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Al-Abhari

Athir al-Din Mufaddal ibn Umar al-Abhari (1200 – 1265), was a Persian philosopher and mathematician from Abhar, Zanjan, Iran.

He wrote The Kitab at-Hiddyah dealing with a complete cycle of Hikmat, i.e., logic, natural philosophy, and metaphysics.

His work on logic has been entitled as al-Isaghuji.

He also made notable contributions to theoretical geometry.

His works were translated into Hebrew and Latin and his influence is evident in Wetsern treatises of late medieval and Renaissance times.

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