| Biography, Lectures, and Research Links: |
Malaspina Great Books -
Abu al-Nasr al-Farabi
(870)
Biography - Islamic Philosophy Series, Math Series, Physics Series, World Philosophy Series
Blog Henri al-Farabi
Farabi contributed considerably to science, philosophy, logic, sociology, medicine, mathematics and music. His major contributions seem to be in philosophy, logic and sociology and, of course, stands out as an Encyclopedist. As a philosopher, he may be classed as a Neoplatonist who tried to synthesize Platonism and Aristotelism with theology and he wrote such rich commentaries on Aristotle's physics, meteorology, logic, etc., in addition to a large number of books on several other subjects embodying his original contribution.
His books on psychology and metaphysics were largely based on his own work. He also wrote a book on music, captioned Kitab al-Musiqa. He was a great expert in the art and science of music and invented several musical instruments, besides contributing to the knowledge of musical notes. Farabi exercised great influence on science and knowledge for several centuries. [Adapted from Muslim Scholars Page]
The Great Books: al-Farabi
Please browse our Amazon list of titles about al-Farabi. For rare and hard to find works we recommend our Alibris list of titles about al-Farabi. Offer Comments, Questions or Suggestions! This database is maintained by Malaspina Great Books.
|