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Published 1958
A source book in Greek science /

: xxi, 581 p. : illus., maps ; 25 cm. : Bibliography: p. 559-571.

Published 2019
De tribus principiis, oder, Beschreibung der drey Principien göttliches Wesens : Of the three principles of divine being, 1619 /

: Jacob Boehme's Of the Three Principles of Divine Being, 1619, is vital for understanding his work as a whole, its relationship to its epoch, and its role in intellectual history. Reproduced here using the methods of critical edition, the original of the work and its adjacent translation, together with an extensive introduction and commentary, provide unprecedented access to this essential work of early modern thought and cast a fresh light on the revolutionary theological, philosophical, and scientific developments coinciding with the start of the Thirty Years' War. The 1730 edition is annotated with reference to the manuscript sources to clarify ambiguities so that the translation can interpret the text without refracting its meaning. This makes it possible to interpret Boehme's complex theories of the origin of the divine being and of nature, the human creature, and the female aspect of divinity.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004395275

Published 2021
An Ottoman Cosmography : Translation of Cihānnümā /

: Cihānnümā is the summa of Ottoman geography and one of the axial texts of Islamic intellectual history. Kātib Çelebi (d. 1657) sought to combine the Islamic geographical tradition with the new European discoveries, atlases and surveys. His cosmography included a comprehensive description of the regions of the world, extending westward from Japan and as far as the eastern Ottoman provinces. Ebū Bekr b. Behrām ed-Dimaşḳī (d. 1691) continued with a survey of the Arab countries and the remaining Ottoman provinces of Anatolia. İbrāhīm Müteferriḳa combined the two, with additional notes and maps of his own, in one of the earliest Ottoman printed books, Kitāb-ı Cihānnümā (1732). Our translation includes the entire text of Müteferriḳa's edition, distinguishing clearly between the contributions of the three authors. Based on Kātib Çelebi's original manuscript we have made hundreds of corrections to Müteferriḳa's text. Additional corrections are based on comparison with Kātib Çelebi's Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Latin and Italian sources.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004441330
9789004441323

Published 2014
An eleventh-century Egyptian guide to the universe : the Book of curiosities /

: xii, 698 pages ; illustrations, facsimiles ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004255647 : sayed

Published 1966
Les mystères d'Égypte /

: Pages 38-215 numbered in duplicate. : 226, 39-215 pages ; 20 cm. : Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [217]-222).

Rasāʼil Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʼ wa khillān al-wafāʼ /

: volumes <1-4> ; 24 cm.

Al-Musnad /

: volumes <1-10, 12> ; 24 cm.

Published 1933
Das Ziel des Weisen /

: volume ; 25 cm.

al-Kitāb al-kāmil = Horóscopos históricos /

: Arabic and Spanish.
Title on added t.p. : al-Kitāb al-kāmil fī asrār al-nujūm.
Translation of : al-Kitāb al-kāmil fī asrār al-nujūm. : 255, 145 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published 1993
al-Filāḥah al-Nabaṭīyah /

: Title on added title page : L'agriculture Nabatéenne.
French introd. : volumes ; 29 cm : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 1993
Mukhtār al-akhbār : tārīkh al-Dawlah al-Ayyūbīyah wa-Dawlat al-Mamālīk al-Baḥrīyah ḥattá sanat 702 H. /

: 13, 158 p., [2] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published 1949
Kitab al-Nafs, li Aristūtālīs : Naqalahū ilā al-ʻArabīyah Ahṃad Fuʼād al-Ahwānī /

: Translation of : De anima. : 15, 161 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Kitāb al-majmūʻ : aw al-Ḥikmah al-ʻarūḍīyah fī maʻānī Kitāb al-shiʻr /

: At head of title : al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah al-Muttaḥidah. Wizārat al-Thaqāfah. Markaz Taḥqīq al-Turāth wa-Nashrih.
Cover title : Kitāb al-magmūʻ, "al-Ḥikmah al-ʻarūḍīyah fī maʻānī Kitāb al-shiʻr", by Ibn Sina. : 38 pages ; 25 cm : Includes bibliographical references.

