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Kitāb ṣūrat al-arḍ/

: volumes : folded maps ; 26 cm.

منشور في 1950
Inbāh al-ruwāh ʻalá anbāh al-nuḥāh /

: 4 volumes : facsimiles ; 29 cm.

منشور في 1959
Ansab al-ashraf /

: v. ; 25 cm.

منشور في 1960
Tarikh al-Tabari : tarikh al-rusul wa-al-muluk /

: 10 volumes : facsimiles ; 24 cm.

Masālik al-abṣār fī Mamālik al-amṣār : Mamālik Miṣr wa-al-Shām wa-al-Ḥijāz wa-al-Yaman /

: 1 volume ([9], 48, 203,X, 6 pages) : illustrations, Facsimiles ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [171]-179) and indexes. : barakat.lib
Nawal.

منشور في 2019
Al-Muqniʿ fi ʼl-ḥisāb al-Hindī /

: Abu ʼl-Ḥasan Nasawī was a mathematician and geometer of the 5th/11th century. He was a contemporary of Bīrūnī (d. 440/1048) and a student of Avicenna (d. 428/1037). Naṣīr al-Dīn Ṭūsī (d. 672/1274) mentions him in his works and so do others. Nasawī became known in the west through the publications of Franz Woepcke in the nineteenth century. Born in Rayy, Nasawī worked for the Buyid ruler Majd al-Dawla (d. 420/1029) and later for Sharaf al-Dawla, vizier to the Buyid ruler of Baghdad, Jalāl al-Dawla (d. 435/1044). In Nasawī's time, there were three types of arithmetic: finger-counting as used in business, a sexagesimal sytem with numbers denoted by letters of the Arabic alphabet, and an Indian system of numerals and fractions with decimal notation. The present work is about the Indian system and treats of four classes of numbers in four separate sections. This is Nasawī's own Arabic reworking of the Persian original, now lost.
: "Mīrās̲-i Maktūb (Series), 241"--P. facing title page. : 1 online resource. : 9789004406094
9786002030368

منشور في 2019
Qānūn-i Shāhanshāhī /

: Idrīs Bidlīsī (d. 926/1520) was the son of a munshī (secretary) in the chancery of the court of the Aq Qoyunlu ruler Uzun Ḥasan (d. 882/1478) first in Diyarbakır and then Tabriz. Idrīs must have enjoyed the usual education for an adolescent of his social background. He was fluent in Persian and Arabic, knowing Kurdish as well. He started his career in Tabriz under Yaʿqūb Beg (d. 896/1490), and served him and his descendants for seventeen years in various high administrative offices. When Tabriz was conquered by the Safavids in 907/1501, he fled to the court of the Ottoman emperor Bāyazīd II (d. 918/1512) in Istanbul, serving him and Selīm I (d. 926/1520) in different positions and capacities. Bidlīsī authored more than twenty works but is best known for his Hasht Bihisht , a history of the Ottoman empire written for Bāyazīd II. The present work is a mirror for princes type of composition with a strong religious colouring.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004405011
9789648700633