A ninth-century Arab scholar in Basra made one of the greatest intellectual discoveries in human history — and almost no one in the West has heard of him.
His name was Al-Jahiz. He was born into poverty on the waterfront canals of Basra around 776 CE, the child of an African father and Arab mother, earning his first coins selling fish. He died a thousand years before Charles Darwin — and yet, buried in the pages of his monumental Book of Animals, he described the struggle for existence, environmental adaptation, the transformation of species over generations, and the survival of the fittest with a clarity that would not reappear in print until the nineteenth century.
He was also one of the funniest, most humane, and most brilliantly versatile writers of the medieval world.
The First Naturalist brings Al-Jahiz fully to life for modern readers: the self-taught prodigy who talked his way into the greatest libraries of the Abbasid Golden Age; the court intellectual who charmed caliphs while skewering hypocrites; the rationalist theologian who believed that faith required evidence, not blind obedience; and the naturalist who observed the living world with an eye so precise that he recorded phenomena modern science would not systematically explain for another millennium.
Drawing on Al-Jahiz's own extraordinary writings — on animals, language, rhetoric, misers, merchants, and the nature of the divine — The First Naturalist explores:
Narin Hikma is a researcher, writer, and independent publisher dedicated to making the wisdom of history's greatest minds accessible to modern readers.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A ninth-century Arab scholar in Basra made one of the greatest intellectual discoveries in human history - and almost no one in the West has heard of him.His name was Al-Jahiz. He was born into poverty on the waterfront canals of Basra around 776 CE, the child of an African father and Arab mother, earning his first coins selling fish. He died a thousand years before Charles Darwin - and yet, buried in the pages of his monumental Book of Animals, he described the struggle for existence, environmental adaptation, the transformation of species over generations, and the survival of the fittest with a clarity that would not reappear in print until the nineteenth century.He was also one of the funniest, most humane, and most brilliantly versatile writers of the medieval world.The First Naturalist brings Al-Jahiz fully to life for modern readers: the self-taught prodigy who talked his way into the greatest libraries of the Abbasid Golden Age; the court intellectual who charmed caliphs while skewering hypocrites; the rationalist theologian who believed that faith required evidence, not blind obedience; and the naturalist who observed the living world with an eye so precise that he recorded phenomena modern science would not systematically explain for another millennium.Drawing on Al-Jahiz's own extraordinary writings - on animals, language, rhetoric, misers, merchants, and the nature of the divine - The First Naturalist explores: How a fish-seller's son became the most celebrated prose stylist in Arabic literary historyThe proto-evolutionary observations hidden in the Kitab al-Hayawan - and why they matterThe radical Mutazilite theology that made rational inquiry a religious dutyAl-Jahiz's landmark defense of African dignity in ninth-century Islamic societyWhy his ideas failed to reach Darwin - and what that failure tells us about how knowledge travelsWhat it means to recover a lost genius and restore him to his rightful place in intellectual historyNarin Hikma is a researcher, writer, and independent publisher dedicated to making the wisdom of history's greatest minds accessible to modern readers. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798258020918
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A ninth-century Arab scholar in Basra made one of the greatest intellectual discoveries in human history - and almost no one in the West has heard of him.His name was Al-Jahiz. He was born into poverty on the waterfront canals of Basra around 776 CE, the child of an African father and Arab mother, earning his first coins selling fish. He died a thousand years before Charles Darwin - and yet, buried in the pages of his monumental Book of Animals, he described the struggle for existence, environmental adaptation, the transformation of species over generations, and the survival of the fittest with a clarity that would not reappear in print until the nineteenth century.He was also one of the funniest, most humane, and most brilliantly versatile writers of the medieval world.The First Naturalist brings Al-Jahiz fully to life for modern readers: the self-taught prodigy who talked his way into the greatest libraries of the Abbasid Golden Age; the court intellectual who charmed caliphs while skewering hypocrites; the rationalist theologian who believed that faith required evidence, not blind obedience; and the naturalist who observed the living world with an eye so precise that he recorded phenomena modern science would not systematically explain for another millennium.Drawing on Al-Jahiz's own extraordinary writings - on animals, language, rhetoric, misers, merchants, and the nature of the divine - The First Naturalist explores: How a fish-seller's son became the most celebrated prose stylist in Arabic literary historyThe proto-evolutionary observations hidden in the Kitab al-Hayawan - and why they matterThe radical Mutazilite theology that made rational inquiry a religious dutyAl-Jahiz's landmark defense of African dignity in ninth-century Islamic societyWhy his ideas failed to reach Darwin - and what that failure tells us about how knowledge travelsWhat it means to recover a lost genius and restore him to his rightful place in intellectual historyNarin Hikma is a researcher, writer, and independent publisher dedicated to making the wisdom of history's greatest minds accessible to modern readers. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798258020918
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