Islamic philosophy, Islamic philosophy--Early works to 1800, B753.I53 R53 1929, 189.3 [892.73]
by Abu Bakr ibn Tufail. Translated from the Arabic by Simon Ockley. Printed in Great Britain. Main Heritage Shelves General B753.I53 R53 1929 Book Item... Show moreby Abu Bakr ibn Tufail. Translated from the Arabic by Simon Ockley. Printed in Great Britain. Main Heritage Shelves General B753.I53 R53 1929 Book Item-ID: i1020331x BIB-ID: 1021967 Bibliography: leaf at end. Show less
rendered from the Arabic with introd. by Paul Brönnle. Main Heritage Shelves General B753 .I268 1905 Book Item-ID: i10190508 BIB-ID: 1020686 Show morerendered from the Arabic with introd. by Paul Brönnle. Main Heritage Shelves General B753 .I268 1905 Book Item-ID: i10190508 BIB-ID: 1020686 Show less
Ibn Ṣāhib al-Ṣalā ; estudio preliminar, traducción e índices por Ambrosio Huici Miranda. Includes bibliographical references and index. Text in Spanish. ... Show moreIbn Ṣāhib al-Ṣalā ; estudio preliminar, traducción e índices por Ambrosio Huici Miranda. Includes bibliographical references and index. Text in Spanish. Translation of: Tārīkh al-mann bi-al-imāmah ʻalá al mustadʻafīn bi-ann ja'alahum Allāh aʼimmah wa-ja'alahum al-wārithīn. Main Heritage Compact General DT199 .I267 1969 Reference Item-ID: i10050255 BIB-ID: 1006661 Show less
Vol. 1. The horse in the art of the Near East -- v. 2. Catalogue. David Alexander, general editor. Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at... Show moreVol. 1. The horse in the art of the Near East -- v. 2. Catalogue. David Alexander, general editor. Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the King Abdulaziz Public Library, 1996. Main Heritage Compact General N7668.H6 F86 2010 Reference vol. 2 Item-ID: i25533927 BIB-ID: 2716275 Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, pages 226-244 ; v. 2, p. 266-286). Show less
Vol. 1. The horse in the art of the Near East -- v. 2. Catalogue. David Alexander, general editor. Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at... Show moreVol. 1. The horse in the art of the Near East -- v. 2. Catalogue. David Alexander, general editor. Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the King Abdulaziz Public Library, 1996. Main Heritage Compact General N7668.H6 F86 2010 Reference vol. 1 Item-ID: i25533721 BIB-ID: 2716275 Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, pages 226-244 ; v. 2, p. 266-286). Show less
par Aboû Manṣoûr ʻAbd al-Malik ibn Moḥammad ibn Ismâʻîl al-Thaʻâlibî ; texte arabe publié et traduit par H. Zotenberg. At head of title page: غرر... Show morepar Aboû Manṣoûr ʻAbd al-Malik ibn Moḥammad ibn Ismâʻîl al-Thaʻâlibî ; texte arabe publié et traduit par H. Zotenberg. At head of title page: غرر اخبار ملوك الفرس وسيرهم Translation of: Ghurar akhbār mulūk al-Fars wa-siyarihim. Main Heritage Shelves General DS272 .T53 1900 Book Item-ID: i10102115 BIB-ID: 1011847 Includes bibliographical references and index. Text in Arabic with translation in French Show less
Ibn Ṭufayl (Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Mālik) ; nueva traducción española por Angel González Palencia. Main Heritage Compact General B753.I53 R57... Show moreIbn Ṭufayl (Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Mālik) ; nueva traducción española por Angel González Palencia. Main Heritage Compact General B753.I53 R57 1948 Book Item-ID: i26206365 BIB-ID: 2799706 Show less
par Aboû Manṣoûr ʻAbd al-Malik ibn Moḥammad ibn Ismâʻîl al-Thaʻâlibî ; texte arabe publié et traduit par H. Zotenberg. At head of title page: غرر... Show morepar Aboû Manṣoûr ʻAbd al-Malik ibn Moḥammad ibn Ismâʻîl al-Thaʻâlibî ; texte arabe publié et traduit par H. Zotenberg. At head of title page: غرر اخبار ملوك الفرس وسيرهم Translation of: Ghurar akhbār mulūk al-Fars wa-siyarihim. Includes bibliographical references and index. Text in Arabic with translation in French Show less
