Manuscripts

Jawāmi al-Iskandaranīyīn/ Thimāral-Kutub(شرح ثمار مسائل)(جوامعالإسكندرانيين)
Introductory
S.NO : | 4402 | AMAR ID : | AMAR/MS/4402 |
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TITLE OF THE MANUSCRIPT : | Jawāmi al-Iskandaranīyīn/ Thimāral-Kutub(شرح ثمار مسائل)(جوامعالإسكندرانيين) | SOURCE LOCATION : | Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences (IAMMS), Aligarh, UP, India |
PLACE & STATE : | Uttar Pradesh | ACCESSION NO. AT SOURCE : | |
ACCESSION NO.AT NIIMH, HYDERBAD : | 780 |
Technical
OTHER TITLE : | INA/ | AUTHOR NAME : | Abul Faraj Abdullah ibn Tayyib (ابو الفرج عبد اللہ ابن طیب)/INA |
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CO-AUTHOR NAME : | INA | REDACTOR'S NAME : | INA |
COMMENTATOR NAME : | NAME OF THE COMMENTARY : | ||
LANGUAGE OF THE COMMENTATOR: | AUTHOR DATE : | 1043 AD | |
COMMENTATOR DATE : | SCRIBE : | ||
SCRIBE DATE AND PLACE : | AYUSH SYSTEM : | Unani | |
SUBJECT: | Medicine | LANGUAGE : | Persian |
SCRIPT : | Persian |
Textual
AUTHOR'S BEGINNING SENTENCE (UNICODE)/(DIACRITICAL) : | Al-Tibb yanqasim ila al-ilm wal amal/ | ||
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SCRIBE'S BEGINNING SENTENCE (UNICODE)/(DIACRITICAL) : | / | ||
AUTHOR'S ENDING SENTENCE (UNICODE)/(DIACRITICAL) : | Haza dawaun nafi wal waram al-sulb/ | ||
SCRIBES ENDING SENTENCE (UNICODE)/(DIACRITICAL) : | /INA | ||
COLOPHON (UNICODE)/(DIACRITICAL) : | / | CHAPERTIZATION: | Chapterised |
EXTENT : | Incomplete | ||
REMARKS : | Red letters were seen in the manuscript especially to highlight the chapters |
Physical
MATERIAL : | SIZE : | ||
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No. of FOLIOS : | 146 | No. of PAGES : | 293 |
No. of LINES PER FOLIOS : | No. of LINES PER PAGE: | 25 | |
No. of LETTERS PER LINE : | 16 | GRANTHAMANA : | |
MISSING FOLIOS : | Some folios are missing in the beginning and in the end | ILLUSTRATIONS : | |
CONDITION : | Good, Readable |
Catalogue
CATALOGUE STATUS : | CATALOGUE MSS.NUMBER : | ||
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CATALOGUE TITLE : | INA | CATALOGUE PART : | INA |
CATALOGUE VOLUME : | INA | CATALOGUE EDITOR: | INA |
CATALOGUE PUBLISHER : | INA | CATALOGUE YEAR OF PUBLICATION : | INA |
CATALOGUE ADDITIONAL DETAILS : | INA |
Publication Details
PUBLICATION STATUS : | Published | PUBLICATION LANGUAGE : | Arabic |
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PUBLICATION AVAILABILITY : | INA | PUBLICATION EDITOR : | Fuat Sezgin |
PUBLICATION TRANSLATOR : | INA | PUBLICATION PUBLISHER: | Maʻhad Tārīkh al-Ulūm al-Arabīyah wa-al-Islāmīyah fī Iṭār Jāmiʻat Frānkfūrt |
PUBLICATION YEAR: | 2001 | PUBLICATION PLACE : | Frānkfūrt |
ABOUT MANUSCRIPT : | Ibn al-Ṭayyib authored numerous medical treatises, including important commentaries on the works of Hippocrates and Galen. Among his notable works is *Thimār*, a series of commentaries on the sixteen volumes of Galen's *Summaria Alexandrinorum*, which served as the foundation of the curriculum at the medical school of Alexandria. Additionally, his treatise *Risāla fī l-Quwā al-ṭabīʿīya*, a commentary on Galen's *On the Natural Forces*, sparked a rebuttal from Ibn Sinā (Avicenna), and the two works were often copied together, reflecting their significance in medieval medical discourse.Jawāmi al-Iskandaranīyīn is also known as ‘The Alexandrian Summaries of Galen’ and Summaria Alexandrinorum. Originally written in Greek by Galen. Galen became particularly important during the Renaissance as a bridge to classical medicine. In the sixth century, medical scholars in Alexandria considered Galen's sixteen works the core texts for medical study. This manuscript is a summary of sixteen books compiled around 600 CE at the medical school of Alexandria. This summary of Galenic writings introduced the Arabs to the concept of Akhlat (humors), which came to dominate all medical and pharmacological theories. Academicians in Alexandria selected sixteen books of Galen as textbooks of medicine. These texts were translated from Greek into Arabic by Hunayn ibn Ishaq. These translations not only broadened the horizons of the Arabs with their actual content but also provided patterns of formal arrangement and scientific organization.It is among the rare manuscripts of the world only two copies are extinct and one is preserved in Ibn Sina academy Aligarh, another is in Aya Sofia Turkey |
Digitization Status
DIGITIZED BY : | CCRAS-NIIMH | DIGITIZATION DATE : | March 2023 |
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