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  1. Dominicus Gundissalinus, also known as Domingo Gundisalvi or Gundisalvo (c. 1115 – after 1190), was a philosopher and translator of Arabic to Medieval Latin active in Toledo.

  2. Jan 1, 2020 · Dominicus Gundissalinus (or Gundisalvi), Spanish Domingo Gundisalvo, c. 1110–1190, Archdeacon of Cuéllar (in the Diocese of Segovia), is the most prominent representative of the so-called Toledo School of Translators. Not only did he translate over 20...

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  4. John of Seville (Latin: Johannes Hispalensis or Johannes Hispaniensis) (fl. 1133-53) was one of the main translators from Arabic into Castilian in partnership with Dominicus Gundissalinus during the early days of the Toledo School of Translators. John of Seville translated a litany of Arabic astrological works in addition to being credited with ...

  5. DOMINIC GUNDISALVI (GUNDISSALINUS) Twelfth-century philosopher who worked in Spain and there translated numerous Arabic philosophical works into Latin. He is mentioned as an archdeacon residing in Toledo in the prefatory letter of the translation of Avicenna's De anima, dedicated to the Archbishop of Toledo, John (1151 – 66).

  6. Dominicus Gundissalinus, also known as Domingo Gundisalvi or Gundisalvo (c. 1115 – post 1190), was a philosopher and translator of Arabic to Medieval Latin active in Toledo.

  7. Active in twelfth-century Spain, Dominicus Gundissalinus (or Gundisalvi) is the most prominent representative of the so-called “Toledan School of Translators”. He translated philosophical tracts from Arabic into Latin, including al-Kindi, Avicenna and Ibn Gabirol, and wrote six philosophical works: De divisione philosophiae, De ...

  8. Mar 11, 2024 · soul. Domingo Gundisalvo (flourished 12th century, Spain) was an archdeacon of Segovia, philosopher and linguist whose Latin translations of Greco-Arabic philosophical works contributed to the Latin West’s knowledge of the Eastern Aristotelian and Neoplatonic traditions and advanced the integration of Christian philosophy with the ancient ...

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