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Burnett, Charles (ed.), Ibn Baklarish's Book of Simples: Medical Remedies Between Three Faiths in Twelfth-Century Spain, Oxford, Oxford University Press (Studies in the Arcadian Library, 3), 2008, 216 pp.
- Resum
- The Arcadian Library manuscript, which is the subject of this book, provides a snapshot of the intercultural dialogue that was taking place in medieval Spain where Muslims, Jews, and Christians were all involved in studying and disseminating medical knowledge. The manuscript itself is of the master work of the early twelfth-century Jewish physician, Ibn Baklarish, and was written in A.D. 1130. It provides unique information about the state of medicine in medieval Spain at the time. This edited volume is completed by a collection of eight essays by an international team of experts on Ibn Baklarish and his work.
Contents:
* Preface / Charles Burnett
* Some Notes on an Arabic Manuscript in the Arcadian Library / Ana Labarta
* The manuscript transmission of the Kitab al-Mustaini: The contributions of a new manuscript / Joëlle Ricordel
* Towards the study of the Romance languages in the Kitab al-Mustaini by Ibn Buklarish / Juan Carlos Villaverde Amieva
* The Leiden Manuscript of the Kitab al-Mustaini / Jan Just Witkam
* Remarks on the Transcriptions of Syriac Words in the Kitab al-Mustaini of Ibn Baklarish (according to the Arcadian Library MS) / Geoffrey Khan
* Ibn Baklarish null Isranullili / David J. Wasserstein
* Ibn Biklarish in the Arabic Tradition of Synonymatic Texts and Tabular Presentations / Emilie Savage-Smith
* The Zoological-Medical Material in the Ibn Baklarish Manuscript in the Arcadia Library / Anna Contadini
- Matèries
- Medicina - Farmacologia
Àrab Arabisme Fonts
- Notes
- Informació de l'editor
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