Abu Walid Muhammad ibis Ahmad Ibn Muhammad IBN RUSHID known as AVERROES The Commentator of Aristotle, Ibn Rushd (1126-98), was the most... Show moreAbu Walid Muhammad ibis Ahmad Ibn Muhammad IBN RUSHID known as AVERROES The Commentator of Aristotle, Ibn Rushd (1126-98), was the most celebrated philosopher of Andalusia and one of the greatest of Muslim intellectuals. He was also a physician, and his medical works together with his philosophical writings were profoundly influential in Christian Europe as well as in the Islamic world. Along with Ibn Tufzyl and lbn Zuhr, Ibn Rushd enjoyed the patronage of Prince AbuYaqub Yusuf while he ruled at Seville and was appointed Qadi there. He also lived in Marrakech and Cordoba, The Kulliyyat (Generalities) is Ibn Rushds major medical work and a century later it was translated to Latin in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries it was often reprinted, Abu Marwãn IBN ZUHR, known as AVENZOAR Abu Marwan (c.1092-1161) was descended horn a learned Arabian family who settled in Spain early in the tenth century. Although a generation older than lbn Rushd, they became friends-and studied certain subjects together. His bestknow medical treatise, Taysir fimudawat atwa l-tadbir (Practical manual of treatments and diets), was written at the invitation of Ibn Rushd to compliment his kulliyyat - It was translated latin and entered Europe with the Kulliyyät, both works appearing jointly in European incunable editions, AVENZOAR and AVERROES - Habes in hoc volumine, studiose icctor, giottosi illius senis Abhomcron Abinzoar librum Thcysir, qou nihil forsitan exactius in mciicina reperics ellaboratum, habes etiam Averrois librum Colliget eluens sabs laud-ase putt) curn Averrots esse predixerim. Eiunc1uc quibusdam floviS et pcrcllcgantibus maiginalibus addittonibus exornatuns, Nupcrquc ca cura cmcndatun, et i ptcssum ut nilsil pietcrca supcrsit qttod vel cuts tntegntatt s-cl otnainento hoton opetotri dcsicletatt possit. Venice, hciis of O,aavianus Scottis, 1530 Folio, with large woodcut illustration and large printers device on title, smaller printers device at end, two fine, large woodcut initial and numerous smaller initials ; manuscript shelf mark at top of title; cotemporary marginalia (occa Sinonally shaved); a little spotting a very good copy in recent vellum, calligraphic title on spine. Main Heritage Shelves General R128.3 .I269 1530 Book Item-ID: i10099384 BIB-ID: 1011574 Show less
Erster Band Text, Erster Theil -- Erster Band, Text, Zweiter Theil -- Zweiter Band, Einleitung, Anmerkungen und Register bearbeitet von Abd el-Malik... Show moreErster Band Text, Erster Theil -- Erster Band, Text, Zweiter Theil -- Zweiter Band, Einleitung, Anmerkungen und Register bearbeitet von Abd el-Malik ibn Hischâm ; Aus den Handschriften zu Berlin, Leipzig, Gotha und Leyden herausgegeben von Ferdinand Wüstenfeld. Includes index (vol. 2) Main Heritage Shelves General BP75.2 .I264 1858 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i22900858 BIB-ID: 1779865 Show less
Erster Band Text, Erster Theil -- Erster Band, Text, Zweiter Theil -- Zweiter Band, Einleitung, Anmerkungen und Register bearbeitet von Abd el-Malik... Show moreErster Band Text, Erster Theil -- Erster Band, Text, Zweiter Theil -- Zweiter Band, Einleitung, Anmerkungen und Register bearbeitet von Abd el-Malik ibn Hischâm ; Aus den Handschriften zu Berlin, Leipzig, Gotha und Leyden herausgegeben von Ferdinand Wüstenfeld. Includes index (vol. 2) Main Heritage Shelves General BP75.2 .I264 1858 Book vol. 2 Item-ID: i2290086x BIB-ID: 1779865 Show less
Erster Band Text, Erster Theil -- Erster Band, Text, Zweiter Theil -- Zweiter Band, Einleitung, Anmerkungen und Register bearbeitet von Abd el-Malik... Show moreErster Band Text, Erster Theil -- Erster Band, Text, Zweiter Theil -- Zweiter Band, Einleitung, Anmerkungen und Register bearbeitet von Abd el-Malik ibn Hischâm ; Aus den Handschriften zu Berlin, Leipzig, Gotha und Leyden herausgegeben von Ferdinand Wüstenfeld. Includes index (vol. 2) Main Heritage Shelves General BP75.2 .I264 1858 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i22900871 BIB-ID: 1779865 Show less
Sequel: Six years in Europe. Main Heritage Shelves General DR432 .M35 1872 Book Item-ID: i10230051 BIB-ID: 1024641 Show moreSequel: Six years in Europe. Main Heritage Shelves General DR432 .M35 1872 Book Item-ID: i10230051 BIB-ID: 1024641 Show less
Philosophy, Islamic, Philosophy, Islamic--Early works to 1800
rendered from the Arabic with introduction by Dr. Paul Brönnle. Translation of selections from: Risālat Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān. Show morerendered from the Arabic with introduction by Dr. Paul Brönnle. Translation of selections from: Risālat Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān. Show less
