STUDY OF THE SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE OF ABU ALI IBN SINO
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With his rich and diverse scientific heritage, Ibn Sina had a great influence on the development of Eastern and Western culture in the subsequent period.
In Europe, the scholar's works were translated into Latin from the 12th century and taught at universities. Famous European philosophers and natural scientists, including Giordano Bruno, Gundisvalvo, Wilhelm of Auvergne, Alexander of Gelsenkirchen, Albert von Bolstedt, Thomas Aquinas, Roger Bacon, Dante, and others, used Ibn Sina's advanced ideas in their works and mentioned his name with great respect. The study of the scientific heritage of Ibn Sina has intensified in the modern era, and as a result, a special scientific direction has emerged abroad and in Uzbekistan - Sinologism.
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