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Part One: The “Elements” of Sciences and Crafts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2022
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- Iranian Studies , Volume 41 , Issue 4: Sciences, Crafts, and the Production of Knowledge: Iran and Eastern Islamic Lands (ca. 184–1153 AH/800–1740 CE) , September 2008 , pp. 437 - 439
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