Therapeutics, Therapeutics--Early works to 1800, Medicine, Arab, R128.3 .I269 1497
Ibn Zuhr, Abu Marwan known as Avenzoar. Venise, Otnus de Luna, Papiensis Folio 104pp, 2 columns in each page, 68 or 69 lines, partial damage to the... Show moreIbn Zuhr, Abu Marwan known as Avenzoar. Venise, Otnus de Luna, Papiensis Folio 104pp, 2 columns in each page, 68 or 69 lines, partial damage to the last two pages , upper part of spine chipped 17th century Vellum, Hieronymus Surianus 10 january 1497 An extreemly rare edition of incunable work of islamic medicine of the XII century. Abu Marwan Abdul Malik Ibn Zuhr (1113- 62 or 1199) was known to mediaeval Europe as Avenzoar and Abhomeron, and came of an illustious Arabian family who setteled in spain earlyin the tenth century. he was born at sevilee. and studied medicine by his father (who held the Ca"nn of Avecenna in small esttem) and achieved great fame as a physician in spain & North Africa. One of the Foremost thinkers of islam, he was opposed to astrology and medicine mysticism; the mysticism tha he was opposed to may be said to have survived until recent times. and his exemplified in the dying decleration of a vererinary surgeon who when pressed for the secret of his success in surgery said; " i biles my tools" Avnzoar who took a great intrest in materia medica and pharmacy, was opposed to logical distinctions" (Donald Campbell " Arabian Medicine and its infuluance on the Middle ages" pp 90-91) "Ibn Zuhr was the first to write acareful description of mediastinal abcess from which he probably suffered. He describes pericarditis, both wet and dry, and diffrentiates them from other lung conditions. while in jail he wrote a careful description of cancer of the stomach from wich his cell mate was suffering" (kahairallah, A." outline of Arabic contributions to medicine" pp 126) Ibn Zuhr's works were translated to latin and were printed repeatedly. His great influance over medieval Europe is seen from his great influance over Arnold of villanova and from his adoption as a text-book in the universities of Europe for several centures. Hain-Copinger 2188; Klebs 127-3 Pellechet, 1654; IGI 1105; Proctor 5607; Gesamtkat der Wiegendrucke, 3105; Goff, A-1410 Not in the British Museum , not in the Belgium library. The Taysīr (Abhumeron) has been translated from the Arabic of Ibn Zuhr into Hebrew by Jacobus Hebraeus and from that version into Latin by Patavinus in 1281. -- Cf. Explicit (leaf g2r). The Kitāb al-Kullīyāt (Colliget) is edited by Hieronymus Surianus. -- Cf. Explicit (leaf s2v). The translation is probably that of Jacob Bonacosa. Contains two tracts: Taysīr fī al-mudāwah wa-al-tadbīr (Abhumeron) by Ibn Zuhr (leaves a1-g6r), which includes his Antidotarium (leaves g2r-g5r), and Kitāb al-Kullīyāt (Colliget) by Averroës (leaves g6v-s3). Goff and Rhodes give the title as: 'Liber Teisir, sive Rectificatio medicationis et regiminis. Antidotarium.' Colophon (verso of leaf s2) reads: 'Impressum Venetijs per magistrum Otinum papiensem de luna. Anno domini nostri iesu christi. Mccccxcvij. decimo kalendas ianuarias. Regnante inclyto principe Augustino Barbadico.' Signatures: a-q⁶ r-s⁴ (leaf s4 blank). Chancery folio, text printed in 2 columns; 69 lines plus headline; col. width: 78 mm.; area of text: 244 (255) x 162 mm.; tables printed in 3 columns. With initial spaces, some with guide-letters, and printed paragraph marks; without foliation and catchwords. Main Heritage Vault R128.3 .I269 1497 Book Item-ID: i10238402 BIB-ID: 1025476 Includes index at end. Show less
A NASTA'LIQ QUATRAIN SIGNED MALIK MUHAMMAD AL-ARDABILI, TABRIZ, IRAN, DATED AH 1074/1663-64 AD Persian manuscript on paper, with 4ll. of black... Show moreA NASTA'LIQ QUATRAIN SIGNED MALIK MUHAMMAD AL-ARDABILI, TABRIZ, IRAN, DATED AH 1074/1663-64 AD Persian manuscript on paper, with 4ll. of black nasta'liq on gold and blue highlighted paper, a further line below with the signature and date, three further panels of calligraphy around, one stating that the panel was copied in the dar al-sultaneh in Tabriz, laid down between polychrome rules and a blue border with stellar lattice on wide margins with gold illuminated landscape, backed on card Calligraphy 11 x 6 ¼in. (28 x 15.7cm.); folio 21 1/5 x 15 3/8in. (54.8 x 39cm.) Main Heritage Vault HC.MS.2017.0051 Manuscripts Item-ID: i24591233 BIB-ID: 2537153 Show less