"Avicenna (/\u02CC\u00E6v\u0268\u02C8s\u025Bn\u0259/; Latinate form of Ibn-S\u012Bn\u0101 (Persian: \u067E\u0648\u0631 \u0633\u06CC\u0646\u0627 / \u0627\u0628\u0646 \u0633\u06CC\u0646\u0627\u200E\u200E\u200D; Arabic: \u0627\u0628\u0646 \u0633\u06CC\u0646\u0627\u200E\u200D), full name Ab\u016B \u02BFAl\u012B al-\u1E24usayn ibn \u02BFAbd All\u0101h ibn Al-Hasan ibn Ali ibn S\u012Bn\u0101 (Arabic: \u0623\u0628\u0648 \u0639\u0644\u064A \u0627\u0644\u062D\u0633\u064A\u0646 \u0627\u0628\u0646 \u0639\u0628\u062F \u0627\u0644\u0644\u0647 \u0627\u0628\u0646 \u0633\u064A\u0646\u0627\u200D; c.\u2009980 \u2013 June 1037) was a Persian polymath and jurist who is regarded as one of the most significant thinkers and writers of the Islamic Golden Age.Of the 450 works he is known to have written, around 240 have survived, including 150 on philosophy and 40 on medicine.His most famous works are The Book of Healing \u2013 a philosophical and scientific encyclopedia, and The Canon of Medicine \u2013 a medical encyclopedia. "@en . . .