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John Freely correctly indicates that many of the key translators of scientific works into Arabic such as Hunayn ibn Ishaq and Thabit ibn Qurra were non-Muslims, and he includes a chapter on the important translation movement directly from Byzantium to Italy and Western Europe.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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John Freely correctly indicates that many of the key translators of scientific works into Arabic such as Hunayn ibn Ishaq and Thabit ibn Qurra were non-Muslims, and he includes a chapter on the important translation movement directly from Byzantium to Italy and Western Europe.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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John Freely correctly indicates that many of the key translators of scientific works into Arabic such as Hunayn ibn Ishaq and Thabit ibn Qurra were non-Muslims, and he includes a chapter on the important translation movement directly from Byzantium to Italy and Western Europe.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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John Freely correctly indicates that many of the key translators of scientific works into Arabic such as Hunayn ibn Ishaq and Thabit ibn Qurra were non-Muslims, and he includes a chapter on the important translation movement directly from Byzantium to Italy and Western Europe.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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John Freely correctly indicates that many of the key translators of scientific works into Arabic such as Hunayn ibn Ishaq and Thabit ibn Qurra were non-Muslims, and he includes a chapter on the important translation movement directly from Byzantium to Italy and Western Europe.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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The precocious young Hunayn had been introduced to Ma'mūn by the Banū Mūsa brothers, three colourful characters also associated with the House of Wisdom.
When Baghdad was centre of the scientific world Jim al-Khalili 2010
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The most famous of all the Baghdad translators, Hunayn ibn Ishāq, was born in the ancient Christian city of Hira and never converted to Islam.
When Baghdad was centre of the scientific world Jim al-Khalili 2010
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On the Principles of the All [77] have come down to us: one by Ishaq ibn Hunayn [78] and the other by Abu ˜Uthman al-Dimashqi (Genequand 2001; 31-9).
Greek Sources in Arabic and Islamic Philosophy D'Ancona, Cristina 2009
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A.paraphrasis of the Meteorologica translated by Hunayn ibn Ishaq and corrected by his son Ishaq [90] has been discovered and edited by ˜A. Badawi (Badawi 1971, 95-190).
Greek Sources in Arabic and Islamic Philosophy D'Ancona, Cristina 2009
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Laws were translated by Hunayn, [52] but neither translation has come down to us.
Greek Sources in Arabic and Islamic Philosophy D'Ancona, Cristina 2009
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