Author
Abu Al-Fadl Hubaish bin Ibrahim bin Muhammad Al-Taflisi; He died around the year 600 AH - 1203 AD (the Gregorian calendar is mentioned in the index as 1403 AD), quoted by Brockelmann. As for Al-Baghdadi in Hadiyat al-Arifeen, he mentions that his death was after the year 629 AH.
Author Original
أبو الفضل حبيش بن إبراهيم بن محمد التفليسي؛ توفي حوالي سنة هـ ـ م ورد في الفهرس التاريخ الميلادي هكذا م نقلا عن بروكلمان أما البغدادي في هدية العارفين يذكر بأن وفاته كانت بعد سنة هـ
Publication Date
908 AH/1502 AD; The book is one of the manuscripts of the early tenth century AH. It was completed on Monday of the month of Shawwal
Publication Place
Damascus - Syria -
Ben Youssef
Subject
Pharmacy, pharmacy and medicines, medicine, medical science, the book combines medicine and medicine.
Type
kitap
Language
ara, ota
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
143
Physical Dimensions
16cm × 10.5cm
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
9749
Record ID
130171
Library Location
Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library - Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library
Date
908 AH/1502 AD; The book is one of the manuscripts of the early tenth century AH. It was completed on Monday of the month of Shawwal
Notes
Sections of the book: The book contains many tables that talk about beneficial and harmful foods and medicines for each organ of the body. The book consists of four messages: 1 - The first message: On amending the six reasons and correcting the error that occurs in them. 2 - The second message: On the diet and management of the sick. 3 - The third message: On single and combined foods and the spices, spices, and spices that follow them. 4 - The fourth message: Concerning food and what follows it with an organ, an organ, and mixing and mixing. On the first three pages there are many writings and medical prescriptions in Arabic and Turkish, in a handwriting different from the handwriting of the book. There are also some comments and writings in some places in the book. Brockelmann mentioned this book without talking about the existence of copies of it. Also, Al-Baghdadi in Hadiyat Al-Arifin, vol. 1, p. 263, when he translated it for Al-Taflisi, did not mention this book among his works. It is believed that this copy may be a unique copy and there is no other, and the name of the author was mentioned in the book, “Abu Al-Jaish Al-Taflisi.” While Brockelmann called him “Abu al-Fadl” and quoted him “as a case” in the Dictionary of Authors, vol. 2, p. 189.
Sample Text
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, and with Him is help. Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and blessings be upon those of His servants who deserve it, especially Muhammad and his family. Abu al-Habashi al-Taflisi said: When I found the consensus of scholars that the easiest and safest way to preserve and restore health is to modify the six necessary causes, and that the most dangerous path and the most incomprehensible to them is to use medicines, because they are unfamiliar, far from human moods, and in fact contrary to them at most, I was inspired to write a book of skilled sayings from the predecessors and successors, including knowledge of the laws for modifying the six necessary causes, encompassing all the sifted principles and branches. Al-Maqbool, a collection of all kinds of medical pearls... and the book was called Attaining Health by the Six Causes
Durum
المخطوط جيد بصورة عامة، توجد فيه بعض الخروم في أعالى بعض الأوراق دون أن يؤثر ذلك على الكتابة، كما يوجد فيه بعض الطمس للكتابة في الورقة الثانية والورقة الأخيرة وقد أثر ذلك على معرفة اسم الناسخ.
Mürekkep rengi
كتب بمداد أسود، أما العناوين فقد كتبت بالأحمر
Satır sayısı
17
Sahiplik
يوجد على الكتاب الكثير من قيود التملك.
Kaynakça
هدية العارفين، ج 1، ص 263؛ معجم المؤلفين، ج 3، ص 189؛ تاريخ الأدب العربي، الذيل، ج 1، ص 893.
Yazı türü
Fārsī