Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 1Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1843 - 616 pages |
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Page 23
... learned men ( of that time ) called the Adab al - Kâtib a preface without a book , and the Islâh al - Mantik ( Ibn as - Sikkit's work ) a book without a preface ; but this observation betrays a certain degree of prejudice against Ibn ...
... learned men ( of that time ) called the Adab al - Kâtib a preface without a book , and the Islâh al - Mantik ( Ibn as - Sikkit's work ) a book without a preface ; but this observation betrays a certain degree of prejudice against Ibn ...
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... learned men . ( 1 ) Taalikas were of two kinds : the first consisted of notes taken by the student during the lessons of his professor ; and the second , of notes composed to clear up obscure passages in an author and supply his omis ...
... learned men . ( 1 ) Taalikas were of two kinds : the first consisted of notes taken by the student during the lessons of his professor ; and the second , of notes composed to clear up obscure passages in an author and supply his omis ...
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... learned scholar and a fine poet . His verses are remark- able for the elegance of their turn and the beauty of their thoughts . Poetry became his ruling passion , and it was to it that he owed his reputation . His poetical works are all ...
... learned scholar and a fine poet . His verses are remark- able for the elegance of their turn and the beauty of their thoughts . Poetry became his ruling passion , and it was to it that he owed his reputation . His poetical works are all ...
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... learned man of Medina ) : it is drawn up on the plan of Abu Hamid al - Ghazzâli's Wajiz , and furnishes many proofs of the vast abilities possessed by its author ; the Malikites of Cairo study it with great assiduity on account of its ...
... learned man of Medina ) : it is drawn up on the plan of Abu Hamid al - Ghazzâli's Wajiz , and furnishes many proofs of the vast abilities possessed by its author ; the Malikites of Cairo study it with great assiduity on account of its ...
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... learned men of that age , and equally remarkable for his convivial talents and his wit . He became the inseparable companion of Tahir Ibn al - Husain and enjoyed his favour to such a degree , that even in travelling , he rode behind him ...
... learned men of that age , and equally remarkable for his convivial talents and his wit . He became the inseparable companion of Tahir Ibn al - Husain and enjoyed his favour to such a degree , that even in travelling , he rode behind him ...
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