Mukhtaṣar fī ʻilm al-nafs al-insānīyah /

: 65 pages ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published 1961
Arisṭūṭālīs Fī al-samāʾ wa-al-Āthār al-ʻulwīyah /

: Title on added title page : Kitāb al-āthār al-ʻulwīyah li-Arisṭūṭālīs, tarjamat Yaḥyá ibn al-Biṭrīq. : 28, 387 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published 2019
Rāshīkāt al-Hind : Tanāsub nazd-i Hindiyān /

: Abū Rayḥān al-Bīrūnī (d. after 442/1050) is one of the greatest scholars in the history of Islam. A native of Kāth, capital of Khwārazm, he wrote on subjects ranging from mathematics, geography, astronomy and natural science to history, linguistics and ethnography. He was a student of, among others, the astronomer-mathematicians Kushyār b. Labbān (fl. 390/1000) and Abū Maḥmūd al-Khujandī (d. 390/1000). He also met and corresponded with Avicenna (d. 428/1037). As was common for a scholar of his rank in those days, he spent his life in the entourage of powerful rulers, in Khwārazm, Khurāsān, and Sidjistān. It was at the court of Maḥmūd b. Sebüktigin (d. 421/1030) and his sucessors in Ghazna that he accompanied Maḥmūd on his campaigns to north-west India. It is there that he got acquainted with Indian methods in the arithmetic of proportions and ratios, the subject of this book. Arabic text with a Persian translation by the editor.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004405615
9789648700954

Published 2004
Aristotelian Meteorology in Syriac : Barhebraeus, Butyrum Sapientiae, Books of Mineralogy and Meteorology /

: This volume contains an edition, together with a translation and a commentary, of those parts relating to Aristotle's Meteorologica in Barhebraeus' Butyrum sapientiae (Cream of Wisdom) , the major philosophical work of the thirteenth-century Syriac prelate and polymath. Butyrum sapientiae , though based mainly on Ibn Sīnā's Kitāb al-šifāʾ (Book of Healing) , draws on a number of other sources. The detailed analysis of the text provided in this volume casts some important light on the manner in which Greek science and philosophy were transmitted in the Orient and as such will be of interest to scholars both of the Classical and Islamic world. The philological analysis of the text will be of interest to scholars of Syriac language and culture.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789047412656
9789004130319

Published 1996
The Art of Rhetoric (Institutiones Oratoriae, 1711-1741) : From the definitive Latin text and notes, Italian commentary and introduction by Giuliano Crifò. Translated and Edited by...

: Gustavo Costa reviewing the Italian edition of Vico's Institutiones Oratoriae in New Vico Studies 9 (1991), has written that Rhetoric is the mainspring of an important trend of Vichian studies which initiated at the beginning of the twentieth century and had its manifestation in John D. Schaeffer's Sensus Communis: Vico, Rhetoric, and the Limits of Relativism (Durham: Duke University Press, 1990), where Schaeffer aptly noted, summing up a long exegetic tradition, Vico was imbued with rhetoric and convinced of its centrality to Western civilization. Unfortunately, the editions of Vico's works published in English have not yet included the Institutiones Oratoriae , which more or less reflects the lectures on rhetoric given by Vico at the University of Naples, starting with the academic year 1699-1700 and going through 1739-1741. The manual on rhetoric was used in Italy up to the end of the nineteenth century and established the common curriculum in rhetoric to be followed in all Universities. This English edition offers a text of the Institutiones complete on the base of the four known extant manuscripts. It offers the marginal glosses made by Vico's students, a collection of Vico's phrases and explanations of terms collected by some of the students, a glossary of Latin words and rhetorical terms from the Latin text, and a wealth of information in the commentary. The Art of Rhetoric is the manual for everyone who wants to know what rhetoric is, how it was employed in the forum or the courts, how it could be learned from the classic orators, and how it can be used whenever we speak for convincing, praising or motivating.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789401200202
9789051839159

Published 1915
Robert of Chester's Latin translation of the Algebra of al-Khowarizmi /

: Advertisements on [6] p. at end. : vii, 164, [6] p. : ill. ; 27 cm.

Published 2012
The Epistle of the eloquent clarification concerning the refutation of Ibn Qutayba /

: This is an edition of an early Shiite/Fatimid Arabic epistle that includes a controversy pertaining to several issues on Islamic law. Al-Qadi al-Nu'man (d. 363/974), the most famoust jurist of the early Fatimid period refutes the illustious Ibn Qutayba (d. 276/889). In his book Adab al-Katib, Ibn Qutayba claimed that it was enough for civil servants (kuttab) to memorize a few legal formulas in order to be able to effectively do their work without the need of long dissertations on law from jurists. In the introduction to his epistle, al-Nu'man claims that without these dissertations the civil servants would not be able to apply the law correctly. Following this, al-Nu'man launches lengthy dissertations on each one of the succinct formulas listed by Ibn Qutayba. The main argument of al-Nu'man is that the only lawgivers in Islam are the prophet Muhammad and the Imams descendents of Ali (until the seventh Imam).
: 1 online resource (22, 175 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004216662 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.