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Ibn Buṭlān, -approximately 1068. Taqwīm al-ṣiḥḥah

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Personal name headingIbn Buṭlān, -approximately 1068. Taqwīm al-ṣiḥḥah
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Variant(s)Ibn Buṭlān, -approximately 1068. Taqwīm as-ṣiḥḥa
Ibn Buṭlān, -approximately 1068. Taqwīm es-ṣiḥḥa
Ibn Buṭlān, d. ca. 1068. Taqwīm al-ṣiḥḥah
Special noteHeading represents the unillustrated Taqwīm and its literal translations; it does not apply to the illustrated Tacuinum sanitatis in any of its versions, which have the Taqwīm as their archetype.
Found inHis The Medieval health handbook, 1976.
Tacuinum sanitatis (Ms. Österr. Nationalbib. ser. n. 2644). Polyglot. Tacuinum sanitatis in medicina, 1967: v. 2, p. 5 (Taqwim es-sihha; Taqwim in Arabic designates a tabular arrangement of information; es-sihha means "of health;" the work describes 280 objects, chiefly foodstuffs, but also human activities and natural phenomena, which affect health; the work is unillustrated; there are 9 Arabic mss.; it was translated into German by Michael Herr and published in 1533)
Tacuinum sanitatis (Ms. Österr, Nationalbib. ser. n. 2644). Italian. Il Libro di casa Cerruti, 1983: p. 136 (Taqwim as-sihha)