- 864 or 865–925 or 935 CE,
often known as (al-)Razi or by his
Latin name
Rhazes, also
rendered Rhasis, was a
Persian physician,
philosopher and alchemist...
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Rházes Hernández López (1918–1991) was a
Venezuelan composer and
flutist born in
Caracas June 30, 1918. He died in
Caracas in 1991. He
composed several...
- ****iya al-Razi (
Rhazes) (c. 865-925)". sciencemuseum.org.uk.
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known in
Latin as Geber), Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (865–925 AD,
known in
Latin as
Rhazes), Ibn Sina (980–1037 AD,
known in
Latin as Avicenna), and Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm...
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standard medicinal text in the
Islamic world and
Europe for centuries.
Rhazes was the
first to
identify the
diseases smallpox and measles.
Public hospitals...
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first written about in the
ninth century by the
Persian scholar Rāzi (or
Rhazes). In his
Kitab al-Asrar (Book of Secrets), the
physician and
chemist Razi...
- Arab world, the use of
patronymics is well attested. The
famous scholar Rhazes (c. 865–925 AD) is
referred to as "al-Razi" (lit. the one from Ray) due...
- and were
frequently cited in
detail by
Muhammad ibn ****iya al-Razi (
Rhazes). The
works of
Philagrius of Epirus, who also
lived in the 4th
century AD...
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Muhammad ibn ****iya al-Razi (865–925),
commonly known in the West as
Rhazes in the 10th century. This
monumental work is a
compendium of Gr****, Syrian...
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recorded in
three 10th-century works: a
medical work by al-Rāzī (known as
Rhazes in the West) and in two
agricultural treatises, one by Ibn Waḥshīyah and...