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    al-Abbas al-Nabati. Ibn al-Baitar was born in the city of Málaga in al-Andalus (Muslim Spain) at the end of the twelfth century, hence his nisba "al-Mālaqī"...
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    the polymath Al-Biruni (973-1050 CE), and the botanist and pharmacist Ibn al-Baitar (1197-1248 CE). Saffari, Mohsen; Pakpour, Amir (1 December 2012). "Avicenna's...
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  • pharmacist and theologian. He was a teacher of fellow Andalusian botanist Ibn al-Baitar. Though often referred to by multiple nicknames, Nabati's birth name...
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  • in Ibn al-Baitar and Ibn Sina;; bellerica(Yule), bellerica(Devic), beliligi = belirici = bellerici(Simon of Genoa), بليلج belīlej in Ibn al-Baitar;; chebula(Yule)...
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    1497, Blatt 106r: Manna (Digitalisat). Ibn al-Baitar. 13th Century. Kitāb al-jāmiʿ li-mufradāt al-adwiya wa al-aghdhiya. Übersetzung. Joseph Sontheimer...
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    Abū al-Qāsim Khalaf ibn al-'Abbās al-Zahrāwī al-Ansari (Arabic: أبو القاسم خلف بن العباس الزهراوي;‎ 936–1013), popularly known as al-Zahrawi (الزهراوي)...
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    Zakariyya' al-Qazwini (full name: Abū Yaḥyā Zakariyyāʾ ibn Muḥammad ibn Maḥmūd al-Qazwīnī, Arabic: أبو يحيى زكرياء بن محمد بن محمود القزويني), also known...
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    Arabs (redirect from Al-ʿarab)
    Journal of the History of Ideas. Vol. 64(4): 543. "Ibn al-Baitar – Dictionary definition of Ibn al-Baitar | Encyclopedia.com: FREE online dictionary". www...
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    grapes and mulberry (used in the textile industry) from the East. Ibn al-Baitar, one of the most important botanists and pharmacologists of the Middle...
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    Avempace's predecessor, and is said to have influenced the later work of Ibn al-Baitar, a prominent Arab pharmacologist and botanist. Avempace's work in botany...
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    materia medica of the Arabs, discussed by Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi (845–925) and Ibn al-Baitar (1197–1248). Medieval Persian physicians used bitumen/asphalt...
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    to a comparable compilation by Ibn al-Baitar titled Book of Simple Medicaments and Foods dated 1240s. Ibn al-Baitar's book in Arabic was not translated...
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    of Cyprus, with the 12th- and 13th-century Arab botanists Ibn al-'Awwam and Ibn al-Baitar claiming its origin to be Cyprus. This association continued...
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  • ʿAlī ibn al-Ḥusayn ibn al-Wāfid al-Lakhmī (Arabic: علي بن الحسين بن الوافد اللخمي) (c. 1008 – 1074), known in Latin Europe as Abenguefith, was an Andalusian...
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  • tarkhūn[tˤarxwn] (listen), tarragon. The word with that meaning was used by Ibn Al-Baitar (died 1248), who gives a description of the plant and mentions both...
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  • al-nīl and al-nīlaj. Ibn al-Baitar (died 1248) freely intermixed both wordforms – ref (on page 866). Users of the wordform nīl or al-nīl include Al-Muqaddasi...
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    methods used to produce essential oils is believed to be that of Ibn al-Baitar (1188–1248), an Al-Andalusian (Muslim Iberia) physician, pharmacist and chemist...
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    Iraq. Among them were Maimonides, Ibn Jami, Abdul Latif al-Baghdadi, al-Dakhwar, Rashidun al-Suri, and Ibn al-Baitar. Some of these scholars served the...
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  • Muhammad ibn Mukarram ibn Alī ibn Ahmad ibn Manzūr al-Ansārī al-Ifrīqī al-Misrī al-Khazrajī (Arabic: محمد بن مكرم بن علي بن أحمد بن منظور الأنصاري الإفريقي...
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    Writing in the 12th and 13th centuries the Arab botanists Ibn al-'Awwam and Ibn al-Baitar claimed the vegetable had its origins in Cyprus, and this association...
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    Moors (category History of al-Andalus)
    Aristotelian commentaries, and established the school of Averroism. Ibn al-Baitar, died 1248, Andalusian botanist and pharmacist who compiled the most...
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    Avicenna discussed the effects of asafoetida on digestion. Ibn al-Baitar and Fakhr al-Din al-Razi described some positive medicinal effects on the respiratory...
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    Classification of Soils. In the early 13th century, Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati, and Ibn al-Baitar (d. 1248) wrote on botany in a systematic and scientific...
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    nothing of it is allowed to waste. Two 13th-century authors, Ibn al-Baitar and Zakariya al-Qazwini, repeat this inaccurate "sea wool" story. The city of...
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  • Djamila Bouhired School Huda Shaarawi High School Ibn al-Baitar High School Ibn Sina High School Ibn Zaydún High School Ibrahim Hananu High School Martyrs'...
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  • for earthenware include Ibn Ahmad Ibn Yusuf Al-Khwarizmi (lived c. 980) (Ref), Al-Biruni (died 1048) (Ref), and Ibn al-Baitar (died 1248) (Ref). The derivation...
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  • hospital Al Saadi Private Hospital Al Noor Private Hospital Ibn Al Baitar Private Hospital Dar Alshifaa Private Hospital Al Mawada Private Hospital Al-Hussein...
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    lances. Ibn al-Baitar, an Arab from Spain who had immigrated to Egypt, described saltpeter as "snow of China" (Arabic: ثلج الصين thalj al-ṣīn). Al-Baytar...
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    techniques and methods used to produce essential oils may be Ibn al-Baitar (1188–1248), an Arab Al-Andalusian (Muslim Spain) physician, pharmacist and chemist...
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  • dictionaries say kurkum is used as a yellow dye and used as a medicine. Ibn al-Baitar (died 1248) said kurkum is (among other things) a root from the East...
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