![]() ![]() Original resource at: Bibliotheca Alexandrina.ĭescription based on data extracted from World Digital Library, which may be extracted from partner institutions. Title devised, in English, by Library staff. This book was brought from as under a Creative Commons license, or the. Ibn al-Bayṭār, ʻAbd Allāh ibn Aḥmad, died 1248 Editor. Download Book Al Qamoos Ul Musawar Arabic Urdu Illustrated Dictionary PDF. The book also includes references to 150 earlier Arabic authors and 20 Greek authors. It is a pharmaceutical encyclopedia containing detailed descriptions of more than 1,400 medicinal plants, foods, and drugs and giving their therapeutic values and medicinal uses. Kitab Al-jami li-mufradat al-adwiya wa al-aghdhiya (The book of medicinal and nutritional terms) is Ibn al-Baitar's best-known work. ![]() Ibn al-Baitar was also trained by a pioneering Andalusian botanist called Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati. ![]() His father was a veterinarian, which earned him the nickname al-Baitar, Arabic for veterinarian. He is considered one of the major scientists of Muslim Spain. He was born in Malaga, Spain, and died in Damascus, Syria.
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