LC control no. | n 84223621 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Ibn Buṭlān, -approximately 1068. Taqwīm al-ṣiḥḥah |
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 note | Heading 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 in | His 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) |