Risaltu l-mušfiya li l-anrad al-muškila

Title Risaltu l-mušfiya li l-anrad al-muškila
Author , Mustafa Faydi ash-shahir bi Hayati zade
Publication Date: 1277
Type kitap
Language Turkish
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu
Record ID o-1046
Date 2012-03-16T10:03:19.731Z
Sample Text There are many examples of medicines unknown to the Arabic regions passing into their medical books, and, in the 6th Century the Persian doctor, Burzoe, traveled to India and brought back many remedies, in addition to gathering information from the hired Indian physicians and healers working for the Caliphate. Many Sanskrit works were translated into Arabic and Indian medicine certainly lay at the heart of Islamic medicine. Al Tabari, (810 – 855) wrote a book known as ‘The Paradise of Wisdom,’ in 850, which was based largely upon the earlier works of Galen and Hippocrates, but it also included an appendix with translations from Indian sources. Year of publishing: 1277.
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Risaltu l-mušfiya li l-anrad al-muškila

Author , Mustafa Faydi ash-shahir bi Hayati zade
Publication Date 1277
Type kitap
Language Turkish
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu
Record ID o-1046
Date 2012-03-16T10:03:19.731Z
Sample Text There are many examples of medicines unknown to the Arabic regions passing into their medical books, and, in the 6th Century the Persian doctor, Burzoe, traveled to India and brought back many remedies, in addition to gathering information from the hired Indian physicians and healers working for the Caliphate. Many Sanskrit works were translated into Arabic and Indian medicine certainly lay at the heart of Islamic medicine. Al Tabari, (810 – 855) wrote a book known as ‘The Paradise of Wisdom,’ in 850, which was based largely upon the earlier works of Galen and Hippocrates, but it also included an appendix with translations from Indian sources. Year of publishing: 1277.
Lisans Ovo delo je licencirano pod uslovima licenceCreative Commons CC BY 2.0 AT - Creative Commons Autorstvo 2.0 Austria License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/at/legalcode
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