Baghdad School

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Baghdad School is a term used to refer to a group of scholars, physicians, and philosophers who contributed to the Islamic Golden Age in Baghdad during the 8th to 13th centuries. The school was a significant center of learning and intellectual development, particularly in the fields of medicine, philosophy, and theology.

History[edit | edit source]

The Islamic Golden Age was a period of cultural, economic, and scientific growth in the history of the Islamic world, traditionally dated from the 8th century to the 14th century. During this time, the city of Baghdad was the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate, which was the center of learning and scholarship in the Islamic world. The Baghdad School was a significant part of this intellectual movement.

Contributions to Medicine[edit | edit source]

The scholars of the Baghdad School made significant contributions to the field of medicine. They translated and preserved the works of ancient Greek physicians such as Hippocrates and Galen, and also made their own original contributions. They developed new medical techniques, wrote influential medical textbooks, and established the first hospitals with a system of interns and externs.

Notable Figures[edit | edit source]

Some of the most notable figures associated with the Baghdad School include Al-Razi, also known as Rhazes, who was a pioneer in the field of ophthalmology; Ibn Sina, also known as Avicenna, who wrote the Canon of Medicine, a medical encyclopedia that served as a standard medical text in Europe and the Islamic world for centuries; and Al-Farabi, also known as Alpharabius, who was a renowned philosopher and scientist.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

The legacy of the Baghdad School is significant. The scholars of the school played a crucial role in preserving and expanding upon the knowledge of the ancient world. They laid the groundwork for many modern scientific and medical practices. Their works continue to be studied and respected in the fields of medicine, philosophy, and other disciplines.


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