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Apomasaris apotelesmata [electronic resource] : sive de significatis et eventis insomniorvm, ex indorum, persarum, Ægyptiorumque disciplina, Depromptus ex io. Sambvci V.c., Bibliotheca liber, io. leunclaio interprete.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Abū Maʻshar, -886, Author.
Muḥammad ibn Sīrīn, -728 or 729, Author.
أبو معشر, -٨٨٦, Author.
Contributor:
Leunclavius, Johannes, 1533?-1593?, Translator.
محمد بن سيرين, -٧٢٨ أو ٧٢٩, Author.
Series:
Bloomsbury Arcadian Online Library: History of Science and Medicine
Standardized Title:
Apomasaris apotelesmata, sive de significatis et eventis insomniorum, ex indorum, persarum, Aegyptiorumque disciplina. Depromptus ex io. Sambuci V.c. Bibliotheca liber, io.leunclaio interprete
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dreams--Early works to 1800.
Dreams.
Sleep--Early works to 1800.
Sleep.
Dream interpretation--Early works to 1800.
Dream interpretation.
Penn Provenance:
The original Arabic text is lost, but it survives in Greek (see item no. 9 in this collection for the first edition in of the Greek text).
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([12], 405, [10] pages)
Other Title:
Apomas: de significatis insomniorum
Place of Publication:
Francofvrti: Excudebat Andreas Wechelus, 1577.
Notes:
Translated from the Greek.
Also attributed to Ahmad ibn Sīrīn.
Adams A1326; Caillet 153 ("rarissime"); VD 16 A 1204 (under Ahmad ibn Sirin); Wellcome 155; three copies only located in NUC, Cleveland Public Library, Harvard, and University of Minnesota; not in Durling.
Local Notes:
Contemporary vellum, recased, new endpapers.
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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