Preface to the Second Edition (2013)
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the First Edition (1988)
Layout of the Work
PART ONE
DOCUMENTS ON AVICENNA AND THE ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION
Chapter 1. Personal Texts by Avicenna and His Disciples on His
Relation to the Aristotelian Tradition
Chapter 2. An Inventory and Relative Chronology of Avicenna’s Major
Philosophical Works. Their Organization and Contents in Relation to
the Aristotelian Tradition
PART TWO
AVICENNA’S RECEPTION OF THE ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION
Chapter 3. Avicenna’s Intellectual Upbringing: The Autobiography
and Its Interpretation
Chapter 4. Avicenna’s Conception of the History of Philosophy
Chapter 5. Avicenna’s Conception of the Praxis of Philosophy
PART THREE
AVICENNA’S INTEGRATION OF THE ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION
Chapter 6. The Resolution of the Major Points of Conflict with the
Aristotelian Tradition
Chapter 7. The Evolution of Avicenna’s Attitude toward Aristotle,
the Aristotelian Tradition, and His Own Work
Chapter 8. The Elaboration of Methods
CODA. Avicenna’s Philosophical Project
APPENDIX. Inventory of Avicenna’s Authentic works
Index of Names and Places
Index of Avicenna’s Works with Passages Cited
Index of Lemmata
Index of Qurʾānic Passages
Index of Manuscripts
Index of Greek Words
Index of Arabic Words
Index of Technical Terms
Bibliography
Dimitri Gutas, Ph.D. 1975 in Arabic and Islamic Studies, Yale University, is Professor of Arabic at Yale. He has published on the medieval Graeco-Arabic translation movement and its lexicography, the transmission of Greek philosophical texts into Arabic, and Arabic philosophy. Most recently he published the Greek text and medieval Arabic translation of Theophrastus, On First Principles (2010), and, with Leonardo Taran, the editio maior of Aristotle's Poetics (2012).
"Dimitri Gutas needs no introduction to the scholar of Islamic
thought, especially in the area of philosophy. Throughout his long
and fruitful career he has produced a series of works on the Greek
heritage in Islamic philosophy that have remained the standard
reference work for both academics and students.This present work,
which is the second revised and enlarged edition of a previous one
that had been published back in 1988, is a much needed addition
that will enhance a better appraisal of the Avicennan corpus.
[...]. Like its predecessor, this second revised and enlarged
edition is breath–taking in its scope and a mark of authentic and
meticulous scholarship. Yet again, Gutas has proved his credentials
as an authority on Avicenna, as well as a scholar of profound
erudition and insight, whose works continue to provide abundant
food for further thought and discussion."
Joseph Ellul in Islamochristiana 40 (2014)
"... this volume is a very detailed introduction and orientation to
Avicenna: a foundational tool for research on his philosophy which
will contribute to further studies."
Cecilia Martini Bonadeo in Studia graeco-arabica 5 (2015).
"The new edition of Avicenna has become more useful with the
carefully prepared index of Ibn Sīnā’s works in original titles and
their English translations as well as the bibliography and the
index of concepts that did not exist in the first edition. It is
especially important for outlining the Western literature on Ibn
Sīnā over a quarter of a century. Thanks to Gutas’ mastery and
diligence in his historical, philological and philosophical
analysis of Ibn Sīnā’s life, works and thoughts, the new edition of
Avicenna and the Aristotelian Tradition reasserts its
methodological model for studying Arabic/Islamic philosophy and
deserves to be called a “modern classic.”
M. Cüneyt Kaya in Nazariyat, Journal for the History of Islamic
Philosophy and Sciences, May 2015.
"... among the most important publications on Avicenna in modern
times. It is a masterpiece of history of Arabic philosophy, serious
philology and meticulous scholarship."
Abdessamad Belhaj in Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations, 14 June,
2015.
"The second edition,... is a corrected and greatly expanded version
of the original work and will be of use to students and scholars
for decades to come."
John T. Slotemaker in Religious Studies Review, 42, December
2016.
"...this book provides primary orientation to Avicenna's philosophy
and works and constitutes and indispensable research tool for their
study. Thus, it is absolutely useful to all those interested in the
philosophy of Avicenna, Islamic philosophy, medieval philosophy,
ancient and late antique philosophy, Aristotle and the Aristotelian
tradition."
Elias Tempelis
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