No CrossRef data available.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 September 2009
1 Sahl, Sābūr ibn, Dispensatorium parvum (al-Aqrābādhīn al-ṣaghīr), analysed, edited and annotated by Kahl, O. (Leiden, 1994)Google Scholar.
2 Sahl, Sābūr ibn, The Small Dispensatory, trans. Kahl, O. (Leiden, 2003)Google Scholar.
3 Kahl, O., The Dispensatory of Ibn at-Tilmīd: Arabic Text, English Translation, Study and Glossaries (Leiden, 2007)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
4 Dozy, R., Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes, 2 vols. (Leiden, 1881)Google Scholar.
5 Smith, R. Payne, Thesaurus Syriacus, 2 vols. (Oxford, 1879–1901)Google Scholar.
6 Kühn, C.G. (ed.), Medicorum Graecorum Opera Quae Extant: Continens Claudii Galeni, vols. 1–20 (Leipzig, 1821–1833)Google Scholar.
7 Kühn, C.G. (ed.), Medicorum Graecorum Opera Quae Extant: Continens Pedanium Dioscoridem Anazarbeum, vols. 25–26 (Leipzig, 1829–1830)Google Scholar.
8 See Leigh Chipman and Efraim Lev, “A Fragment of a Judaeo-Arabic Manuscript of Sābūr Ibn Sahl's al-Aqrābādhīn al-ṣaghīr Found in the Taylor-Schechter Cairo Genizah Collection”, Medieval Encounters 13 (2007), pp. 347–362; also Efraim Lev and Leigh Chipman, “Take a lame and decrepit female hyena. . .: A Genizah study of two additional fragments of manuscripts of Sābūr b. Sahl's al-Aqrābādhīn al-ṣaghīr”, Early Science and Medicine 13 (2008), pp. 361–383.