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[Pharmacology handbook]

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Yazar Kholeif, Moses ben Issac, ha-Levi, former owner., Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Fund., Elis & Ruth Douer Endowed Fund.
Basım Tarihi: 1500
Basım Yeri [Middle East], [between 1500 and 1699] -
Konu Materia medica--Middle East--Early works to 1800., Medicine--Early works to 1800., Medicine, Arab., Medicine, Medieval., Pharmacopoeias--Middle East--Early works to 1800.
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Fiziksel Boyutlar 146 leaves : paper ; 212 x 160 (135 x 90) mm.
Kütüphane: Penn Kütüphaneleri
Demirbaş Numarası 1150212353
Kayıt Numarası 9977225736903681
Lokasyon University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Tarih 1500
Notlar Title supplied by cataloger., Collation: Paper, 146; last leaf only of quire 15, 16-21¹² 22¹⁴ 23-25¹², first leaf only of quire 26, 29¹²⁻¹(-1) 30¹²⁻¹(-12); early quire signatures in matching Eastern Arabic numerals on lower left last verso and lower right first recto. Early foliation in Hebrew characters in ink, 169-292, 329-350, upper left recto; modern foliation in pencil, 1-146, upper left recto; references in this record are to modern foliation. Catchwords every leaf, lower left verso., Layout: Written in 24 long lines., Script: Written in Oriental Hebrew square (titles and lemmata) and semi-cursive (text body) scripts (Langermann)., Decoration: Letter divisions marked with headings of the formula "bab al-X," either outlined or filled with red ink (f. 7r, 15v, 35v, 49v, 58v, 66r, 80r, 82v, 91v, 109r, 122r, 135r, 145v, but red ink not used on f. 54v) (Langermann); manicules in red ink (for example, f. 62v-63v, 82r), Watermarks: Anchor within a circle surmounted by a five-pointed star, 16th or 17th century (Sotheby's)., Binding: Lacking covers and spine; sewn on three thongs., Origin: Written in the Middle East (based on script) in the 16th or 17th century (based on watermark)., Binding cracked in places; scattered staining; slight dampstaining in margins and/or gutter at foot throughout; gutter frequently reinforced or repaired; thumbing; occasional smudging; corners rounded; periodic minor tears in outer margins, not affecting text; leaves loose at foot at beginning (f. 1-3) and some leaves detached in second section (f. 122-124, 135-137, 146). | Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Fund., Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Elis & Ruth Douer Endowed Fund. | Judeo-Arabic. | Formerly owned by Moses ben Isaac ha-Levi Kholeif (ownership stamp, f. 7r, 17r, 80r, 92r; marginal annotations, f. 80r-80v, 107v)., Marginal annotations signed by former owners including Moses ibn Habib (f. 15v, 107v), Samuel (f. 86v), and Raphael Isaac (f. 136v)., Sold at auction by Sotheby's (New York; catalog description assistance by Y. Tzvi Langermann, Bar-Ilan University), 20 December 2017, lot 174. | Access to this item is subject to staff review.
Örnek Metin Two sections of a rather comprehensive Arabic-language pharmacopoeia, or handbook of medical material, possibly originally composed in the 11th or 12th century (Langermann), written in Hebrew characters. A few terms have been left in Arabic script (for example, f. 8v, 11v, 21r, 29r, 102v, 136v). The text lists and describes pharmacological simples and compounds of vegetable, animal, and mineral origin in alphabetical sequence according to the Arabic alphabet, setting out the properties of each and giving detailed instructions for their preparation and use in the treatment of various illnesses and disorders. The beginning and ending of the manuscript are missing, as well as a section in the middle; the extant sections contain entries from the beginning of rāʹ through the beginning of lām (f. 1r-124v) and from the middle of mīm through the middle of wāw (f. 125r-146v). Extensive marginal annotations and strikethroughs in the hands of the primary and subsequent scribes throughout; annotations added by later hands mainly derive from the pharmacological writings of sixteenth-century physician Dāʼūd ibn ʻUmar al-Anṭākī and seventeenth-century physician Ṣāliḥ ibn Nasr Allāh ibn Sallūm and include reference to the death of Ibn Sallūm, which was in 1670.
Atıf Şekli UPenn Ms. Codex 1947.
Tür codices (bound manuscripts), formularies, Manuscripts, Judeo-Arabic -- 16th century., Manuscripts, Judeo-Arabic -- 17th century., Manuscripts, Renaissance.
Hakkında Yayınlar Langermann, Y. Tzvi. "Three Judeo-Arabic marginalia on new materia medica from the New World and China." Aleph 19.1 (2019), p. 137-156.
