Abu Nasr Al-Farabi
Abu Nasr Al-Farabi was bom in 870 between 14
December. 950 and 12 January. 951) in Farab on the river
Syr Dariya in modern Kazakhstan. He was often called "
the Second Teacher", following Aristotle who was known
as "the First Teacher". Al-Farabi spent almost his entire life
in Baghdad. He visited many counties : Egypt, Syria,
Morocco. Farabi made contributions to the fields
of logic, mathematics, music, philosophy, psychology, and education. He
wrote: The Necessity of the Art of the Elixir. Al-Farabi wrote a book
on music titled Kitab al-Musiqa. In it, he presents philosophical principles about
music, its cosmic qualities, and its influences.
He also wrote a treatise on the Meanings of the Intellect, which dealt with music
therapy and discussed the therapeutic effects of music on the soul.
Farabi died in Damascus in Rajab 339 (between 14 December 950 and 12 January
951).
Task 1. Read the text and mark the statements as T(true), F(false) or DS (doesn't
say)
1. Al-Farabi was born and died in spring in IX century.
2. Aristotle was the 1" Teacher because he was a head teacher of school.
3. Al-Farabi travelled in Europe.
4. Al-Farabi is a scientist, philosopher, music theorist, mathematician.
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Task 2. Read the text again and answer the questions.
1. Where was Al- Farabi born?
2. How is his book "Kitab al-Musiqa' translated into
English?
3. Where did Al-Farabi die?
4. What countries did he visit?​

Ответы

Ответ дал: tbinstituz
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Ответ:

1. False

2. Doesn't say

3. Doesn't say

4. TRue

1. Farabi was born in Farab on the river Syr Darya in modern Kazakhstan

2.Book of music

3. Farabi died in Damascus

4. He visited Egypt, Syria and Morocco.

Объяснение:

Ответ дал: Decoration
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  1. Al-Farabi was born and died in spring in IX century.  - FALSE
  2. Aristotle was the 1" Teacher because he was a head teacher of school.  - FALSE
  3. Al-Farabi travelled in Europe.  - FALSE
  4. Al-Farabi is a scientist, philosopher, music theorist, mathematician. - TRUE

  1. Al-Farabi was born on the river  Syr Dariya in modern Kazakhstan.
  2. His book "Kitab al-Musiqa'' was translated into  English as "The Grand Book of Music".
  3. Al-Farabi died in Damascus.
  4. He visited Egypt, Syria and  Morocco.
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