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      <title>Ioannis Mesuae Damasceni medici clarissimi Opera</title>
      <subTitle>de medicamentorum purgantium delectu, castigatione, &amp; usu, libri 2 ; quorum priorem canones universales, posteriorem de simplicibus vocant ; Grabadin, hoc est compendij secretorum medicamentorum, libri 2, quorum prior Antidotarium: posterior De appropriatis vulgo inscribitur</subTitle>
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    <note altRepGroup="00" type="statement of responsibility">cum Mundini, Honesti, Manardi &amp; Sylvii in 3 priores libros observationibus ... his accessere ... atque item Ioannis Costaei Annotationes ...</note>
    <note>&apos;Abu Zakariyya&apos; Yuhanna Inb Masawaykh known as Mesue  Yuhanna Ibn Masawayh (C.777-857) is one of the great name of islamic  medicine. he was personal physician to the abbasid Caliphs al-Ma&apos;mun. al-Mutasim, al-Wathiq and al-Mutawakkil, and spent most of his life in baghdad and Samarra. He contributed to the translating activities of the famous bayt al-hikma; and hunayn ibn Ishaq, the most influential of the traslators of Greek scientific texts, was his pupil. Despite his distinction, much of Ibn Masawayh&apos;s writing has not reached us. Just a handful of his text are extant in Arabic. more has been Preserved in Latin Translation, though the attribution of some text to an elder as opposed to a younger Mesue has given the false impression thar there was more than one Ibn Masawayh.</note>
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