(Essence) of the upper “celestial” bodies
(جوهر الأجرام العلوية السماوية)

Title (Essence) of the upper “celestial” bodies
Title Original جوهر الأجرام العلوية السماوية
Author Ibn Sina, 428 AH/1036 AD.
Author Original ابن سينا، هـم
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Baghdad - Iraq - Not identified
Subject Mathematics, arithmetic, geometry, algebra, astronomy.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 5
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 4/ رياضيات: حساب - هندسة - جبر- فلك
Record ID SP 218923
Library Location Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library - Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library
Date Not available
Notes - A photocopy of a photocopy in the Egyptian House of Books (No. 393 Philosophy), a photocopy of a handwritten copy in the British Museum. - The book was also titled: “A Message on the Heavenly Body.” See: No. (7 (13) totals). - See regarding this treatise (“The Works of Ibn Sina” No. 53, pp. 125-127) and (“Anecdotes of Arabic Manuscripts in Turkish Libraries” 1: 106, 108), and (“Ibn Sina: His Works and Their Explanations Preserved in the House of Egyptian Books” p. 22). There is a difference of opinion regarding the citation of its title: “The Treatise of Benefits on the Opinion Obtained by the Ancients regarding the Essence of the Celestial Bodies and an Explanation of Their doctrines,” “the upper bodies,” “the precious essence,” and “the essences of the heavenly bodies.” This message was printed as part of “Nine Epistles” in Astana in the year 1289 AH, entitled “A Treatise on the Celestial or Abovemental Bodies.”
Sample Text Basmala..., a message about the benefits of the opinion obtained from the ancients about the essence of the celestial bodies, and the explanation of their doctrine verified by Sheikh Al-Rais, may God have mercy on him. A chapter on the colors of natural bodies that is divided into two sections: a complex section, and a simple section. By compound they mean every body of its existence
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(Essence) of the upper “celestial” bodies

(جوهر الأجرام العلوية السماوية)
Author Ibn Sina, 428 AH/1036 AD.
Author Original ابن سينا، هـم
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Baghdad - Iraq - Not identified
Subject Mathematics, arithmetic, geometry, algebra, astronomy.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 5
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 4/ رياضيات: حساب - هندسة - جبر- فلك
Record ID SP 218923
Library Location Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library - Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library
Date Not available
Notes - A photocopy of a photocopy in the Egyptian House of Books (No. 393 Philosophy), a photocopy of a handwritten copy in the British Museum. - The book was also titled: “A Message on the Heavenly Body.” See: No. (7 (13) totals). - See regarding this treatise (“The Works of Ibn Sina” No. 53, pp. 125-127) and (“Anecdotes of Arabic Manuscripts in Turkish Libraries” 1: 106, 108), and (“Ibn Sina: His Works and Their Explanations Preserved in the House of Egyptian Books” p. 22). There is a difference of opinion regarding the citation of its title: “The Treatise of Benefits on the Opinion Obtained by the Ancients regarding the Essence of the Celestial Bodies and an Explanation of Their doctrines,” “the upper bodies,” “the precious essence,” and “the essences of the heavenly bodies.” This message was printed as part of “Nine Epistles” in Astana in the year 1289 AH, entitled “A Treatise on the Celestial or Abovemental Bodies.”
Sample Text Basmala..., a message about the benefits of the opinion obtained from the ancients about the essence of the celestial bodies, and the explanation of their doctrine verified by Sheikh Al-Rais, may God have mercy on him. A chapter on the colors of natural bodies that is divided into two sections: a complex section, and a simple section. By compound they mean every body of its existence
Satır sayısı 30
Yazı türü Naskh
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