The Daneshnameh-ye Alai ( is an 11th-century Early New Persian work by Avicenna.
Ibn Sina dedicated the Danishnama or "Book of Science" to the Kakuyid ruler Ala al-Dawla Muhammad, who supported his work. The book is also known as the Ḥikmat-i ÿAlÃÂ'ë
Daneshnameh-ye Alai is a comprehensive treatise on seven sciences grouped in four sections: logic, metaphysics, natural science and mathematics. The original section on mathematics was lost in Avicenna's lifetime.
The Danishnama was translated into Arabic under the title MaqÃÂá¹£ad al-falÃÂsafa by al-Ghazali in 1111, into French by M. Achena and H. Massé, under the title "Le livre de science", 2 vols., 1955âÂÂ58 and into English by P. Morewedge, entitled The Metaphysica of Avicenna: A Critical Translation-Commentary and Analysis of the Fundamental Arguments in AvicennaâÂÂs Metaphysica in the DÃÂnish NÃÂma-i ÿAlÃÂþë in 1973.