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- purported author of a large number of works in Arabic, often called the Jabirian corpus. The c. 215 treatises that survive today mainly deal with alchemy...
- the earlier body of Islamic alchemy texts as the Corpus Jabirianum or Jabirian Corpus, and to the later, 13th to 14th century Latin corpus as pseudo-Geber...
- certain Muslim alchemists, and is frequently found in writings of the Jabirian corpus. In the alchemical context, takwin refers to the artificial creation...
- of an enormous number and variety of works in Arabic often called the Jabirian corpus. Po****rly known as the father of chemistry, Jabir's works contain...
- substances (such as plants, blood, and hair) by chemical means. Some Arabic Jabirian works (e.g., the "Book of Mercy", and the "Book of Seventy") were later...
- Sciences No. 14, 35-38. 1952 Probable Sources of the Numbers on which Jabirian Alchemy was Based, Bulletin of the British Society for the History of Science...
- Gerard of Cremona (c. 1114–1187) under the title Liber de septuaginta. The Jabirian experiments with fractional distillation of animal and vegetable substances...
- – 1318 AD) included vitriol in their mineral classification lists. The Jabirian authors and al-Razi experimented extensively with the distillation of various...
- Gerard of Cremona (c. 1114–1187) under the title Liber de septuaginta. The Jabirian experiments with fractional distillation of animal and vegetable substances...
- Contribution to the history of scientific ideas in Islam. I. The body of Jabirian writings II. Jabir and Gr**** science] (in French). Cairo: Institut Français...