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Ibn Rushd was the preeminent philosopher in the history of Al-Andalus.

According to a chronology over Averroes’ writings by Joseph Kenny OP, Averroes first writings date from his age of 31 (year 1157).[1]

The following is a bibliography of Averroes' works.

Medicine

Logic

Short Commentary

Middle Commentaries

Talḫīṣ kitāb ʾArisṭū fī l-manṭiq تلخيص مدخل فرفوريوس أو تلخيص كتاب إيساغوجي أو تلخيص كتاب أرسطو في المنطق

Long Commentaries

Questions

Questions on the Isagoge

Questions on the Categories

Questions on Peri hermeneias

Questions on the Prior Analytics

Questions on the Posterior Analytics

Philosophy of Nature

Physics

On the Heavens

On Generation and Corruption

Meteorology

Biology

Questions

Psychology

Commentaries

Treatises on the Intellect

ʿAbd Allāh Ibn Rušd (son of Averroes)

Anonymous

Metaphysics

Commentaries

Practical Philosophy

Mathematics

Other

References

  1. ^ Kenny, Joseph. "Chronology of the works of Ibn-Rushd". Archived from the original on August 3, 2002. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  2. ^ "Compendium of Works on Medicine by Avenzoar and Averroes. | Library of Congress".
  3. ^ "Decisive Treatise, determining the nature of connection between Religion and Philosophy".