
Philosophical Works, Leiden: Brill, 1988.) Ibn Sina
(980-1037) al-Isharat
wa-’l-tanbihat (Remarks and
Admonitions), ed. S. Dunya,
Cairo, 1960; parts translated
by S.C. Inati, Remarks and
Admonitions, Part One: Logic, Toronto, Ont.: Pontifical Institute for Mediaeval Studies,
1984, and Ibn Sina and Mysticism,
Remarks and Admonitions: Part
4, London: Kegan Paul International,
1996.(The English translation is
very useful for what it shows of the
philosopher’s conception of logic,
the varieties of syllogism, premises
and so on.)
Ibn Sina (980-1037) al-Qanun
fi’l-tibb (Canon on Medicine), ed.
I. a-Qashsh, Cairo, 1987.(Ibn
Sina’s work on medicine.)
Ibn Sina (980-1037) Risalah
fi sirr al-qadar (Essay on the
Secret of Destiny), trans. G.
Hourani in Reason and
Tradition in Islamic Ethics,
Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press,
1985.(Provides insights into
a neglected area of Ibn Sina’s
thought.)
Ibn Sina (980-1037)
Danishnama-i ‘ala’i (The Book of
Scientific Knowledge), ed. and
trans.
P. Morewedge, The Metaphysics
of Avicenna,
London: Routledge and Kegan
Paul, 1973.
(This is a translation of a
metaphysical work in Persian.)
Ibn Sina (c.1014-20) al-Shifa’ (Healing).(Ibn
Sina’s major work on philosophy.
He probably
began to compose al-Shifa’ in 1014, and completed
it in 1020. Critical editions of the
rabic
text have been published in Cairo, 1952-83,
originally under the supervision of
I. Madkour;
some of these editions are given below.) Ibn Sina
(c.1014-20) al-Mantiq (Logic), Part
1, al-Madkhal (Isag>g0), ed. G.
Anawati, M. El-Khodeiri and F. al-Ahwani,
Cairo: al-Matba‘ah al-Amiriyah,
1952; trans. N. Shehaby, The
Propositional Logic of Ibn Sina, Dordrecht: Reidel, 1973.(Volume I, Part 1 of al-Shifa’.)
Ibn Sina (c.1014-20) al-‘Ibarah (Interpretation), ed.
M.
El-Khodeiri, Cairo: Dar al-Katib
al-‘Arabi, 1970.(Volume I, Part 3
of al-Shifa’.)
Ibn Sina (c.1014-20)
al-Qiyas (Syllogism), ed. S. Zayed
and I. Madkour, Cairo: Organisme Général des Imprimeries Gouvernementales,
1964.
(Volume
I, Part 4 of al-Shifa’.) Ibn Sina
(c.1014-20) al-Burhan
(Demonstration), ed.
A.E. Affifi, Cairo: Organisme Général des Imprimeries
Gouvernementales, 1956.(Volume I,
Part 5 of al-Shifa’.) Ibn Sina
(c.1014-20) al-Jadal (Dialectic),
ed. A.F. Al-Ehwany, Cairo: Organisme
Général des Imprimeries
Gouvernementales, 1965.(Volume I,
Part 7 of al-Shifa’.)
Ibn
Sina (c.1014-20) al-Khatabah
(Rhetoric), ed.
S. Salim, Cairo: Imprimerie Nationale, 1954.
(Volume
I, Part 8 of al-Shifa’.)
Ibn Sina (c.1014-20) al-Ilahiyat (Theology), ed.
M.Y. Moussa, S. Dunya and S. Zayed,
Cairo:
Organisme Général des
Imprimeries Gouvernementales, 1960;
ed. and trans.
R.M. Savory and D.A.
Agius, ‘Ibn Sina on Primary
Concepts in the Metaphysics of al-Shifa’,
in Logikos
Islamikos, Toronto, Ont.: Pontifical Institute for
Mediaeval Studies, 1984; trans. G.C.
Anawati, La métaphysique du Shifa’,
ةtudes
Musulmanes 21, 27, Paris: Vrin,
1978, 1985.(This is the metaphysics
of al-Shifa’, Volume I, Book 5.)
Ibn Sina (c.1014-20) al-Nafs (The
Soul), ed.
G.C. Anawati and S. Zayed, Cairo: Organisme Général des Imprimeries Gouvernementales,
1975; ed.
F. Rahman, Avicenna’s De Anima, Being the Psychological Part of Kitab
al-Shifa’, London: Oxford
University Press, 1959. (Volume I,
part 6 of al-Shifa’.) Ibn Sina
(c.1014-20) Kitab al-najat (The Book
of Salvation), trans. F. Rahman,
Avicenna’s Psychology: An English
Translation of Kitab al-Najat, Book
II, Chapter VI with
Historical-philosophical Notes and Textual
Improvements on the Cairo Edition,
Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1952.(The pyschology of
al-Shifa’.)
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