WAPAYAT AL-A'YAN, the biographical work of Ahmad Ibn Muhammad, commonly called Ibn Khallikán. In Arabic; written in a neat Naskhi band. xviith cent. Small Folio. [I6,646,] Ibn Kallikán: Wayfayat al-A'yan. .: Arab.
LIVES Of the celebrated men of the xth century of the Hijrab, intitled Al-Kawákib al-Sá,irah bi-manákib a'yán al-miyah al-'áshirah, by Najm al-din Muhammad al-Ghazzi al-'Amiri;'Ikd al-Janáhir naldurar fi akhbár al-karn al-hádi 'ashar, or biographical notices of the illustrious men who died in th...
NOTICES of the celebrated men who died in the xth century of the Hijrah, intitled Al-núr al-sáfir 'an akhbdir al-karn al'áshir, by Muhyi al-Dín 'Abd al-Kádir Ibn al-Shaikh al-'Idarús al-Hindi;-A1- saná al-báhir bi takmíl al-núr al-sáfir, a supplement to the preceding work, by Al-Sayyid Muhammad ...
A TREATISE in verse on Arabic Grammar, intitled Al Alfiyyah, by Muhammad Ibn Málik, written with vowel-points. xviiith cent. Quarto. [16,655.] Muhammad Ibn Málik: Treatise in verse on Arabic grammar.: Arab.
THREE Treatises of Arabic Syntax, viz., 1. Sharh 'miyat ámil, by Abd al-Káhir al-Jurjitni; 2. AI-Tatiminah, or the Supplement; 3. Al- Misbáh, by Násir al-Mutarrizi. Written in a clear Ta'lík hand, A.H. 1209=A.D. 1795. Quarto. [16,656.] Násir al Mutarriza: Treatise on Arabic syntax.: Arabic. Ad...
Compendium of philosophical and scientific texts by and about Avicenna (ابن سينا)
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Collection of fifty-three short works on various philosophical and scientific topics by and about Abū ʻAlī al-Ḥusayn ibn ʻAbd Allāh (أبو علي الحسين بن عبد الله), known as Ibn Sīnā (ابن سينا, latinised as Avicenna, d. 1037). The colophon to text 6 states that the copy was completed in 1182/1768-...
A COMMENTARY, by Al-Hasan Ibn Yisuf Ibn al-Mutahhar, upon a treatise of logic, by Nasír al-Din Muhammad al-Túsi, intitled al- Tajríd fi 'ilm al-Mantik; in Arabic;-Twenty-two short treatises upon metaphysical questions, by Nasír al-Din al-Túsi, Sadr al-Dín al-Shirázi, Abu 'Ali Ibn Síná, Abu Nasr ...
TEN dogmatic disquisitions, intitled Al-'Ashar al-Masd,il, in refutation of the Christian tenets; written by Abu 'l-Baká Sillih Ibn al-Husain al-Ja'fari, in answer to ten questions sent by the Greek Emperor to the Ayyubite Sultan, AI-Malik al-Kámil, A.H. 618;-An anonymous work, treating of the p...