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Minima Onomastica Graeca Alpharabia: Notes on the Treatise "Tafsir Asma Al-Hukama"
Author(s) -
Mostafa Younesie
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
collectanea philologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2353-0901
pISSN - 1733-0319
DOI - 10.18778/1733-0319.24.08
Subject(s) - philosophy , theme (computing) , meaning (existential) , philology , minor (academic) , argument (complex analysis) , literature , classics , epistemology , chemistry , history , humanities , art , sociology , operating system , feminism , biochemistry , computer science , gender studies
One of the treatises attributed to the scholar and philosopher al-Farabi is the fascinating single- page manuscript entitled tafsir asma al-hukama, a small document containing a shorthand inventory of fourteen Greek names. Although the authenticity of the attribution is still debated, the treatise itself demonstrates that its author had a strong interest in the interplay of philology and philosophy – a theme that first appears in a remarkable passage in Plato’s Politeia, namely Book IX, 582e. This paper therefore will examine the nature of the tafsir asma al-hukama, especially with regard to the title, which I leave untranslated until the last part of the paper, since the exact meaning of the words in the title forms a major part of my argument. Although the tafsir asma al-hukama is seemingly a very minor text, I believe that it represents a fascinating moment in the history of the dialogue between philology and philosophy. The result of my examination, then, will be a kind of maxima in minimis or hologram on a minor scale. I shall begin with a discussion of the importance of ism in al-Farabi.

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