- Aleppo. His
biographical dictionary Kitāb Ikhbār al-'Ulamā' bi Akhbār al-
Ḥukamā (إخبار العلماء بأخبار الحكماء, tr. 'History of
Learned Men') is an important...
- al-Jurjani (Tazkirat-i Kahhalin),
Hakim Shamsuddin bin
Nuruddin (Zubdat-ul
Hukama),
Abdullah Tabib (Tibb-i Farid),
Taqiuddin Muhammad bin
Sadruddin Ali (Mizan-ul...
-
scientists in
medieval Islamic world Al-Qifti. Ikhbār al-ʿulamāʾ bi-akhbār al-
ḥukamāʾ ("History of
Learned Men"). In: ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Ṣūfī and his Book of...
- The
House of
Wisdom (Arabic: بَيْت الْحِكْمَة Bayt al-Ḥikmah), also
known as the
Grand Library of Baghdad, was
believed to be a
major Abbasid-era public...
-
philosophers and doctors, the "Chronicle of the Learned" (Akhbār al-
Hukamā or Tabaqāt-al-
Hukamā). Some
modern scholars have
argued for an
Ismaili origin to the...
-
accredited Gondeshapur physicians (as
recorded in an
Arabic text, the Tārīkh al-
ḥukamā).
While there are no
extant records relating to
mathematical activities...
- Ömer (2018). Sadat-ı Kiram. İstanbul: Hakikat. p. 125. al-Qifti,
Tarikh al-
Hukama' [Leipzig, 1903], 185; al-Shibi, op. cit., 360 Adamec,
Ludwig W. (2017)...
- him to be of
Persian origin, as does
Muhammad Shahrazuri in his
Tarikh al-
hukama and Ibn Abi Usaybi'a in his
Tabaqat al-atibba. In contrast, Ibn Khallikan...
- al-Isfahani,
Shahrazuri (Nuzhat al-Arwah, c. 1201–1211),
Qifti (Tārikh al-
hukamā, 1255), and
Hamdallah Mustawfi (Tarikh-i guzida, 1339).: 39
Boyle emphasized...
-
account of Thābit's work as a
physician is
given in Ibn al-Qiftī's Ta’rikh al-
hukamā,
where Thābit is
credited with
healing a
butcher who was
presumed to be...