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al-Kutub al-mi’ah fī al-sinā’ah al-tibbīyah (The Hundred Books on the Medical Art)

İsim al-Kutub al-mi’ah fī al-sinā’ah al-tibbīyah (The Hundred Books on the Medical Art)
Yazar Abū Sahl ‛Īsá ibn Yahyá al-Masīhī (d. 1010)
Basım Tarihi: 1196
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Kütüphane: Pompeu Fabra Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası cdi_europeana_collections_92092_BibliographicResource_1000086016392
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Tarih 1196
Örnek Metin Title page bearing rectangular owner's stamp and notes, one dated 911 AH/1505-6 CE. Ownership inscription to the left of the large title, of Muhammad Fath Allāh al-tabīb li-dār al-shifā’ al-Nūrī (physician at the Nūrī hospital [in Damascus]), dated 1034 AH/1624 CE). At the top of the folio and again in the middle someone has written the expression 'ihfaz kitābī hadhī' ('protect this book of mine'), and in each of the four corners 'yā kabīkaj' ('O buttercup'), a talismanic formula which refers to the magical and protective powers associated with the buttercup (a variety of Ranunculus) considered effective against worms and insects prone to attack old Islamic manuscripts that were mostly made of paper and bound with glues attractive to insects. A copy of al-Kutub al-mi’ah fī al-sinā’ah al-tibbīyah (The Hundred Books on the Medical Art), a general medical manual by a Christian physician named Abū Sahl ’Īsá ibn Yahyá al-Masīhī (d. 401 AH/1010 CE). The Bodleian manuscript appears to be the earliest recorded copy (completed in the month of Sha’bān 592 AH, ie. July 1196 CE) and is also of interest because of a number of medieval Latin annotations recorded in the Crusader States sometime between 1196 CE and 1443 CE.
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al-Kutub al-mi’ah fī al-sinā’ah al-tibbīyah (The Hundred Books on the Medical Art)

Yazar Abū Sahl ‛Īsá ibn Yahyá al-Masīhī (d. 1010)
Basım Tarihi 1196
Tür Diğer
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Pompeu Fabra Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası cdi_europeana_collections_92092_BibliographicResource_1000086016392
Lokasyon Available Online
Tarih 1196
Örnek Metin Title page bearing rectangular owner's stamp and notes, one dated 911 AH/1505-6 CE. Ownership inscription to the left of the large title, of Muhammad Fath Allāh al-tabīb li-dār al-shifā’ al-Nūrī (physician at the Nūrī hospital [in Damascus]), dated 1034 AH/1624 CE). At the top of the folio and again in the middle someone has written the expression 'ihfaz kitābī hadhī' ('protect this book of mine'), and in each of the four corners 'yā kabīkaj' ('O buttercup'), a talismanic formula which refers to the magical and protective powers associated with the buttercup (a variety of Ranunculus) considered effective against worms and insects prone to attack old Islamic manuscripts that were mostly made of paper and bound with glues attractive to insects. A copy of al-Kutub al-mi’ah fī al-sinā’ah al-tibbīyah (The Hundred Books on the Medical Art), a general medical manual by a Christian physician named Abū Sahl ’Īsá ibn Yahyá al-Masīhī (d. 401 AH/1010 CE). The Bodleian manuscript appears to be the earliest recorded copy (completed in the month of Sha’bān 592 AH, ie. July 1196 CE) and is also of interest because of a number of medieval Latin annotations recorded in the Crusader States sometime between 1196 CE and 1443 CE.
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