The Improvement of Human Reason - Exhibited in the Life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan by Ibn Tufail
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_Your most humble Servant_,
Simon Ockley, * * * * * THE PREFACE. When Mr. _Pococke_ first publish'd this _Arabick_ Author with his accurate _Latin_ Version, _Anno_ 1671. Dr. _Pococke_ his Father, that late eminent Professor of the Oriental Languages in the University of _Oxford_, prefix'd a Preface to it; in which he tells us, that he has good Reason to think, that this Author was contemporary with _Averroes_, who died very ancient in the Year of the _Hegira_ 595, which is co-incident with the 1198th Year of our Lord; according to which Account, the Author liv'd something above five hundred Years ago. He liv'd in _Spain_, as appears from one or two Passages in this Book. He wrote some other Pieces, which are not come to our Hands. This has been very well receiv'd in the East; one Argument of which is, that it has been translated by _R. Moses_ _Narbonensis_ into _Hebrew_, and illustrated with a large Commentary. The Design of the Author is to shew, how Human Capacity, unassisted by any External Help, may, by due Application, attain to the Knowledge of Natural Things, and so by Degrees find out its Dependance upon a Superior Being, the Immortality of the Soul, and all things necessary to Salvation. |
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