Avicenna was a Persian polymath whose writings on a variety of topics were extremely learned and influenced academia in both the Muslim world and Christian Europe for hundreds of years.
Averroes was a Spanish Muslim philosopher and translator who transmitted a significant portion of the corpus of Classical literature to Christian Europe by his (Arabic) translations and commentaries on them, as Christian Europe had largely lost the texts.
Jabir (“Geber”) ibn Hayyan was a chemist, apparently.
But why would they have Arab names instead of names from their own language?
So peculiar.
Edit: on further thought maybe we’re ready for a lemmy ask history community. This could have been a great discussion if it started with a question about Latin naming instead of an assumption of cultureal erasure.
Avicenna was a Persian polymath whose writings on a variety of topics were extremely learned and influenced academia in both the Muslim world and Christian Europe for hundreds of years.
Averroes was a Spanish Muslim philosopher and translator who transmitted a significant portion of the corpus of Classical literature to Christian Europe by his (Arabic) translations and commentaries on them, as Christian Europe had largely lost the texts.
Jabir (“Geber”) ibn Hayyan was a chemist, apparently.
Are you saying these folks aren’t Arabs?
But why would they have Arab names instead of names from their own language?
So peculiar.
Edit: on further thought maybe we’re ready for a lemmy ask history community. This could have been a great discussion if it started with a question about Latin naming instead of an assumption of cultureal erasure.
I mean, they all wrote in Arabic, and Ibn Hayyan was an Arab.
Ya that’s kinda what I’m trying to get at. Like Latin, Arabic was useful and so it was used.
If such Latin erased them then arguably such Arabic equally erased them. Or maybe there was no erasure but instead pragmatism 🤷♀️
EDIT: Of COURSE I recommend the comm today…
Me: wow we already have that? can’t wait to be approved!
The comm:
Me: 🤮
Yeah, I picked a fantastic day to recommend the comm.
I guess we have a [email protected]