- (Etimología),
spelled كشوث kushūth in Ibn al-
Baitar;; Doroni****(F), Doroni****(R),
spelled درونج dorūnaj in Ibn al-
Baitar;;
Garingal & Galanga(F),
Galingale &...
-
known since antiquity. He was a
student of Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati. Ibn al-
Baitar was born in the city of Málaga in al-Andalus (Muslim Spain) at the end of...
- of Soils. In the
early 13th century, Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati, and Ibn al-
Baitar (d. 1248)
wrote on
botany in a
systematic and
scientific manner. In the...
- the 12th and 13th
centuries the Arab
botanists Ibn al-'Awwam and Ibn al-
Baitar claimed the
vegetable had its
origins in Cyprus, and this ****ociation with...
- Waris,
servant at the
Baitar Fort and
competes with
Mahesh Kapoor in the
General Election The Munshi, in
charge of the
Baitar Fort
Jagat Ram, a shoemaker...
- with the 12th- and 13th-century Arab
botanists Ibn al-'Awwam and Ibn al-
Baitar claiming its
origin to be Cyprus. This ****ociation
continued into Western...
-
Century Circa instans 12th
Century – Pseudo-Serapion 13th
Century Ibn al-
Baitar 13th
Century Conrad of
Megenberg 14th
Century Herbarius moguntinus 1484...
-
decision at
Kunlun Fight 45, Alex
Pereira by TKO at
Kunlun Fight 48, ****ia
Baitar by TKO at
Kunlun Fight 60,
Gabriele Casella by
decision at
Kunlun Fight...
- pharmacists.
Avicenna discussed the
effects of
asafoetida on digestion. Ibn al-
Baitar and
Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
described some
positive medicinal effects on the...
- of the
History of Ideas. Vol. 64(4): 543. "Ibn al-
Baitar –
Dictionary definition of Ibn al-
Baitar | Encyclopedia.com: FREE
online dictionary". www.encyclopedia...