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Aḥmad ibn ‘Imād al-Dīn, Ahmad ibn Imad ad-Din (Arabic: أحمد بن عماد الدين) was a Persian physician and alchemist. He was probably from Nishapur in the 11th century. He was the author of an alchemical treatise titled On the Art of the Elixir (or Fi sina‘at al-iksir) which is preserved in the National Library of Medicine. No other copy has been identified, and the author is not listed in the published bibliographies of Islamic writers on alchemy. He wrote the alchemical treatise titled On the Art of the Elixir (or Fi sina‘at al-iksir), in which he describes various Chemical Reactions.

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  • أحمد بن عماد الدين (ar)
  • Ahmad ibn 'Imad al-Din (en)
  • Amade ibne Imadadim (pt)
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  • أحمد بن عماد الدين زنكي كان طبيبًا وكيميائيًا فارسيًا. ربما كان من نيسابور في القرن الحادي عشر. وكان صاحب أطروحة بعنوان (رسالة في صناعة الإكسير) وهي محفوظة في المكتبة الوطنية للطب. لم يتم التعرف على أي نسخة أخرى، ولم يتم إدراج المؤلف في الببليوغرافيات المنشورة للكتاب الإسلاميين في الكيمياء. كتب الأطروحة الكيميائية التي وصف فيها التفاعلات الكيميائية المختلفة. نسخة المخطوطة غير مؤرخة، ولكن يبدو أنها تعود إلى القرن السابع عشر أو الثامن عشر. فيه هامش واسع يستشهد به جابر بن حيان. (ar)
  • Amade ibne Imadadim (em árabe: أحمد بن عماد الدين, lit. 'Aḥmad ibn ‘Imād al-Dīn') foi um médico e alquimista persa do século IX, provavelmente oriundo de Nixapur. Foi o autor de um tratado alquímico intitulado Sobre a Arte do Elixir (Fi sina‘at al-iksir) que está preservado na Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina. O manuscrito não está datado, mas parece ser do século XVII ou XVIII. Nele, há várias notas marginais dando citações de Jabir ibne Haiane. Nenhuma outra cópia foi identificada e o autor não está listado nas bibliografias públicas dos escritores islâmicos sobre alquimia. (pt)
  • Aḥmad ibn ‘Imād al-Dīn, Ahmad ibn Imad ad-Din (Arabic: أحمد بن عماد الدين) was a Persian physician and alchemist. He was probably from Nishapur in the 11th century. He was the author of an alchemical treatise titled On the Art of the Elixir (or Fi sina‘at al-iksir) which is preserved in the National Library of Medicine. No other copy has been identified, and the author is not listed in the published bibliographies of Islamic writers on alchemy. He wrote the alchemical treatise titled On the Art of the Elixir (or Fi sina‘at al-iksir), in which he describes various Chemical Reactions. (en)
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  • أحمد بن عماد الدين زنكي كان طبيبًا وكيميائيًا فارسيًا. ربما كان من نيسابور في القرن الحادي عشر. وكان صاحب أطروحة بعنوان (رسالة في صناعة الإكسير) وهي محفوظة في المكتبة الوطنية للطب. لم يتم التعرف على أي نسخة أخرى، ولم يتم إدراج المؤلف في الببليوغرافيات المنشورة للكتاب الإسلاميين في الكيمياء. كتب الأطروحة الكيميائية التي وصف فيها التفاعلات الكيميائية المختلفة. نسخة المخطوطة غير مؤرخة، ولكن يبدو أنها تعود إلى القرن السابع عشر أو الثامن عشر. فيه هامش واسع يستشهد به جابر بن حيان. (ar)
  • Aḥmad ibn ‘Imād al-Dīn, Ahmad ibn Imad ad-Din (Arabic: أحمد بن عماد الدين) was a Persian physician and alchemist. He was probably from Nishapur in the 11th century. He was the author of an alchemical treatise titled On the Art of the Elixir (or Fi sina‘at al-iksir) which is preserved in the National Library of Medicine. No other copy has been identified, and the author is not listed in the published bibliographies of Islamic writers on alchemy. He wrote the alchemical treatise titled On the Art of the Elixir (or Fi sina‘at al-iksir), in which he describes various Chemical Reactions. The manuscript copy is undated, but appears to be of the 17th or 18th century. In it, there is extensive marginalia giving citations from Jābir ibn Hayyān. (en)
  • Amade ibne Imadadim (em árabe: أحمد بن عماد الدين, lit. 'Aḥmad ibn ‘Imād al-Dīn') foi um médico e alquimista persa do século IX, provavelmente oriundo de Nixapur. Foi o autor de um tratado alquímico intitulado Sobre a Arte do Elixir (Fi sina‘at al-iksir) que está preservado na Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina. O manuscrito não está datado, mas parece ser do século XVII ou XVIII. Nele, há várias notas marginais dando citações de Jabir ibne Haiane. Nenhuma outra cópia foi identificada e o autor não está listado nas bibliografias públicas dos escritores islâmicos sobre alquimia. (pt)
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