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Moamyn (or Moamin) was the name
given in
medieval Europe to an
Arabic author of a five-chapter
treatise on falconry,
important for
early Europeans, which...
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region (between June 1228 and June 1229). He
obtained a copy of
Moamyn's manual on
falconry and had it
translated into
Latin by
Theodore of Antioch...
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suggested by François Viré to be the true
identity of the
Arabic falconer Moamyn,
author of De
Scientia Venandi per Aves.
Hunayn Ibn
Ishaq was a translator...
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Xuanqing (莫宣卿, born 834, China, p) Mo Yan (管謨業, born 1955, China, f)
Moamyn (fl. 9th c. CE,
Abbasid Caliphate, nf)
Vilhelm Moberg (1898–1973, Sweden...
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familiar with De
Scientia Venandi per Aves, a
treatise by the Arab
falconer Moamyn which was
translated into
Latin at his
court by
Master Theodore of Antioch...