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Ibn al-Bayṭār, ʻAbd Allāh ibn Aḥmad, -1248

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Personal name headingIbn al-Bayṭār, ʻAbd Allāh ibn Aḥmad, -1248
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Variant(s)ʻAbd Allāh ibn Aḥmad ibn al-Bayṭār, -1248
ʻAbd Allāh ibn Aḥmed ibn al-Baiṭār, -1248
Abdallah ben Ahmed ebn Baithar, -1248
Andalusī, Ibn al-Bayṭār, -1248
Ebenbitar, -1248
Ebn Baithar, Abdallah ben Ahmed, -1248
Ibn al-Baiṭār, ʻAbd Allāh ibn Aḥmed, -1248
Ibn al-Baiṭār, ʻAbdallah ibn Aḥmad, -1248
Ibn al-Baiṭār, Muḥammed ibn Aḥmad, -1248
Ibn al-Bayṭār, ʻAbd Allāh ibn Aḥmad, d. 1248
Ibn al-Bayṭār al-Andalusī, -1248
Ibn el-Beïthar, -1248
Mālaqī, ʻAbd Allāh ibn Aḥmad, -1248
Muḥammed ibn Aḥmad al-Baiṭār, -1248
ابو محمد عبد الله بن احمد بن محمد ابن البيطار المالقي
ابن البيطار العشاب المالقي
ابن البيطار، ابو محمد عبد الله بن احمد بن محمد، ت. 1248
ابن البيطار، عبد الله بن أحمد
ابن البيطار، عبد الله بن أحمد، -1248
عبد الله بن أحمد االبيطار
Ibn al-Bayṭār al-Mālaqī, Ḍiyāʼ Al-Dīn Abū Muḥammad ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Aḥmad, -1248
Ibn Bayṭār, -1248
Ibn Bīṭār, -1248
Death date1248
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Found inHis Die Dioskurides-Erklärung des Ibn al-Baiṭār, 1991: p. 19 (Ḍiyaʼ ad-dīn abū Muḥammad ʻAbdallāh b. Aḥmad, called Ibn al-Baiṭār; b. shortly before 600/1204 in Málaga; d. 646/1248 in Damascus) added t.p. (ʻAbd Allāh ibn Aḥmad al-Mālaqī, al-maʻrūf bi-Ibn al-Bayṭār [in Ara.])
Wikipedia, via www, 7 Jan 2015: (Ibn al-Bayṭār al-Mālaqī, Ḍiyāʼ Al-Dīn Abū Muḥammad ʻAbdllāh Ibn Aḥmad (or just Ibn al-Baytar, Arabic: ابن البيطار‎; 1197-1248; pharmacist, botanist, physician and scientist. His main contribution was to systematically record the additions made by Islamic physicians in the Middle Ages, which added between 300 and 400 types of medicine to the one thousand previously known since antiquity)