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SUMMARY:Center for Democratic Deliberation Lecture: Lachen E. Ezzaher
DESCRIPTION:\nLahcen E. Ezzaher&nbsp\;presents&nbsp\;&ldquo\;Aristole&rs
	quo\;s Rhetoric Through Arab Eyes: The Commentaries of Al-Farabi\, Avice
	nna\, and Averroes&rdquo\;\n\nDrawing upon his work over the last twenty
	 years\, Lahcen E. Ezzaher will share some key characteristics in the co
	mmentaries of Al-Farabi\, Avicenna\, and Averroes on Aristotle&rsquo\;s&
	nbsp\;Rhetoric. This event is presented as part of the Center for Democr
	atic Deliberation lecture series.\n\nA native of Fes\, Morocco\, Lahcen 
	E. Ezzaher is a professor of English at&nbsp\;the University of Northern
	 Colorado. He&nbsp\;holds a master of arts degree in translation and lin
	guistics from the University of Bath in England and a doctorate in rheto
	ric from the University of Arizona. His latest book&nbsp\;Averroes&rsquo
	\; Middle Commentary on Aristotle&rsquo\;s Rhetoric: Arabic-English Tran
	slation\, with Notes and Introduction\, which will be released this Apri
	l.\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/cdd_lahcen-ezzah
	er/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p><b>Lahcen E. Ez
	zaher&nbsp;</b>presents&nbsp;<b>&ldquo;Aristole&rsquo;s <i>Rhetoric</i> 
	Through Arab Eyes: The Commentaries of Al-Farabi, Avicenna, and Averroes
	&rdquo;</b></p><p>Drawing upon his work over the last twenty years, Lahc
	en E. Ezzaher will share some key characteristics in the commentaries of
	 Al-Farabi, Avicenna, and Averroes on Aristotle&rsquo;s&nbsp;<i>Rhetoric
	</i>. This event is presented as part of the Center for Democratic Delib
	eration lecture series.</p><p>A native of Fes, Morocco, Lahcen E. Ezzahe
	r is a professor of English at&nbsp;the University of Northern Colorado.
	 He&nbsp;holds a master of arts degree in translation and linguistics fr
	om the University of Bath in England and a doctorate in rhetoric from th
	e University of Arizona. His latest book&nbsp;<i>Averroes&rsquo; Middle 
	Commentary on Aristotle&rsquo;s Rhetoric: Arabic-English Translation, wi
	th Notes and Introduction</i>, which will be released this April.</p><p>
	For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/cdd_lahcen-ez
	zaher/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/cdd_lahcen-ezzaher/</a></p></bod
	y></html>
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