Gerard of Cremona (
Latin:
Gerardus Cremonensis) (c. 1114–1187) was an
Italian translator of scientific books from Arabic into Latin. He worked in
Toledo,
Spain and obtained the Arabic books in the libraries at Toledo. Some of the books had been originally written in Greek and were unavailable in Greek or Latin in Europe at the time. Gerard of Cremona is the most important translator among the
Toledo School of Translators who invigorated
medieval Europe in the twelfth century by transmitting the Arabs and ancient Greek knowledge in astronomy, medicine and other sciences, by making the knowledge available in the Latin language. One of Gerard's most famous translations is of
Ptolemy's
Almagest from Arabic texts found in Toledo.