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Info Of Arabic As Well As Latin Glossary

 [First posted inwards spataculartreasures 24 Feb 2017, updated 21 Oct 2019]

Arabic together with Latin Glossary
edited past times Dag Nikolaus Hasse together alongside Katrin Fischer, Susanne Hvezda, Barbara Jockers, Reinhard Kiesler†, Jens Ole Schmitt, Eva Sahr & Stefanie Gsell
The Standard Arabic together with Latin Glossary is a lexicon of the vocabulary of the Arabic–Latin translations of the Middle Ages. It unites the entries of all existing Arabic–Latin glossaries inwards modern editions of medieval works.

The Glossary has a double aim: to meliorate our agreement of the Standard Arabic influence inwards Europe, peculiarly alongside honor to scientific vocabulary, together with to render a lexical tool for the agreement of Standard Arabic together with Latin scientific texts.

It is currently based on 42 sources, which encompass medicine, philosophy, theology, astrology, astronomy, mathematics, optics, botany, together with zoology. The texts were written past times the next Standard Arabic or Greek authors:

    Abū Maʿšar (Albumasar)
    Abū l-Ṣalt (Albuzale)
    Aristotle
    al-Biṭrūǧī (Alpetragius)
    al-Fārābī (Alfarabius)
    Ibn al-Ǧazzār
    Ibn al-Hayṯam (Alhazen)
    Ibn Rušd (Averroes)
    Abū Muḥammad ʿAbdallāh Ibn Rušd (Averroes Iunior)
    Ibn Sīnā (Avicenna)
    Ibn Tūmart
    al-Kindī (Alkindi)
    Yūḥannā ibn Māsawayh (Mesue)
    al-Nayrīzī (Anaritius)
    Nicolaus Damascenus
    Proclus
    Ptolemy
    al-Qabīṣī (Alcabitius)
    Ibn Zakariyyāʾ al-Rāzī (Rhazes)
    Ṯābit ibn Qurra (Thebit ben Corat)

The Glossary is growing constantly. At the moment, it contains the entire letters Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 to C together with parts of the missive of the alphabet D (dact–descr, desu–dies, dile–disi).

The Latin-Arabic version currently comprises 3.505 Latin lemmata alongside 10.256 corresponding Standard Arabic expressions together with 20.775 searchable quotations. The Arabic-Latin version comprises 5.584 Standard Arabic lemmata
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