Ibn Sina—known in the West as Avicenna—went down in history as one of the most important thinkers of 11th-century Persia. He was also a renowned political advisor, an outlaw, an ardent lover, and a man full of questions and passions. Avicenna die ...
Ibn Sina—known in the West as Avicenna—went down in history as one of the most important thinkers of 11th-century Persia. He was also a renowned political advisor, an outlaw, an ardent lover, and a man full of questions and passions. Avicenna died at the age of fifty-seven, at the end of the long journey that took him to Isfahan—the sublime city—after having drunk himself to the point of intoxication with knowledge and love.
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