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purported author of a
large number of
works in Arabic,
often called the
Jabirian corpus. The c. 215
treatises that
survive today mainly deal with alchemy...
- The
Jabirian alchemists were the
authors of the
Jabirian corpus,
tentatively dated to c. 850 – c. 950. The word for
ammonium chloride in the
Jabirian corpus...
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certain Muslim alchemists, and is
frequently found in
writings of the
Jabirian corpus. In the
alchemical context,
takwin refers to the
artificial creation...
- the
earlier body of
Islamic alchemy texts as the
Corpus Jabirianum or
Jabirian Corpus, and to the later, 13th to 14th
century Latin corpus as pseudo-Geber...
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substances (such as plants, blood, and hair) by
chemical means. Some
Arabic Jabirian works (e.g., the "Book of Mercy", and the "Book of Seventy") were later...
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Gerard of
Cremona (c. 1114–1187)
under the
title Liber de septuaginta. The
Jabirian experiments with
fractional distillation of
animal and
vegetable substances...
- of an
enormous number and
variety of
works in
Arabic often called the
Jabirian corpus. Po****rly
known as the
father of chemistry, Jabir's
works contain...
- – 1318 AD)
included vitriol in
their mineral classification lists. The
Jabirian authors and al-Razi
experimented extensively with the
distillation of various...
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Gerard of
Cremona (c. 1114–1187)
under the
title Liber de septuaginta. The
Jabirian experiments with
fractional distillation of
animal and
vegetable substances...
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ammoniac used in the
Jabirian corpus (nūshādhir) is
Iranian in origin, it has been
suggested that the
direct precursors of
Jabirian alchemy may have been...