A Compendium on the Soul

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A Compendium on the Soul

by Avicenna

EN·~1 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

AVICENA’S OFFERING

0:30
2

A COMPENDIUM ON THE SOUL,

0:28
3

PREFACE

6:01
4

INTRODUCTION

7:47
5

SECTION FIRST

4:23
6

SECTION SECOND

7:01
7

SECTION THIRD

6:00
8

SECTION FOURTH

5:53
9

SECTION FIFTH

7:51
10

SECTION SIXTH

12:58

Description

This work presents a concise yet profound exploration of what Avicenna called the “Powers of the Soul,” originally composed as an offering to a princely patron. Drawing on the philosopher’s own Arabic text, the translation weaves together his reflections on the soul’s rational faculty, its participation in the divine intellect, and the subtle interplay between spirit and matter. Listeners will hear how he frames the human soul as a bridge between earthly existence and an eternal, intelligent light, echoing the language of Dante and the classical thinkers he admired.

The translator’s notes reveal a painstaking effort to render the medieval Arabic into clear English, consulting both German and earlier English versions while preserving the nuance of Avicenna’s terminology. The essay also situates the treatise within a broader scholarly tradition, citing Aristotle, al‑Fārābī, and other Greek sources that shaped Avicenna’s thought. For anyone curious about early philosophical psychology, the recording offers an accessible glimpse into a text that has long remained hidden from most students, inviting listeners to contemplate the nature of the soul as understood by one of history’s great physicians‑philosophers.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (97K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Fritz Ohrenschall, Emmanuel Ackerman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2018-10-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Avicenna

Avicenna

980–1037

A brilliant physician, philosopher, and scientist of the Islamic Golden Age, he wrote works that shaped both medicine and philosophy for centuries. His ideas traveled far beyond his own time, reaching readers across the Middle East and Europe.

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