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Ibn-Umail, Muḥammad

Record IDcnp00347894
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp00347894
Biographical Data0900 - 0960
Last Edit2024-02-08

General Note

Risālat' aš-Sǎms ilā 'l-hilāl (lat.); Kitab al-Mā al-waraqi wa-l-ard an-naǧmīya (lat.)

More Information

Further Biographical Dataca. 900-960
ActivityPersonen zu Parapsychologie, Esoterik (5.7p) (sswd)
Alchemist (gnd)
Risālat' aš-Sǎms ilā 'l-hilāl (lat.); Kitab al-Mā al-waraqi wa-l-ard an-naǧmīya (lat.)

Names

HeadingIbn-Umail, Muḥammad
used in: Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany
Ibn-Umail, Muḥammad
used in: Common Library Network (GBV), Göttingen (Germany)
Variant NameIbn Umayl, Muḥammad
Ibn-Umail, Abū-ʿAbdallāh Muḥammad
Ibn-Umail al-Ḥakīm aṣ-Ṣādiq at-Tamīmī, Abū-ʿAbdallāh Muḥammad
Ibn-Umail at-Tamīmī, Muḥammad
Muḥammad Ibn-Umail at-Tamīmī
Muḥammad ibn Umail
Senior, Zadith
Zadith
Zadith, Filius Hamuelis
Zadith, Hamuelis
Zadith, Senior
Zadith, filius Hamuel
al-Ḥakīm aṣ-Ṣādiq at-Tamīmī, Abū ʿAbdallāh Muḥammad ¬al-¬
at-Tamīmī, Muḥammad Ibn Umayl ¬at-¬
Artis fideli filius
Aš-šaiḫ Abū 'Abdallāh Muḥammad Ibn Umail
Senior Zadith, filius Hamuel
Zadith, Senior, filius Hamuel
Zadith, filius Hamuel, Senior
Zadith ben Hamuel

Sources

Found inVL(2),1100/02. — LMA,VII,1757/58
Imprint SourcesIbn-Umail, Muḥammad: De chemia libellus. - s.a.
depiction of ...
Illustration from a transcript of Muhammed ibn Umail al-Tamimi's book Al-mâ' al-waraqî (The Silvery Water), also called Senioris Zadith tabula chymica. In which Ibn Umail describes a statue of a sage holding the tablet of ancient alchemical knowledge. He writes that it stands in an Egyptian temple painted with murals of people pointing and eagles carrying bows. And that the temple is Sidr wa-Abu Sîr, the Prison of Yasuf, where Joseph learned how to interpret the dreams of the Pharoah (Koran: 12 Yusuf and Genesis: 41]. Many of the notes written around the tablet, called the Letter from the Sun to the Moon, are mathematical relationships between the hieroglyphs. But some of the notes are comments by the scribe: that the sun is the spirit (al-ruh) and the moon is the soul (al-nafs); and of the interlocking birds that the female is the spirit extracted from the male.
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An Islamic artist 739H/1339, probably in Baghdad
/ Transcript of The Silvery Water by Ibn Umayl at-Tamîmî -- Public domain -- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ibn Umayl The Silvery Water.jpg]

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