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Article Table of Contents 3.1 Primary Sources 3.2 Survey In Chapter 9, The Dissemination of Philosophical Thought
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3.1 Primary Sources
181 al-Kindī, Abū Yūsuf Yaʿqūb b. Isḥāq (d. between 247/861 and 252/866). Rasāʾil al-Kindī al-falsafiyya . Ed. by Muḥammad ʿAbd al-Hādī Abū Rīda. Vol. 1, Cairo, 1369/1950, vol. 2 [al-Rasāʾil al-Ṭabīʿiyya ], Cairo, 1372/1953. – Repr. [rev. partial ed.] Cairo, 1978.
182 al-Kindī. Risāla fī Kammiyyat kutub Arisṭū . In Rasāʾil al-Kindī al-falsafiyya , vol. 1, 363–384.
183 Bos, Gerrit and Charles Burnett. Sc…
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Eva Orthmann,
“3. Philosophy and Natural Science”, in:
Philosophy in the Islamic World Online: 8th-10th Centuries .
Consulted online on 20 February 2019 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2543-2729_PIWO_COM_001903>
First published online: 2017
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