A treatise on logic
(رسالة في علم المنطق)

Title A treatise on logic
Title Original رسالة في علم المنطق
Author Qasim Al-Khani author
Author Original قاسم الخاني
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID s64wer33
Sample Text fol.116b.12: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful fol.116b.15: And after that, this is a treatise on the science of logic that includes most of its objectives, and it is arranged in four chapters - fol.130a.3: As for the sophist, it is the syllogism composed of false premises that are similar to the truth, like our saying of the picture of a horse drawn on the wall: This is a horse, and every horse is a sahal, so this is a sahal, and the pillar. What is required of these five syllogisms is only proof - fol.130a.7 By God Glory be to Him, He knows best, and to Him be glory forever and ever, Amen fol.130a.11 The achievement of the copyists of this blessed book occurred on the tenth day of the month of June, which is one of the months of the year 1771, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-one years to Christ, in the Monastery of St. John the Amer in Mount Keserwan II.
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A treatise on logic

(رسالة في علم المنطق)
Author Qasim Al-Khani author
Author Original قاسم الخاني
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID s64wer33
Sample Text fol.116b.12: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful fol.116b.15: And after that, this is a treatise on the science of logic that includes most of its objectives, and it is arranged in four chapters - fol.130a.3: As for the sophist, it is the syllogism composed of false premises that are similar to the truth, like our saying of the picture of a horse drawn on the wall: This is a horse, and every horse is a sahal, so this is a sahal, and the pillar. What is required of these five syllogisms is only proof - fol.130a.7 By God Glory be to Him, He knows best, and to Him be glory forever and ever, Amen fol.130a.11 The achievement of the copyists of this blessed book occurred on the tenth day of the month of June, which is one of the months of the year 1771, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-one years to Christ, in the Monastery of St. John the Amer in Mount Keserwan II.
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