Novel Medical and General Hebrew Terminology from the 13th C
Novel Medical and General Hebrew Terminology from the 13th Century
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This volume is part of a wider project aiming at mapping the technical medical terminology as it features in medieval Hebrew medical works, especially those terms that do not feature in the current dictionaries at all, or insufficiently. In this way the author hopes to facilitate the consultation of these and other medical works and the identification of anonymous medical material. The terminology discussed in this volume has been derived from three primary and seven secondary sources. The primary sources are: (1) Sefer Sedat ha-Derakhim - Moses Ibn Tibbon's translation of Ibn al-Jazzar's Zad al-musafir, bks. 1-2; (2) Sefer ha-Shimmush - Shem Tov Ben Isaac's Hebrew translation of al-Zahrawi's Kitab al-tasrif; (3) Sefer ha-Qanun - Nathan ha-Me'ati's Hebrew translation of the first book of Ibn Sina's K. al-Qanun.
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