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Ibn Umayl, Muḥammad, active 10th century

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Personal name headingIbn Umayl, Muḥammad, active 10th century
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Variant(s)Al-Tamīmi, Muhammad Ibn Umail, active 10th century
At-Tamīnī, Abū ʻAbdallāh Muḥammad bin Umail, active 10th century
Ibn Umayl al-Tamīmī, Muḥammad, active 10th century
Ibn Umayl, Muḥammad, 10th cent.
Muḥammad ibn Umayl al-Tamīmī, active 10th century
Tamīmi, Muhammad Ibn Umail al-, active 10th century
Tamīmī, Muḥammad ibn Umayl, active 10th century
Umail al-Tamīmi, Muhammad Ibn, active 10th century
ابن اميل، محمد
Senior Zadith Filius Hamuel
Beginning date09
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Found inLawāmiʻ al-afkār al-muḍīʼah fī sharḥ Mukhammas al-Māʼ al-waraqī wa-al-arḍ al-najmīyah, 14--?: fol. 1b (al-Ḥakīm Muḥammad ibn Umayl al-Tamīmī)
Sezgin, F. Geschichte des arabischen schriftums. Bd IV, 1971 (Ibn Umail; Abū ʻAbdallāh Muḥammad b. Umail at-Tamīmī; fl. 900-960 or 300/913)
Brockelmann (Ibn Umail at-Tamīmī; M.b. Umail b. ʻAl. b. Umail at-Tamīmī; fl. second half of 3d cent. (GI) or second half of 4th cent. (SI))
Enc. of Islam (Ibn Umayl; Ibn Umayl, al-Ḥakīm al-Ṣādiḳ al-Tamīmī, Abū ʻAbd Allāh Muḥammad; first half of the 4th/10th cent.)
Book of the explanation of the symbols, 2003: t.p. (Muhammad ibn Umail al-Tamīmi)
Book of the explanation of the symbols, Kitāb Ḥall ar-Rumūz by Muṃhammad ibn Umail, 2010: t.p. (Abū ʻAbdallāh Muḥammad bin Umail at-Tamīnī)
De chemia senioris antiquissimi philosophi, libellvs, vt brevis, ita artem discentibus, & exercentibus, utilissimus, & uerè aureus, nunc primum in lucem aeditus, [1560?]: page 3 (Dixit Senior Zadith Filius Hamuel)
Wikipedia [English], viewed April 17, 2018 (Muhammed ibn Umail al-Tamimi; Ibn Umayl, Senior Zadith, Muhammed ibn Umail al-Tamimi; was an alchemist of the tenth century. He can be dated to 900-960 AD (286-348 AH) on the basis of the names of acquaintances he mentioned; In later European literature, ibn Umayl became known by a number of names: his title Sheikh become 'senior' by translation into Latin, the honorific al-sadik rendered phonetically as 'Zadith' and 'ibn Umail' becoming by erroneous translation 'filius Hamuel', 'ben Hamuel' or 'Hamuelis')
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