Also known as Avicena, this man wrote a five volume encyclopedia that guideddoctors of Europe and SW Asia for six centuries,
What was this mans name?

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Answer: Ibn Sina

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Avicena´s original Persian name is Ibn Sina. He´s considered as one of the greatest thinkers of the Islamic Golden Age. Around the year 1020, he wrote a 14-volume medical encyclopedia, The Canon of Medicine, also known as The Canon of Avicena, which would be a standard medical text in Europe and SW Asia until around 1650.


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