10 Muhammad ibn ÀAbdun (st.
Baghdad; medical doctor to
Córdoba caliph; western logic)
{11} Ibn Juljul (Córdoba; medicine,
pharm)
{12} al-Zahrawi (same)
1000
13 al-Hammar (logic; exiled)
14 Ibn Badr (exiled to Cairo;
logic, math)
15 Ibn al-Baghunish (st.
Córdoba; Toledo medicine;
western logic, geom)
{16} Ibn al-Samh (astron, astrol)
{17} Ibn al-Saffar (same)
{18} Ibn al-Khayyat (same)
20 Rabbi Hanok b. Mose
(Córdoba Jew)
(21) Judah b. David Huyyuy
(Córdoba Jew; Hebrew
grammarian)
22 al-Kirmani (transmitted Pure
Brethren texts to Saragossa)
1035
(23) Johan ibn Yanah (st. Lucena;
Saragossa; peak of Hebrew
grammar)
24 Samuel ibn Negrella (Córdoba
Jew; Granada vizier; poet,
theol)
{25} Ibn MuÀad al-Jayyani
(Córdoba; *math & astron)
26 al-Darimi (medicine, western
logic, geom)
{27} Ibn Wafid (Toledo;
pharmacy)
Figure 8.5. Spain, 1065–1235: The
Hinge of the Hinge
1065
{28} al-Zaqali (Toledo, Córdoba;
astron, instrument maker)
29 Isaac al-Fasi (Fez, Córdoba;
Jew; head Lucena Academy)
30 Isaac b. Baruq (Córdoba,
Seville Jew; astron, theol)
31 Isaac ibn Gayyat (Jew; head
Lucena Acad.)
32 Joseph ibn Samuel (son of 24)
1100
33 Abu al-ÀAbbas b. al-ÀArif
(Almeria Sufi)
34 Rabbi Joseph Ibn Sahl
(Córdoba Jew; judge)
35 Moses ibn Ezra (Granada,
Lucena, Córdoba; Jew;
eclectic Neoplatonist; poet)
(36) Judah Levi (Córdoba Jew;
poet)
37 Joseph ibn Megas (Jew; head
Lucena Acad.)
38 Baruc b. Isaac al-Balia
(Lucena Jew; son of 30; sci,
phil)
39 Ibn Hasdai (Spain, Egypt;
medicine, logic)
40 Abu’l-Salt (Seville, Cairo;
medicine, logic)
41 Abraham bar Hiyya
(Barcelona Jew; astron/astrol,
Neoplatonist/Arist; tr. Arab
sci into Latin)
1135
43 Plato of Tivoli (Barcelona;
Christian tr.)
45 Ibn al-Imam
46 Ibn Zuhr (or Avenzoar)
(Seville; medicine, logic, phil)
930 • (^) Appendix 3