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Commentary on the "Tomb Epistle" of Hippocrates
(شرح الرسالة القبرية)

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Örnek Metin Al-Risālah al-qabrīyah (Capsula Eburnea: The tomb epistle) is one of the titles used in the genre of medical writing concerned with an epistle claimed to have been found in the grave of Hippocrates (circa 460--circa 377 BC). These works generally were organized as a collection of 25 maxims that dealt with the prognoses of patients afflicted with mortal illness. The standard form for each maxim consists of a symptom, followed by the time (in days) to the patient's death, followed by a secondary symptom affirming the case. The present text is a commentary on one such collection, with the text of the original epistle marked with a superposed line. In the introduction, the author dedicates the work to a Muhammad Sadiq, naming it al-Ṣidqīyah in his honor. The text concludes with a note in Persian that appears to be from the scribe, stating: "Since the [source text] was rife with error-so much so that each of its lines abraded the soul ...-the humble [scribe] has attempted to correct these lines to the extent possible. However, since [the text] has not been reviewed by a second reader, it is likely to contain errors." The author has signed his work as "Muhammad Yusuf ibn ʻAbd al-Latif, the Physician," allowing for a tentative identification with Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Harawi (died middle of the 16th century), a well-known Safavid-era physician and the author of the celebrated medical lexicon, Baḥr al-Jawāhir (The sea of jewels).
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Commentary on the "Tomb Epistle" of Hippocrates

(شرح الرسالة القبرية)
Basım Yeri - [publisher not identified]
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Dijital Hayır
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Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource.
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Demirbaş Numarası 2021667355
Kayıt Numarası 22057405
Örnek Metin Al-Risālah al-qabrīyah (Capsula Eburnea: The tomb epistle) is one of the titles used in the genre of medical writing concerned with an epistle claimed to have been found in the grave of Hippocrates (circa 460--circa 377 BC). These works generally were organized as a collection of 25 maxims that dealt with the prognoses of patients afflicted with mortal illness. The standard form for each maxim consists of a symptom, followed by the time (in days) to the patient's death, followed by a secondary symptom affirming the case. The present text is a commentary on one such collection, with the text of the original epistle marked with a superposed line. In the introduction, the author dedicates the work to a Muhammad Sadiq, naming it al-Ṣidqīyah in his honor. The text concludes with a note in Persian that appears to be from the scribe, stating: "Since the [source text] was rife with error-so much so that each of its lines abraded the soul ...-the humble [scribe] has attempted to correct these lines to the extent possible. However, since [the text] has not been reviewed by a second reader, it is likely to contain errors." The author has signed his work as "Muhammad Yusuf ibn ʻAbd al-Latif, the Physician," allowing for a tentative identification with Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Harawi (died middle of the 16th century), a well-known Safavid-era physician and the author of the celebrated medical lexicon, Baḥr al-Jawāhir (The sea of jewels).
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