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Practica lo. Serapionis dicta breuiarium.

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Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library (1475-1900)
Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ibn Serapion, Yúhānnā, active 9th century, author.
Contributor:
Abraham Tortuosiensis, translator.
Simon, of Genoa, active 13th century, translator.
Gherardo, da Cremona, 1113 or 1114-1187, translator.
Series:
Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library.
Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library
Language:
Arabic
Latin
Subjects (All):
Medicine, Arab.
Botany, Medical.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (211 folios).
Place of Publication:
Venetijs : Bonetū Locatellū Bergomensem, 1497.
Language Note:
Text in Latin ; translated from the original Arabic.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
(hunc librum trāstulit magister Gerhardus Cremonensis in collecto de arabico in latinuȜ). Liber Serapionis de simplici medicina (Þm translationem Symonis lanuensis īterprete Abraam iudeo ... de arabico in latinum) . Liber de simplici medicina (secundū Plateariū) dictus circa instans. Practica platearij.
Notes:
Reproduction of the original from The British Library.
Electronic reproduction. Andover, Hants. UK : Cengage Learning, 2015-2017 (Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library, 1473-1900). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
OCLC:
978655905
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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