Author
Aristotle
Publication Date
copy: ca. 1000/1591
Publication Place
Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage -
Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage
Subject
philosophy
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
152
Physical Dimensions
16 x 9 cm
Library
Qalamos
Library Asset ID
Sprenger 741
Record ID
DE1Book_manuscript_00011617
Library Location
Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage
Date
copy: ca. 1000/1591
Notes
rough red leather band - extremely small, Persian feature, clear - black - Arabic script → Naskh - paper - A Neoplatonic work attributed to Aristotle, entitled Theology, in 10
Chapters, interpreted by Porphyrius the Tyrian, translated into Arabic by ʿAbd-al-Masīḥ
Ibn-ʿAbdallāh Nāʾima al-Ḥimṣī and prepared for Aḥmad, son of al-Muʿtaṣim,
by his teacher Abū Yūsuf Yaʿqūb Ibn-Isḥāq the Kindite around 250/864.
Sample Text
S. 1 Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and may blessings and peace be upon Muhammad and his family. The first verse from the book of Aristotle
The philosopher called in Greek Theology, which is the opinion on deism, interpreted by Porphyry of Tyre
Abdul Masih bin Abdullah Na'imah al-Homsi translated it into Arabic, and Ahmed bin al-Mu'tasim Billah corrected it
Abu Yusuf Ya'qub bin Ishaq Al-Kindi, may God have mercy on him, is worthy of every one who seeks to know the goal, etc. - S. 152 Then I accepted the form of rituals, then I accepted another form from that form, then after that I accepted forms after forms.
Therefore, no one can see Al-Huly because it has taken on many forms, as it is hidden underneath it and cannot be reached.
Something of the senses at all was completed, with the help of God, etc., an ethology book
Sınıf numarası
Sprenger 741
Koleksiyon
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz
Editör
Datenübernahme SBB/Dehghani
Lisans
CC0 1.0
Çoğaltma
Scan, Digitalisat McGill I, Mikrofilm, Hs or sim 03233, Saved film, Hs or sim 03233
Düzenleme durumu
First input complete
Katalog
Ahlwardt 5121