Dominic Gundissalinus

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Dominic Gundissalinus was a 12th-century philosopher and translator known for helping introduce Arabic and Greek philosophical works into Latin Europe, particularly through his work in Toledo.

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instanceOf Catholic cleric
Latin author
medieval philosopher
philosopher
translator
alsoKnownAs Domingo Gundisalvo NERFINISHED
Dominicus Gundisalvi NERFINISHED
Dominicus Gundissalinus NERFINISHED
centuryActive 12th century
contributedTo classification of the sciences in medieval philosophy
reception of Arabic metaphysics in the Latin West
translation movement of Toledo
deathDate circa 1190
era High Middle Ages
fieldOfWork logic
metaphysics
natural philosophy
philosophy of science
psychology
theology
influenced 13th-century scholastic philosophers
Latin Scholasticism NERFINISHED
influencedBy Al-Farabi NERFINISHED
Aristotle
Augustine of Hippo NERFINISHED
Avicenna NERFINISHED
Boethius NERFINISHED
knownFor introducing Arabic philosophy into Latin Europe
introducing Greek philosophy into Latin Europe
systematic philosophical treatises in Latin
translations made in Toledo
language Latin
notableWork De anima NERFINISHED
De divisione philosophiae NERFINISHED
De immortalitate animae NERFINISHED
De processione mundi NERFINISHED
occupation archdeacon
philosophicalSchool Latin Avicennism NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
Toledo NERFINISHED
region Latin Europe NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
role archdeacon of Cuéllar NERFINISHED
tradition Scholasticism NERFINISHED
translatedFromLanguage Arabic
Greek
translatedIntoLanguage Latin NERFINISHED

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Toledo School of Translators employedScholar Dominic Gundissalinus