147 resultados para Florentiner Codex
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At head of alternate title: Acta Austriae inferioris.
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Fine copy of al-Jaghmīnī's (d.1344) Qānūnchah, a compendium on medicine and an extract from Ibn Sīnā’s Qānūn. Brockelmann treats this author as distinct from an astronomer of the same name who died in 1221.
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Fragments of several books of the Old Testament in Codex 3281 of the Vatican library. cf. Introd.
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A work on prophetic medicine (or the Prophet's medicine) by al-Maqdisī (d.1245) preceded by a short treatise of uncertain authorship on the beautiful names of God.
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Copied from Codex Palatinus, Nr. 341, in the Heidelberg University Library.
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Series note also at head of title.
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"Codex donationum piarum" first published 1624; "Diplomata belgica", 1627; "Donationes belgicae", 1629; "Notitia ecclesiarum Belgii", 1630.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Elegant autograph copy of the versified Persian-Turkish glossary of the müderris Osman Şakir (whose name appears in Īḍāḥ al-maknūn as ʻUthmān Shukrī, d.1818?). Apparently inspired by the popular Tuhfe-yi Vehbî (used for many years in Ottoman schools) of Sünbülzâde Vehbi Mehmet Efendi (d.1809), see opening matter on p.5-15.
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Richly elegant copy of the Dīvān of the masterful poet Ḥāfiẓ (Khvājah Shams al-Dīn Muḥammad Shīrāzī, d.1390?).
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.