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In Chapter 6, Abū Bakr al-Rāzī previous chapter Abū Bakr al-Rāzī earned his fame first and foremost as a physician; from the 6th/12th century onwards, some of his medical works were translated into Latin (Sezgin 1970 [*1: 274–294], Ullmann 1970 [*2: 128–135], Richter-Bernburg 1994 [*8: 377–392]). The few extant remains of his philosophical and scientific writings were collectively edited by Kraus in 1939. Any further material from al-Rāzī’s pen that has since been discovered belongs to the fie...
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