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- (Etimología), spelled كشوث kushūth in Ibn al-Baitar;; Doroni****(F), Doroni****(R), spelled درونج dorūnaj in Ibn al-Baitar;; Garingal & Galanga(F), Galingale &...
- known since antiquity. He was a student of Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati. Ibn al-Baitar was born in the city of Málaga in al-Andalus (Muslim Spain) at the end of...
- of Soils. In the early 13th century, Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati, and Ibn al-Baitar (d. 1248) wrote on botany in a systematic and scientific manner. In the...
- the 12th and 13th centuries the Arab botanists Ibn al-'Awwam and Ibn al-Baitar claimed the vegetable had its origins in Cyprus, and this ****ociation with...
- Waris, servant at the Baitar Fort and competes with Mahesh Kapoor in the General Election The Munshi, in charge of the Baitar Fort Jagat Ram, a shoemaker...
- Century Circa instans 12th Century Pseudo-Serapion 13th Century Ibn al-Baitar 13th Century Conrad of Megenberg 14th Century Herbarius moguntinus 1484...
- of the History of Ideas. Vol. 64(4): 543. "Ibn al-BaitarDictionary definition of Ibn al-Baitar". encyclopedia.com. Bacharach, 2006, p. 140. "Oldest...
- Aristotelian commentaries, and established the school of Averroism. Ibn al-Baitar, died 1248, Andalusian botanist and pharmacist who compiled the most extensive...
- polymath Al-Biruni (973–1050 CE), and the botanist and pharmacist Ibn al-Baitar (1197–1248 CE). Saffari, Mohsen; Pakpour, Amir (1 December 2012). "Avicenna's...
- Jami, Abdul Latif al-Baghdadi, al-Dakhwar, Rashidun al-Suri, and Ibn al-Baitar. Some of these scholars served the Ayyubid household directly, becoming...