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Albubather


Medieval Islamic scholar and physician


Albubather was a prominent Islamic Golden Age scholar and physician known for his contributions to medicine and astrology. His works were influential in both the Islamic world and medieval Europe, where they were translated into Latin and studied by scholars and physicians.

Biography[edit]

Albubather, also known as Abu Bakr ibn al-Khasil, was active during the 10th century. He was part of the rich tradition of Islamic scholars who preserved and expanded upon the knowledge of the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Persians. His exact dates of birth and death are not well-documented, but his influence is evident through the survival of his works.

Contributions to Medicine[edit]

Albubather's contributions to medicine were primarily in the form of written treatises that compiled and expanded upon existing medical knowledge. His works often included discussions on the humoral theory, which was a dominant medical theory of the time, explaining health and disease in terms of the balance of bodily fluids.

Astrological Works[edit]

In addition to his medical writings, Albubather was also known for his works on astrology. During the medieval period, astrology was closely linked with medicine, as it was believed that the positions of celestial bodies could influence human health. Albubather's astrological texts were widely read and respected, contributing to the field of astrological medicine.

Legacy[edit]

Albubather's works were translated into Latin and became part of the curriculum in medieval European universities. His influence extended beyond the Islamic world, impacting the development of medicine and astrology in Europe. His writings were often cited by later scholars and physicians, demonstrating the lasting impact of his work.

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