Hidden in the science of crafts
(الخافية في علم الحرف)

Title Hidden in the science of crafts
Title Original الخافية في علم الحرف
Author Plato; 428/337 BC.
Author Original أفلاطون؛ قم
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Asia - Egypt - Not identified
Subject Letters, concordances.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 11
Physical Dimensions 25cm × 12cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID مجاميع طلعت 298
Record ID CC 76650
Library Location Dar al-Kutub (Public Library) - Egyptian House of Books
Date Not available
Notes The treatise on revealing doubts was attributed to Plato and Samur al-Hindi, with the first being Comments and Benefits (q. 1-4), followed by the treatise of results to fulfilling needs in the knowledge of the Greatest Secret (q. 15-18), Tables, Circles and Triangles (q. 18-23), and the Divine Secret in the Physical World attributed to Al-Ghazali (q. 23-39). Microfilm number: 9710.
Sample Text Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds... I found in some of the treasures tablets of substance with strange writing on them that I had not seen in some of the books of the pens. I had no doubt that there was valuable knowledge in them, so I strove across the length and breadth of the earth until I found an old man.
Kaynakça كشف الظنون، ج 1، ص 699.
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Hidden in the science of crafts

(الخافية في علم الحرف)
Author Plato; 428/337 BC.
Author Original أفلاطون؛ قم
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Asia - Egypt - Not identified
Subject Letters, concordances.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 11
Physical Dimensions 25cm × 12cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID مجاميع طلعت 298
Record ID CC 76650
Library Location Dar al-Kutub (Public Library) - Egyptian House of Books
Date Not available
Notes The treatise on revealing doubts was attributed to Plato and Samur al-Hindi, with the first being Comments and Benefits (q. 1-4), followed by the treatise of results to fulfilling needs in the knowledge of the Greatest Secret (q. 15-18), Tables, Circles and Triangles (q. 18-23), and the Divine Secret in the Physical World attributed to Al-Ghazali (q. 23-39). Microfilm number: 9710.
Sample Text Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds... I found in some of the treasures tablets of substance with strange writing on them that I had not seen in some of the books of the pens. I had no doubt that there was valuable knowledge in them, so I strove across the length and breadth of the earth until I found an old man.
Kaynakça كشف الظنون، ج 1، ص 699.
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