Abraham of Toledo
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Abraham Alfaquín, ou Abraham de Tolède, ou Abraham Ibn Waqar, est un Juif ibérique, né vers 1225 et mort en 1294. Médecin du roi Alfonso X de Castille et de son fils Sanche IV de Castille, il est un traducteur de l'École de Tolède.
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Abraham of Toledo (c. 1225–1294), also known as Abraham Alfaquín and Abraham Ibn Waqar, was an Iberian Jewish physician and translator of the Toledo School of Translators. He served as personal physician to Alfonso X of Castile and his son Sancho IV of Castile, under whose patronage he translated numerous books from Arabic into Castilian. Together with five other prominent court Jews, he was kidnapped and held hostage from 1270 to 1275 by rebellious nobles demanding the elimination of taxes.
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Abraham of Toledo
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Abraham of Toledo (c. 1225–1294), also known as Abraham Alfaquín and Abraham Ibn Waqar, was an Iberian Jewish physician and translator of the Toledo School of Translators. He served as personal physician to Alfonso X of Castile and his son Sancho IV of Castile, under whose patronage he translated numerous books from Arabic into Castilian. Together with five other prominent court Jews, he was kidnapped and held hostage from 1270 to 1275 by rebellious nobles demanding the elimination of taxes. He translated in 1263 the Kitab al-Miraj ('The Book of Muhammad's Ladder'), an account of the Mi'raj, into Castilian under the title La escala de Mahoma. His Castilian translation was in turn translated into French by Bonaventure of Siena the same year, the first book on the subject of Muhammad's prophethood presented to a French lay audience. He later translated (after 1270) a cosmographical work of Alhazen under the title Libro de la constitución del universo (Arabic: Kitab fi Hay’at al-ʿAlam), and revised a 1277 translation of Arzachel's Libro de la Açafeha (Arabic: al-Safiḥa) by Ferdinando of Toledo found unsatisfactory by the King.
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Abraham Alfaquín, ou Abraham de Tolède, ou Abraham Ibn Waqar, est un Juif ibérique, né vers 1225 et mort en 1294. Médecin du roi Alfonso X de Castille et de son fils Sanche IV de Castille, il est un traducteur de l'École de Tolède.
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