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Questions and answers for physicians : a medieval Arabic study manual /

: Translation of : Imtiḥān al-alibbāʼ li-kāffat al-aṭibbāʼ. : xii, 133, [100] pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical referenes (pages [119]-124) and index. : 9004136711 : wafaa.lib.

Published 2021
A physician on the Nile : [a description of Egypt and journal of the famine years] /

: "A Physician on the Nile begins as a description of everyday life in Egypt at the turn of the seventh/thirteenth century, before becoming a harrowing account of famine and pestilence"--
: xliv, 256 pages : maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781479806249

Published 1942
Muʻjam al-Atibba : Biographies of Arabic physicians from 650 A.H. to our day /

: 527 pages ; 25 cm.

Published 1965
ʻUyūn al-anbāʼ fī ṭabaqāt al-aṭibbāʼ /

: 792 pages ; 29 cm.

Published 1988
Memoirs of a woman doctor /

: Translation of : مذكرات طبيبة. : 101 pages ; 21 cm. : 0863560768

Published 1942
Muʻjam al-aṭibbāʼ : min sanat 650 H ilá yawminā hadhā /

: "Dhayl ʻUyūn al-anbāʼ fī tạbaqāt al-atịbbāʼ li-Ibn Abī ʻUsạybiʻah". : 527 pages ; 23 cm.

Fatḥ Allāh and Abū Zakariyya : physicians under the Mamluks /

: Includes excerpts from the waqfiyya of Fatḥ Allāh and Abū Zakariyya in Arabic. : 52 pages, 8 pages of plates : illustrations ; 28 cm. : 0254-282X ;

Published 1946
Muʻjam udabāʼ al-aṭibbāʼ /

: 2 v. ; 25 cm.

Published 1966
Ibn al-Nafīs /

: 199 pages ; 20 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 192-198).

Published 1988
Īmḥutib, ilāh al-ṭibb wa-al-handasah /

: Translation of : Imhotep, the vizier and physician of King Zoser, and afterwards the Egyptian god of medicine / by Jamieson B. Hurry, 2nd and revised ed. : 184 pages, [24] leaves of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-184). : 9771585177

Published 2019
Sharḥ al-arbaʿīn /

: In the history of Islamic literature, the 'Forty Traditions' genre goes back as far as the 3th/9th century at least and exists in all of Islam's major and minor languages. It finds its origin in the tradition saying that whoever commits forty traditions to memory will be reckoned among the jurists on Resurrection Day. Collections vary, from a simple listing of the basic teachings of Islam to more dedicated works around some specific theme, in either case with or without a commentary. Qāḍī Saʿīd Qumī (d. after 1107/1696) is a Shīʿite philosopher, jurist, physician and mystic of the Safavid period. Having been trained by some of the foremost scholars of his time, he spent most of his active life in Qum, where he divided his time between his judgeship and teaching. The literary, mystical and philosophical explanations in the present, unfinished collection are all written from the viewpoint of the author's own, 'transcendent' metaphysics.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004402157
9789646781344

Published 2007
The Dispensatory of Ibn at-Tilmīd̲̲̲ : Arabic text, English translation, study and glossaries /

: This book offers a critical Arabic edition, annotated English translation, introductory study, and two-way glossaries of the famous dispensatory composed around the middle of the 12th century CE by the Nestorian physician Ibn at-Tilmīḏ. The dispensatory, recognized as a masterpiece already by mediaeval contemporaries, soon after its appearance became the pharmacological standard work in the hospitals and apothecs of Baghdad and the wider Arab East, replacing, after almost 300 years, the vademecum of Sābūr ibn Sahl. The dispensatory of Ibn at-Tilmiḏ marks the apogee and the conclusion of centuries of medico-pharmacological development in the Arab world, and it is therefore absolutely essential for a critical understanding of mediaeval Arabic medicine and pharmacy in particular, and premodern science in general.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-311) and index. : 9789047419044 : 0169-8729 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2018
ʻUbaidallah ibn Buhtišuʻ on apparent death : the Kitab Taḥrīm dafn al-aḥyāʼ, Arabic edition and English translation /

: The Kitāb Taḥrīm dafn al-aḥyāʾ , the Book on the Prohibition to Bury the Living , written by the Nestorian physician ʿUbaidallāh Ibn Buḫtīšūʿ (d. c. 1060 CE), deals with the causes, signs and treatments of apparent death. Based on a short pseudo-Galenic treatise, whose Greek original is lost, ʿUbaidallāh's Arabic commentary is a comprehensive and in many ways unique piece of scientific writing that moreover promotes a psychological understanding of physical illness. Oliver Kahl's present book offers a critical Arabic edition with annotated English translation of ʿUbaidallāh's work on apparent death, framed by a detailed introductory study and extensive glossaries covering all relevant terms; for comparative purposes, the Arabic and Hebrew recensions of the lost Greek prototype are presented in an appendix.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004372313 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2020
Maimonides, Commentary on Hippocrates' Aphorisms : a new parallel Arabic-English edition and translation, with critical editions of the medieval Hebrew translations /

: Hippocrates' Aphorisms enjoyed great popularity in the ancient and medieval world and, according to Maimonides, it was Hippocrates' most useful work as it contained aphorisms, which every physician should know by heart. They were translated into Hebrew several times, but it was Maimonides' Commentary on Hippocrates' Aphorisms that made the work influential in Jewish circles. For the composition of his commentary, Maimonides consulted the Aphorisms through the commentary by Galen, translated by Ḥunayn ibn Isḥāq. This edition of Maimonides' Arabic commentary and its Hebrew translations, the first with an English translation based on the Arabic text, is part of a project undertaken by Gerrit Bos to critically edit Maimonides' medical works.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004412880

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.

