- Ibn Abī
Uṣaybiʿa Muʾaffaq al-Dīn Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad Ibn Al-Qāsim Ibn Khalīfa al-Khazrajī (Arabic: ابن أبي أصيبعة; 1203–1270),
commonly referred to as...
- works. Ibn al-Nadim and Ibn Abī
Uṣaybiʿa both
preserve a
similar list of
books by
Rufus of Ephesus,
though Ibn Abī
Uṣaybiʿa reports more
titles than Ibn...
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culinary texts, but the 13th-century
writings of
Syrian historian Ibn Abu
Usaybia in his book “Kitab Uyun al-anba fi tabaqat-al-atibba“ (Book of Sources...
- Ibn al-Khammār has an
entry in the
biographical dictionary of Ibn Abī
Uṣaybiʿa. He was born in
November or
December 942 (c. AH 330) in Baghdad. He became...
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cited by al-Muʾtaman ibn al-ʿ****āl and Ibn Kabar. In addition, Ibn Abī
Uṣaybiʿa cites works on ****ual
health and astrology. Yaḥyā's m****cript,
Malek 5925...
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Retrieved 2014-01-09. Hashish! by
Robert Connell Clarke, ISBN 0-929349-05-9
Usaybia, Abu;
Notes on
Uyunu al-Anba fi
Tabaquat al-Atibba, Berkeley: University...
- UK:
Pergamon Press. p. 152. ISBN 0-0802-1639-0. Ibn Abi
Usaybia. "Uyun Al-Anba". Ibn Abi
Usaybia. "Uyun Al-Anba".
Archived from the
original on 5 January...
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translated excerpts of his works. Allīnūs was a Gr**** from Alexandria. Ibn Abī
Uṣaybiʿa calls him al-Iskandarānī, 'the Alexandrian', and al-Qifṭī, in his commentary...
- Arab
historian Ibn Abu
Usaybia in his book
Kitab Uyun al-anba fi tabaqat-al-atibba
concerning medicine in
which Ibn Abu
Usaybia attributes the process...
- does not
refer to a real son of his. This is also
backed up by ibn Abī
Uṣaybiʿa, who
quotes him
lamenting having to die
without any
offspring or ever having...