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Kitāb-i mustaṭāb-i Sittīnī, mawsūm bi-Jāmiʻ al-ʻulūm

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Basım Tarihi: 1905-01-01
Basım Yeri - Library of Congress
Konu science | early works to 1800 | more | less
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Tarih 1905-01-01
Notlar Kitāb al-Sittinī (The book of sixty sciences) is a scientific encyclopedia written by one of the foremost intellectuals of the 12th century, the Persian philosopher Fakhr al-Din Razi (1149 or 1150-1210). Razi dedicated his work, which is also known as Jāmiʻ al-ʻulūm (The encyclopedia of sciences) to ʻAlaʼ ad-Din Tekish, the Khwarazmshahi ruler (reigned 1172-1200), near the beginning of the latter's reign. As the title suggests, Razi treats 60 distinct branches of knowledge in his work, ranging from al-kalam (theology) to adab al-muluk (the conduct of kings). It is unfortunate that only portions of this important work have been subject to modern critical studies. The edition presented here is a lithographic print that was published by the Muzaffari Press in Bombay (present-day Mumbai, India), in the month of Ramadan, 1323 AH (March-April 1905). World Digital Library. On miscellaneous topics of Islam; and Science Early works to 1800. | more | less
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Kitāb-i mustaṭāb-i Sittīnī, mawsūm bi-Jāmiʻ al-ʻulūm

Basım Tarihi 1905-01-01
Basım Yeri - Library of Congress
Konu science | early works to 1800 | more | less
Tür Kitap
Dil Farsça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar book
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası loc-2002341370
Lokasyon Library of Congress
Tarih 1905-01-01
Notlar Kitāb al-Sittinī (The book of sixty sciences) is a scientific encyclopedia written by one of the foremost intellectuals of the 12th century, the Persian philosopher Fakhr al-Din Razi (1149 or 1150-1210). Razi dedicated his work, which is also known as Jāmiʻ al-ʻulūm (The encyclopedia of sciences) to ʻAlaʼ ad-Din Tekish, the Khwarazmshahi ruler (reigned 1172-1200), near the beginning of the latter's reign. As the title suggests, Razi treats 60 distinct branches of knowledge in his work, ranging from al-kalam (theology) to adab al-muluk (the conduct of kings). It is unfortunate that only portions of this important work have been subject to modern critical studies. The edition presented here is a lithographic print that was published by the Muzaffari Press in Bombay (present-day Mumbai, India), in the month of Ramadan, 1323 AH (March-April 1905). World Digital Library. On miscellaneous topics of Islam; and Science Early works to 1800. | more | less
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