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Kitâb tabakât al-uman (Livre des catégories des nations)Sā'id ibn Ahmad, Cheikho, Louis, Blachère, Régis, January 1935 (has links)
The translator's "thèse complémentaire"--Universitairé de Paris. / At head of title: Sâ'id al-Adalusî. The compendium known as "Tabakât al-umam" is derived in part from the ancients, or from earlier writers like al-Fărăb.̄̌ It is sometimes regarded as a continuation of Ibn Hazm's "Físal," by his disciple, Sâ'id ibn, al-Andalusi, to whom the work is ascribed. Fragments of it were included in the works, of Ibn Sa'ād, 'Alī ibn Mūsā, al-Maghribī, and Ibn al-Kiftī, whose Akhbăr al-hukamā' may be the same work. Cf. Enzyk. d. Islām, IV, p. 900, and Asín Palacios, Abenházm de Córdoba, t. 1 (1927) p. 285. The translation follows Cheikho's Arabic text (Beyrouth, 1912). It is based on a manuscript, regarded as complete, in the British Museum, with additions and emendations from two manuscripts in the Bibliothèque nationale. Cf. Beirut. Impr. cath. cat. gén. 1935, p. 45, #351. "Ouvrages cités en référence": p. [1]-3.
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Kitâb tabakât al-uman (Livre des catégories des nations)Sā'id ibn Ahmad, Cheikho, Louis, Blachère, Régis, January 1935 (has links)
The translator's "thèse complémentaire"-- Universitairé de Paris. / At head of title: Sâ'id al-Adalusî. The compendium known as "Tabakât al-umam" is derived in part from the ancients, or from earlier writers like al-Fărăb.̄̌ It is sometimes regarded as a continuation of Ibn Hazm's "Físal," by his disciple, Sâ'id ibn, al-Andalusi, to whom the work is ascribed. Fragments of it were included in the works, of Ibn Sa'ād, 'Alī ibn Mūsā, al-Maghribī, and Ibn al-Kiftī, whose Akhbăr al-hukamā' may be the same work. Cf. Enzyk. d. Islām, IV, p. 900, and Asín Palacios, Abenházm de Córdoba, t. 1 (1927) p. 285. The translation follows Cheikho's Arabic text (Beyrouth, 1912). It is based on a manuscript, regarded as complete, in the British Museum, with additions and emendations from two manuscripts in the Bibliothèque nationale. Cf. Beirut. Impr. cath. cat. gén. 1935, p. 45, #351. "Ouvrages cités en référence": p. [1]-3.
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Naturgemäße Ortsbewegung : Aristoteles' Physik und ihre Rezeption bis NewtonMüller, Sven January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Rostock, Univ., Diss., 2005
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Zur Theorie der Naturprozesse in der ifrüharabischen Wissenschaft das 'Kitāb al-iḫrāğ' übersetzt und erklärt : ein Beitrag zum alchemistischen Weltbild der Ǧābir-Schriften (8./10. Jahrhundert n. Chr.) /Rex, Friedemann. Jābir ibn Ḥayyān. January 1975 (has links)
Habilitationsschrift--Tübingen. / Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Pulmonary transit and bodily resurrection the interaction of medicine, philosophy and religion in the works of Ibn al-Nafīs (d. 1288) /Fancy, Nahyan A. G. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Notre Dame, 2006. / Thesis directed by Phillip R. Sloan and Ahmad Dallal for the Graduate Program in the History and Philosophy of Science. "December 2006." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 259-278).
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ABU HANIFAH AL-DINAWARI'S BOOK OF PLANTS: AN ANNOTATED ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE EXTANT ALPHABETICAL PORTION (LEXICOGRAPHY, PHILOLOGY, ARABIA, MIDDLE EAST)Breslin, Catherine Alice Yff, 1952- January 1986 (has links)
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Early fourteenth century physics of the Merton school : with special reference to Dumbleton and HeytesburyWeisheipl, James A. January 1957 (has links)
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