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Aromatum, et simplicium aliquot medicamentorum apud Indos nascentium historia, 1567. Étant la traduction latine des Coloquios dos simples e drogas e cousas medicinais da India de G...
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Original printed in Portuguese in Goa, Ionnes de Endum, 1564. This facsimile is a reprint of the edition Antverpiae, ex officina Christophori Plantini, 1567.
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1 online resource (324 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004613782
The abridged version of "The book of simple drugs" of Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Ghâfiqî /
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Translation of the abridgment of al-Ghāfiqī's al-Jāmiʻ fī al-ṭibb fī al-adwiyah al-mufradah.
Text of the abridgment in English and Arabic ; commentary in English.
Arabic text has t.p. : Muntakhab kitāb Jāmiʻ al-mufradāt. :
volumes ; 25 cm. :
bibliography : volume 1 pages 43-51,volume 2 pages [6]-30.
Kitāb al-abniya ʿan ḥaqāʾiq al-adwiya : Rawḍat al-uns wa-manfaʿat al-nafs /
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This is a facsimile edition of the oldest dated manuscript in Persian, a pharmacological handbook by Abū Mansūr Hirawī. It was written between 430/1038 and 445/1054 for the local ruler of Ṭāram in the province of Zanjān in north-western Iran, Abū Naṣr Jastān. The present copy was executed in 447/1055 by the poet Asadī Ṭūsī, author of the epic poem Garshāsp-nāma and the oldest Persian dictionary based on samples from poetry, the Lughat-i Furs . Written in a beautiful Khurāsānī Kufic hand, it contains the descriptions and medical properties of 584 simple substances, derived from minerals, animals and plants. Organized on the basis of the Arabic alphabet, it cites besides the Arabic names also many synonyms in Greek, Syrian, Persian, and what is said to be Indian terminology, with several Indian authors referred to by name. Its technical prose combined with local terminology make it a primary source on the history of medicine in Persia.
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1 online resource. :
9789004405141
9789648700763
On Simples, Attributed to Dioscorides : Introduction, Translation, Concordances /
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On Simples , a medicinal text of the first century A.D., is attributed in the manuscripts to the famous Dioscorides. In a remarkable piece of detective work, Professor Fitch establishes that its alphabetical sequences of medications, ignored by earlier scholars, are conclusive proof that the attribution cannot be correct. He also shows that these sequences provide evidence about the content of earlier, now lost, works, including perhaps the Rhizotomikon of Crateus. This is the first English translation of On Simples . With its exhaustive concordances and indices, it will make the work accessible to readers interested in ancient medicine, and will facilitate future research.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004513723
9789004513716
