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Published 1856
Kitāb al-Jibāl wa-al-amkinah wa-al-miyāh /

: Edited by T. G. J. Juynboll and Matthias Salverda de Grave. : 201, 31 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Tārīkh mukhtaṣar al-duwal = Historia compendiosa dynastiarum /

: Includes index. : 591, 31 pages ; 22 cm

Siger de Brabant et l'averroïsme latin au XIIIme siècle : étude critique et documents inédits /

: Appendices : Ægidii Romani tractatus de erroribus philosophorum (extrait). -- Alberti Magni De quindecim problematibus. -- Siger de Brabant: Sigeri de Brabantia quæstiones logicales. Quæstio utrum hæc sit vera: Homo est animal, nullo homine existente. Quæstiones naturales. De æternitate mundi. Quæstiones de anima intellectiva. : 3 primary leaves, [v]-cccxx, 127 pages ; 30 cm.

Published 2019
Aristotle De animalibus. Michael Scot's Arabic-Latin translation, volume 1a: Books I-III: History of animals : a critical edition with an introduction, notes and indices /

: "Aristotle's De Animalibus was an important source of zoological knowledge for the ancient Greeks and for medieval Arabs and Europeans. In the thirteenth century, the work was twice translated into Latin. One translation was produced directly from the Greek by William of Moerbeke. An earlier translation, made available as a critical edition in the present volume for the first time, was produced through an intermediary Arabic translation (Kitāb al-Ḥayawān) by Michael Scot (1175--c. 1232). Scot's translation was one of the main sources of knowledge on animals in Europe and widely used until well into the fifteenth century. As a faithful translation of a translation produced by a Syriac-speaking Christian, the text contributes to our knowledge of Middle Arabic. The De Animalibus is composed of three sections: History of Animals (ten books), Parts of Animals (four books) and Generation of Animals (five books). Parts of Animals and Generation of Animals were published by Brill as Volumes 5.2 and 5.3 of the book series ASL in 1998 (ASL 5.2) and 1992 (ASL 5.3). The present Volume 5.1.a contains the first section of Scot's translation of History of Animals: the general introduction and books 1--3, with Notes. Editions of the two concluding parts of History of Animals, ASL 5.1.b, books 4--6 and ASL 5.1.c, books 7--10, are in preparation. Complete Latin-Arabic and Arabic-Latin indices of History of Animals will be published in due course".
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9789004411333

Published 2018
Maimonides' On coitus

: Moses Maimonides' On Coitus was composed at the request of an unknown high-ranking official who asked for a regimen that would be easy to adhere to, and that would increase his sexual potency, as he had a large number of slave girls. It is safe to assume that it was popular in Jewish and non-Jewish circles, as it survives in several manuscripts, both in Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic. The present edition by Gerrit Bos contains the original Arabic text, three medieval Hebrew translations, two Latin versions from the same translation (edited by Charles Burnett), and a Slavonic translation (edited by Will Ryan and Moshe Taube).
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004380080 : 2589-6946 ;

Published 2019
Maimonides on the regimen of health : a new parallel Arabic-English translation /

: Maimonides' On the Regimen of Health was composed at an unknown date at the request of al-Malik al-Afḍal Nūr al-Dīn Alī, Saladin's eldest son who complained of constipation, indigestion, and depression. The treatise must have enjoyed great popularity in Jewish circles, as it was translated three times into Hebrew as far as we know; by Moses ben Samuel ibn Tibbon in the year 1244, by an anonymous translator, and by Zeraḥyah ben Isaac ben She'altiel Ḥen who was active as a translator in Rome between 1277 and 1291. The present edition by Gerrit Bos contains the original Arabic text, the medieval Hebrew translations and the Latin translations, the latter edited by Michael McVaugh.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004394193

Published 1992
Hippocratic lives and legends /

: Hippocratic Lives and Legends examines the ideal of the ancient physician and processes of biographical fiction that shaped the legend of Hippocrates. Focusing on three stories in particular - how Hippocrates cured the plague, Hippocrates' detection of King Perdiccas' lovesickness, and Hippocrates' refusal to serve Artaxerxes, King of Persia - J.R. Pinault traces the development of these legends from their Hellenistic origins to the end of antiquity and into the Islamic world. In addition, Hippocrates Lives and Legends will prove a useful reference work. J.R. Pinault brings together in a convenient format the classical biographies of Hippocrates and the principal Arabic lives, translated here for the first time. Each text is discussed in detail, and the Greek and Latin texts of the classical lives are made available in the appendices.
: Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Pennsylvania. : 1 online resource (159 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-154) and index. : 9789004377295 : 0925-1421 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.