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Ibn 'Umayl
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Mahmoud Manzalaoui The Matter of Araby in Medieval England, by Dorothee Metlitzki 50/1, p. 180
Mahmoud Manzalaoui A Testament of Alchemy: Being the Revelation of Morienus to Khālid ibn Yazīd, by Lee Stavenhagen 49/2, p. 285

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works

  • Disciplina Clericalis
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  • Liber Morieni
  • Peri Genesis
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  • Owl and the Nightingale
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people

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  • Walcher of Malvern
  • Petrus Alfonsi
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  • Khälid ihn Yazîd
  • Abul-Qâsim al-'Iräqr
  • Ibn 'Umayl
  • Julius Ruska
  • John Dastin
  • Gerard Dorn
  • Johannes Augustinus Pantheus
  • Alexander Neckham
  • William of Tripoli
  • Berachyah ha-Nakdan
  • Alfred of Sareshel

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