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[Pharmacology handbook]

Yazar Kholeif, Moses ben Issac, ha-Levi, former owner., Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Fund., Elis & Ruth Douer Endowed Fund.
Basım Tarihi 1500
Basım Yeri [Middle East], [between 1500 and 1699] -
Konu Materia medica--Middle East--Early works to 1800., Medicine--Early works to 1800., Medicine, Arab., Medicine, Medieval., Pharmacopoeias--Middle East--Early works to 1800.
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,jrb
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 146 leaves : paper ; 212 x 160 (135 x 90) mm.
Kütüphane Penn Kütüphaneleri
Demirbaş Numarası 1150212353
Kayıt Numarası 9977225736903681
Lokasyon University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Tarih 1500
Notlar Title supplied by cataloger., Collation: Paper, 146; last leaf only of quire 15, 16-21¹² 22¹⁴ 23-25¹², first leaf only of quire 26, 29¹²⁻¹(-1) 30¹²⁻¹(-12); early quire signatures in matching Eastern Arabic numerals on lower left last verso and lower right first recto. Early foliation in Hebrew characters in ink, 169-292, 329-350, upper left recto; modern foliation in pencil, 1-146, upper left recto; references in this record are to modern foliation. Catchwords every leaf, lower left verso., Layout: Written in 24 long lines., Script: Written in Oriental Hebrew square (titles and lemmata) and semi-cursive (text body) scripts (Langermann)., Decoration: Letter divisions marked with headings of the formula "bab al-X," either outlined or filled with red ink (f. 7r, 15v, 35v, 49v, 58v, 66r, 80r, 82v, 91v, 109r, 122r, 135r, 145v, but red ink not used on f. 54v) (Langermann); manicules in red ink (for example, f. 62v-63v, 82r), Watermarks: Anchor within a circle surmounted by a five-pointed star, 16th or 17th century (Sotheby's)., Binding: Lacking covers and spine; sewn on three thongs., Origin: Written in the Middle East (based on script) in the 16th or 17th century (based on watermark)., Binding cracked in places; scattered staining; slight dampstaining in margins and/or gutter at foot throughout; gutter frequently reinforced or repaired; thumbing; occasional smudging; corners rounded; periodic minor tears in outer margins, not affecting text; leaves loose at foot at beginning (f. 1-3) and some leaves detached in second section (f. 122-124, 135-137, 146). | Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Fund., Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Elis & Ruth Douer Endowed Fund. | Judeo-Arabic. | Formerly owned by Moses ben Isaac ha-Levi Kholeif (ownership stamp, f. 7r, 17r, 80r, 92r; marginal annotations, f. 80r-80v, 107v)., Marginal annotations signed by former owners including Moses ibn Habib (f. 15v, 107v), Samuel (f. 86v), and Raphael Isaac (f. 136v)., Sold at auction by Sotheby's (New York; catalog description assistance by Y. Tzvi Langermann, Bar-Ilan University), 20 December 2017, lot 174. | Access to this item is subject to staff review.
Örnek Metin Two sections of a rather comprehensive Arabic-language pharmacopoeia, or handbook of medical material, possibly originally composed in the 11th or 12th century (Langermann), written in Hebrew characters. A few terms have been left in Arabic script (for example, f. 8v, 11v, 21r, 29r, 102v, 136v). The text lists and describes pharmacological simples and compounds of vegetable, animal, and mineral origin in alphabetical sequence according to the Arabic alphabet, setting out the properties of each and giving detailed instructions for their preparation and use in the treatment of various illnesses and disorders. The beginning and ending of the manuscript are missing, as well as a section in the middle; the extant sections contain entries from the beginning of rāʹ through the beginning of lām (f. 1r-124v) and from the middle of mīm through the middle of wāw (f. 125r-146v). Extensive marginal annotations and strikethroughs in the hands of the primary and subsequent scribes throughout; annotations added by later hands mainly derive from the pharmacological writings of sixteenth-century physician Dāʼūd ibn ʻUmar al-Anṭākī and seventeenth-century physician Ṣāliḥ ibn Nasr Allāh ibn Sallūm and include reference to the death of Ibn Sallūm, which was in 1670.
Atıf Şekli UPenn Ms. Codex 1947.
Tür codices (bound manuscripts), formularies, Manuscripts, Judeo-Arabic -- 16th century., Manuscripts, Judeo-Arabic -- 17th century., Manuscripts, Renaissance.
Hakkında Yayınlar Langermann, Y. Tzvi. "Three Judeo-Arabic marginalia on new materia medica from the New World and China." Aleph 19.1 (2019), p. 137-156.
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