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Definitions of Illnesses

İsim Definitions of Illnesses
Basım Tarihi: 1700
Konu 1650 to 1722, Arabic manuscripts, Diseases, Library of Congress Afghanistan Project, Persian manuscripts
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Demirbaş Numarası LCCN: 2021667324
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Tarih 1700
Notlar Muhammad Akbar, commonly called ʻUrf Muhammad Arzani, who died at Delhi in Rabiʻ al-Thani 1134 AH (January-February 1722), is the author of numerous medical texts in Persian and Arabic. He was active in Mughal India, although he appears to have received part of his medical training in Shiraz in Persia. Ḥudūd al-Amrāḍ (Definitions of illnesses) consists of an alphabetized list of medical ailments along with their definitions. The medical terms are mainly Arabic but include a fair number of Latin and Greek terms as well (e.g., mania, melancholia, and synochus-a type of fever). The name of the scribe, ʻAbd al-Hamid ibn Miyansahib, as well as that of the patron, Hazrat-i Makhdum Sahib, appear in the colophon, which is in Persian. The manuscript is undated.
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Başlık Definitions of Illnesses
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Definitions of Illnesses

Basım Tarihi 1700
Konu 1650 to 1722, Arabic manuscripts, Diseases, Library of Congress Afghanistan Project, Persian manuscripts
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,fas
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Harvard Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası LCCN: 2021667324
Kayıt Numarası TN_cdi_loca_primary_2021667324
Lokasyon ONLINE ACCESS
Tarih 1700
Notlar Muhammad Akbar, commonly called ʻUrf Muhammad Arzani, who died at Delhi in Rabiʻ al-Thani 1134 AH (January-February 1722), is the author of numerous medical texts in Persian and Arabic. He was active in Mughal India, although he appears to have received part of his medical training in Shiraz in Persia. Ḥudūd al-Amrāḍ (Definitions of illnesses) consists of an alphabetized list of medical ailments along with their definitions. The medical terms are mainly Arabic but include a fair number of Latin and Greek terms as well (e.g., mania, melancholia, and synochus-a type of fever). The name of the scribe, ʻAbd al-Hamid ibn Miyansahib, as well as that of the patron, Hazrat-i Makhdum Sahib, appear in the colophon, which is in Persian. The manuscript is undated.
Kaynak Library of Congress Digital Collections: All Content
Başlık Definitions of Illnesses
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