- Latin, the
honorific al-sadik
rendered phonetically as 'Zadith' and 'ibn
Umail'
becoming by
erroneous translation 'filius Hamuel', 'ben Hamuel' or 'Hamuelis'...
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their beliefs. Marie-Louise von
Franz describes in her
introduction to Ibn
Umail's "Book of the
Explanation of the Symbols—Kitāb Ḥall ar-Rumūz" the contributions...
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Tabula Chemica by
Senior Zadith, the
latinized name of the
alchemist Ibn
Umail, in
which a
stone table rests on the
knees of
Hermes Trismegistus in the...
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transmission of the
depiction of Ibn
Umails great alchemical vision in his
Arabic The
Silvery Water. Ibn
Umail understood the
symbolic pictograms on...
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Sherwood (1949). "The
sayings of
Hermes quoted in the Māʾ al-waraqī of Ibn
Umail". Ambix. 3 (3–4): 69–90. doi:10.1179/amb.1949.3.3-4.69. "Hermes Trismegistus...
- life, she
commented on the
Arabic alchemical m****cript of Muḥammad Ibn
Umail Hal ar-Rumuz (Solving the Symbols). For alchemists,
imaginatio vera was...
- al-Tamimi –
provincial Abbasid Governor in mid 8th
century Muhammed ibn
Umail al-Tamimi –
tenth century alchemist from Al-Andalus Abu
Abdullah Muhammad...
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Texts from the 2nd/8th
Century Muhammad Ibn
Umail: The Pure
Pearl and
other texts by
Muhammad Ibn
Umail. Ad-Durra an-naqīya, As-Sīra an-naqīya, Al-Qașīda...
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century nun,
martyr Dhul-Nun al-Misri, 9th
century Sufi
saint Muhammed ibn
Umail al-Tamimi (900–960)
alchemist Bahram al-Armani
Fatimid vizier (1135–1137)...
- al-Shaybani (749/50 – 805),
father of
Muslim international law
Muhammed ibn
Umail al-Tamimi (900–960), Arab
alchemist Abu al-Majd ibn Abi al-Hakam (d. 1174)...