Published 2018
Treasure trove of benefits and variety at the table : a fourteenth-century Egyptian cookbook /

: The Kanz al-fawāʾid fī tanwīʿ al-mawāʾid , a fourteenth-century cookbook, is unique for its variety and comprehensive coverage of contemporary Egyptian cuisine. It includes, in addition to instructions for the cook, a treasure trove of 830 recipes of dishes, digestives, refreshing beverages, and more. It is the only surviving cookbook from a period when Cairo was a flourishing metropolis and a cultural haven for people of diverse ethnicities and nationalities. Now available for the first time in English, it has been meticulously translated and supplemented with a comprehensive introduction, glossary, and 117 color illustrations to initiate readers into the world of the Kanz al-fawāʾid . The twenty-two modern adaptations of Kanz recipes will inspire further experimentations. It is a valuable resource for scholars of medieval material culture, and for all lovers of good food and cookbooks.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004349919 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2021
The Medical Works of Moses Maimonides: New English Translations based on the Critical Editions of the Arabic Manuscripts /

: This edition contains the collected English translations of the series The Medical Works of Moses Maimonides (17 vols., 2002-2021) that were published by Gerrit Bos in parallel critical editions along with the original Arabic texts. The collection offers three main medical treatises by Maimonides (1138-1204) ( Medical Aphorisms ; Commentary on Hippocrates' Aphorisms ; On Poisons and the Protection against Lethal Drugs and six minor ones ( On Coitus ; On the Regimen of Health ; On the Elucidation of Some Symptoms and the Response to Them ; On Hemorrhoids ; On Asthma ; On Rules Regarding the Practical Part of the Medical Art , presented for the first time in one harmonized volume, supplemented by indexes of diseases, medicinal ingredients, and quoted physicians.
: 1 online resource : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004498884
9789004498877

Published 2005
A treatise on mystical love /

: "The earliest major Islamic treatise on mystical love, this work reflects a moderate version of the ecstatic mysticism of the Sufi martyr al-Hallaj. Writing around 1000 C.E., the author summarises the views of lexicographers, belletrists, philosophers, physicians, theologians, and mystics on love, providing much information that would otherwise have been lost. In setting forth his own opinions, he relies heavily on erotic poetry with accompanying frame stories from the Umayyad and early Abbasid periods, Sufi biography, the lives of the prophets, and personal information." -- BOOK JACKET.650 \0 Love
: lxx, 224 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : https://ou-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/sourceRecord?vid=OUNEW&docId=NORMANLAW_ALMA21391769020002042
Omnia

Published 2009
Sābūr ibn Sahl's dispensatory in the recension of the ʻAḍudī Hospital /

: This book offers an Arabic edition and English translation of Sābūr ibn Sahl's (d. 869 CE) famous dispensatory as preserved in a recension made by the physicians of the ʿAḍudī hospital in Baghdad around the middle of the 11th century CE. Drawing on different exponents of Sābūr's original, the recension also constituted an attempt at revising the pharmacological material on empirical grounds. Edition and translation are framed by a detailed introductory study and various medico-pharmacological glossaries. The book thus not only highlights the lasting impact of Sābūr's contribution to the development of scientific pharmacy in medieval Islam, but also provides another landmark on the road to a deeper understanding of the history of Eastern Arabic pharmacology.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-229). : 9789047424550 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2019
Maḥbūb al-qulūb. Volume 2 : Al-Maqāla al-thāniya fi aḥwāl ḥukamāʾ al-Islām wal-ʿulamāʾ al-aʿlām wal-udabāʾ al-kirām mimman lahum al-iʿtināʾ bi-shaʾnihim wal-iʿtibār bi-kalāmihim /...

: In the Islamic world, the writing of biographical reference works has a very long tradition. In the field of philosophy and other rational sciences such as medicine, one could, for example, mention Isḥāq b. Ḥunayn's (d. 298/910) Taʾrīkh al-aṭibbāʾ wal-ḥukamāʾ or Ibn Abī Uṣaybiʿa's (d. ca 668/1270) ʿUyūn al-anbāʾ fī taʾrīkh al-aṭibbāʾ . The present two-volume biographical dictionary of philosophers and physicians of all times thus continues a centuries-old tradition. Its author, Quṭb al-Dīn Ishkawarī Lāhijī (d. ca. 1088-95/1677-78), was a student of the great Safavi thinker and founder of the School of Isfahan in philosophy, Mīr Dāmād (d. 1041/1631). This is also obvious from his spiritually-orientated, inclusive understanding of the various actors and episodes in the history of philosophy. Written in classical Arabic, at times sprinkled with his native Persian, it distinguishes itself from earlier dictionaries in that it also contains many of the author's own philosophical opinions. 2 vols; volume 2.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004402287
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