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3 works by 2 authors on the subject of Medicine — 1739

MS. Arab. e. 125

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For the main catalogue entry, see: Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World

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Title

3 works by 2 authors on the subject of Medicine — 1739

Shelfmark

MS. Arab. e. 125

Date

1739

Language

Arabic

Contents

1. ff. 9v-13v Author: Ibn Sharbatī, Aḥmad ibn al-Ḥājj Sinān, fl.c. 1564 Title: Uṣūl al-ʻilāj fī taṣḥīḥ al-mizāj
2. ff. 82v-109v Author: Anonymous Title: Kitāb Mukhtaṣar Jālīnūs
3. ff. 110r-123v Author: Anonymous Title: A treatise on medicine composed for Sulṭān Bāyezīd ibn Muḥammad Khān (1481-1512)

Form

codex

Physical extent

5 ff. 28 ff. 14 ff.

Subject

Medicine

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  • Bayezid II, Sultan of the Turks, 1447 or 8-1512

  • Ibn Sharbatī, Aḥmad ibn al-Ḥājj Sinān, fl. ca. 1564

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