Category:Constantine the African
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11th-century monk and translator of medical works | |||||
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Date of birth | 11th century (first half) Carthage | ||||
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Date of death | 1087 Abbey of Monte Cassino | ||||
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Constantine the African (Latin: Constantinus Africanus) (c. 1020 – 1087) was an eleventh-century translator of Greek and Islamic medical texts, who joined the Schola Medica Salernitana.
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ConstantineTheAfrican examines patients urine, full size image.jpg 299 × 413; 57 KB
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Constantinus Africanus, Medical tractates Wellcome L0018036.jpg 1,676 × 1,182; 1.06 MB
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Categories:
- Constantine (given name)
- 11th-century births
- 1087 deaths
- Saints of the Order of Saint-Benedict
- Schola Medica Salernitana
- Male physicians
- 1010 births
- Medicine of the Islamic Golden Age
- Physicians of the Islamic Golden Age
- Scholars of the Order of Saint-Benedict
- Deaths in Monte Cassino Abbey
- 11th-century people of Ifriqiya