2. Averroes
3.Maimonid
1. wrote about the ideas of the Greek
philosophers Plato and Aristotle.
2. specialized in the study of the Jewish
Torah.
3. wrote the medical masterpiece
The Canon of Medicine, which
influenced European medicine.
1. Avicenna
Avicenna was a Persian polymath who was one of the most significant physicians, atronomers, thinkers, and writers of the Islamic Golden Age. He wrote the medical materpiece, "The Canon of Medicine," which influenced European medicine. It become the standard in medical universities and was used until 1650.
2. Averroes
Ibn Rushd, also known as Averroes, was a Muslim Andalusian philosopher and thinker. He thought about many subjects, such as philosophy, theology, medicine, physics, law, and linguistics. In his philosophical work, he wrote about the ideas of Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle. He attempted to restore the original thinkings of Aristotle.
3. Maimonides
Moses ben Maimod, commonly known as Maimonides, was a Sephatic Jewish philosopher. He specialized in the study of the Jewish Torah and was one of the most influencial Torah scholars of the Middle Ages.
Avicenna was a Persian polymath who is regarded as one of the most significant physicians, astronomers, thinkers and writers of the Islamic Golden Age. He has been described as the father of early modern medicine. Of the 450 works he is known to have written, around 240 have survived, including 150 on philosophy and 40 on medicine. His most famous works are The Book of Healing, a philosophical and scientific encyclopaedia, and The Canon of Medicine, a medical encyclopaedia which became a standard medical text at many medieval universities and remained in use as late as 1650.
Ibn Rushd, often Latinized as Averroes, was a Muslim Andalusian philosopher and thinker who wrote about many subjects, including philosophy, theology, medicine, astronomy, physics, Islamic jurisprudence and law, and linguistics. His philosophical works include numerous commentaries on Aristotle, for which he was known in the West as The Commentator.
Moses ben Maimon, commonly known as Maimonides, and also referred to by the acronym Rambam, was a medieval Sephardic Jewish philosopher who became one of the most prolific and influential Torah scholars of the Middle Ages. In his time, he was also a preeminent astronomer and physician.[
The largest number of enslaved Africans were sent to the islands of the Caribbean. Option B is correct.
An African slave trade developed towards Spanish America and Brazil, initially monopolized by Portuguese merchants and later by Dutch smugglers.
The largest number of enslaved Africans were sent to work in sugar industries in the 1450-1750 era since sugar was in such high demand in Europe.
Answer: In fact, when every tax is tallied – federal, state and local income tax (corporate and individual); property tax; Social Security tax; sales tax; excise tax; and others – Americans spend 29.2 percent of our income in taxes each year.
Explanation:
O Second Estate
Third Estate
O none of the above
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Answer:
Third Estate
Explanation:
I'm assuming you're referring to pre-French Revolution.
First Estate: Clergy of the church
Second estate: Royal family
Third Estate: Commoners
Almost everyone pre-French Revolution were commoners. Therefore, the answer is the Third Estate.
Answer:
Jerusalem
Explanation:
It was revered as a holy site by both religions.