Avempace

Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyà ibn aṣ-Ṣā’igh at-Tūjībī ibn Bājja (Arabic: أبو بكر محمد بن يحيى بن الصائغ التجيبي بن باجة‎), best known by his Latinised name Avempace (/ˈeɪvəmpeɪs/; c. 1085 – 1138), was an Arab Andalusian polymath, whose writings include works regarding , , and , as well as philosophy, medicine, botany, and poetry. Avempace was, in his time, not only a prominent figure of philosophy but also of music and poetry. His diwan (Arabic: collection of poetry) was rediscovered in 1951.

Avempace

Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyà ibn aṣ-Ṣā’igh at-Tūjībī ibn Bājja (Arabic: أبو بكر محمد بن يحيى بن الصائغ التجيبي بن باجة‎), best known by his Latinised name Avempace (/ˈeɪvəmpeɪs/; c. 1085 – 1138), was an Arab Andalusian polymath, whose writings include works regarding , , and , as well as philosophy, medicine, botany, and poetry. Avempace was, in his time, not only a prominent figure of philosophy but also of music and poetry. His diwan (Arabic: collection of poetry) was rediscovered in 1951.