Mark of Toledo

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Mark of Toledo was a 12th–13th century Spanish translator and scholar known for rendering Arabic scientific and philosophical works, including parts of the Qur’an, into Latin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin translator
medieval scholar
person
scholar
translator
activeInCentury 12th century
13th century
contributedTo Latin reception of Islamic philosophy
transmission of Arabic science to Latin Europe
era Middle Ages
fieldOfWork philosophy
science
translation of religious texts
knownFor translating Arabic philosophical works into Latin
translating Arabic scientific works into Latin
translating parts of the Qur’an into Latin
languageTranslatedFrom Arabic
languageTranslatedTo Latin NERFINISHED
name Mark of Toledo NERFINISHED
nationality Spanish
notableFor early Latin translation of the Qur’an
occupation scholar
translator
partOf Toledo School of Translators NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
Toledo NERFINISHED
region Iberian Peninsula
religiousTextTranslated Qur’an NERFINISHED

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Peter the Venerable collaboratedWith Mark of Toledo