304 al-Fanari (Persia, theol, logic)
305 Nur al-Din al-Jurjani (logic
handbk)
306 Hajji Pasha al-Aidini (Egypt,
medicine, logic)
307 Ibn al-Shihnah (Aleppo,
Damascus; Hanbali logic)
Continuation to 1500 (not shown
in Figure 8.3)
1435
308 al-Sanusi (western Algeria;
Sufi; theol, logic textbk.)
{309} al-Qalasadi (Granada, Tunis;
arith, alg)
310 Mulla Khusraw al-Tarasusi
(Ottoman adviser, logic)
(^311) ÀAla al-Din al-Tusi (Anatolia,
Persia; logic; isolated attempt
to mediate Averroës’s rebuttal
of Ghazali)
(^312) ÀAbdulkarim Jili (Sufi
systematizer)
313 al-Bitlisi (logic)
314 DaÀud al-Shirwani (Persia;
theol, logic)
315 al-Rikabi (Persia; logic)
316 al-ÀAjami (same)
317 al-Hanafi (theol, logic)
318 al-Nisaburi (theol, logic)
319 al-Kafiyaji (theol, logic)
320 Jalauddin Davani
(al-Dawwani) (Shiraz; Sufi;
logic cm.)
1465
321 al-Maibudi (Persia; logic)
322 Mahmud al-Shirazi (Persia;
logic; theol controversy)
323 Jami (Afghanistan; last great
Sufi poet; theosophy)
324 al-Ansari (jurist; logic)
325 Mulla Lutfi (Ottoman official,
logic)
326 al-Shirwani al-Rumi (sterile
logic cm.)
327 al-Talishi (logic)
328 al-ShafÀi al-Biqa’i (Persia;
encyclopedist, logic)
329 Sadr al-Din al-Shirazi (Persia;
theol, logic)
330 al-Abiwardi (Persia; logic)
331 al-Farisi (same)
332 al-Tabrizi (same)
333 ÀAbd al-Ghafur al-Lari
(Persia; theol, philol, logic)
Figure 8.4. Islamic and Jewish
Philosophers in Spain, 900–1065
935
1 Ibn-Massara (f. Almeria
school; MuÀtazilite, Sufi,
numerology)
(2) Hasdai ibn Shaprut (Córdoba
court official, medicine;
patron of Jewish intellectuals)
(3) Menahem b. Saruq (Córdoba;
Jew; poet, Hebrew
grammarian)
(4) Dunash b. Labrat (Jew; st.
Babylon; Córdoba; new
grammar & poetic style)
965
(5) Judah ibn Seset (Jew; disciple
of 4)
(6) Isaac b. Capron (Jew;
Córdoba; poet, grammarian)
7 Moses b. Enoch (Jew; fr.
Babylon Acad.; f. Córdoba
rabbinical acad.)
{8} Ibrahim ibn Yaqub (Jew,
merchant traveler, geog)
9 al-Majriti (Córdoba; astron,
geom, magic)
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