Mark of Toledo
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Mark of Toledo (fl. 1193-1216) was a Spanish physician and a canon of Toledo.
Biography
He produced one of the earliest translations of the Qur'an into Latin while working at the Toledo School of Translators. He also translated Hippocrates' De aere aquis et locis, Hunayn Ibn Ishaq's versions of four of Galen's treatises.
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