1074‐1100? A doctor active in Baghdad. He was originally a Christian but later converted to Islam. His main work was the Dispositio corporum de constitutione hominis, Tacuin œgritudinum, a Latin translation of the work by the Jew Moses Farachi in the 13th century. Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
1074‐1100? バグダードで活躍した医者。初めキリスト教徒であったが,後にイスラムに改宗。主著は《人体の構造に関する摘要表》で,352種類の病気を44の表にまとめ,その症状と治療法とを記した。同書は《Dispositio corporum de constitutione hominis,Tacuin œgritudinum》として,13世紀にユダヤ人モーゼス・ファラキMoses Farachiによりラテン語訳された。 出典 株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について 情報 |
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