Abu Al-Bayan Ibn Al-Mudawwar - Resources

Resources

  • Kohler, Kaufmann and M. Seligsohn. "Mudawwar, Abu al-Bayan ibn al-". Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk and Wagnalls, 1901–1906; which gives the following bibliography:
    • Ibn Abi Uṣaibi'a, Kitab 'Uyun al-Anba fi Tabaḳat al-Aṭibba, ed. Aug. Müller. ii. 115, Königsberg, 1884;
    • Eliakim Carmoly, in Revue Orientale, i. 404.
Medicine in the medieval Islamic world
Physicians
7th century
  • Al-Harith ibn Kalada and his son
  • Abu Hafsa Yazid
  • Bukhtishu
  • Masarjawaih
  • Ibn Abi Ramtha al-Tamimi
  • Rufaida Al-Aslamia
  • Ibn Uthal
8th century
  • Bukhtishu family
  • Ja'far al-Sadiq
9th century
  • Albubather
  • Bukhtishu family
  • Jabril ibn Bukhtishu
  • Jābir ibn Hayyān
  • Hunayn ibn Ishaq and his son
  • Yahya ibn Sarafyun
  • Al-Kindi
  • Masawaiyh
  • Sabur ibn Sahl
  • Ali ibn Sahl Rabban al-Tabari
  • Al-Ruhawi
  • Yuhanna ibn Bukhtishu
10th century
  • Qusta ibn Luqa
  • Abu ul-Ala Shirazi
  • Abul Hasan al-Tabari
  • Al-Natili
  • Qumri
  • Abu Zayd al-Balkhi
  • Isaac Israeli ben Solomon
  • Ali ibn Abbas al-Majusi
  • Abu Sahl 'Isa ibn Yahya al-Masihi
  • Muvaffak
  • Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi
  • Ibn Juljul
  • Al-Zahrawi
  • Ibn al-Jazzar
  • Al-Kaŝkarī
  • Ibn Abi al-Ashʿath
  • Ibn al-Batriq
  • Ibrahim ibn Baks
11th century
  • Abu Ubaid Juzjani
  • Alhazen
  • Ali ibn Ridwan
  • Avicenna
  • Ephraim ibn al-Za'faran
  • Ibn al-Wafid
  • Abdollah ibn Bukhtishu
  • Ibn Butlan
  • Ibn al-Kattani
  • Ibn Jazla
  • Masawaih al-Mardini
  • Yusuf al-Ilaqi
  • Ibn Al-Thahabi
  • Ibn Abi Sadiq
  • Ali ibn Isa al-Kahhal
12th century
  • Abu al-Bayan ibn al-Mudawwar
  • Ahmad ibn Farrokh
  • Ismail Gorgani
  • Ibn Hubal
  • Zayn al-Din Gorgani
  • Maimonides
  • Serapion the Younger
  • Ibn Zuhr
  • Ya'qub ibn Ishaq al-Israili
  • Abu Jafar ibn Harun of Trujillo
  • Averroes
  • Ibn Tufail
  • Al-Ghafiqi
  • Ibn Abi al-Hakam
  • Abu'l-Barakāt al-Baghdādī
  • Samauʼal Al-Maghribī
  • Ibn al-Tilmīdh
  • Ibn Jumay‘
13th century
  • Sa'ad al-Dawla
  • Al-Shahrazuri
  • Rashidun al-Suri
  • Amin al-Din Rashid al-Din Vatvat
  • Avraham son of Rambam
  • Da'ud Abu al-Fadl
  • Al-Dakhwar
  • Ibn Abi Usaibia
  • Joseph ben Judah of Ceuta
  • Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi (medieval writer)
  • Ibn al-Nafis
  • Zakariya al-Qazwini
  • Najib ad-Din-e-Samarqandi
  • Qotb al-Din Shirazi
  • Ibn al-Quff
14th century
  • Muhammad ibn Mahmud Amuli
  • Al-Nagawri
  • Aqsara'i
  • Zayn-e-Attar
  • Mansur ibn Ilyas
  • Jaghmini
  • Mas‘ud ibn Muhammad Sijzi
  • Najm al-Din Mahmud ibn Ilyas al-Shirazi
  • Nakhshabi
  • Sadid al-Din al-Kazaruni
  • Yusuf ibn Ismail al-Kutubi
  • Ibn al-Khatib
  • Rashid-al-Din Hamadani
15th century
  • Abu Sa'id al-Afif
  • Muhammad Ali Astarabadi
  • Husayni Isfahani
  • Burhan-ud-din Kermani
  • Şerafeddin Sabuncuoğlu
  • Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Harawi
  • Nurbakhshi
  • Shaykh Muhammad ibn Thaleb
16th century
  • Hakim-e-Gilani
  • Abul Qasim ibn Mohammed al-Ghassani
  • Taqi al-Din Muhammad ibn Ma'ruf
Concepts
  • Psychology
  • Ophthalmology
Works
  • The Canon of Medicine
  • Anatomy Charts of the Arabs
  • The Book of Healing
  • Book of the Ten Treatises of the Eye
  • De Gradibus
  • Al-Tasrif
  • Zakhireye Khwarazmshahi
  • Adab al-Tabib
Centers
  • Bimaristan
  • Nur al-Din Bimaristan
  • Al-'Adudi
Influences
  • Ancient Greek medicine
Influenced
  • Medical Renaissance
  • Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences
Persondata
Name Abu Al-Bayan Ibn Al-Mudawwar
Alternative names
Short description Physician
Date of birth 1101
Place of birth
Date of death 1184
Place of death


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