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CXXVlll ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS. 



XXIII. 



Medicine. 



117. 



I 



A treatise on the properties of the newly introduced medica- 

 ments. 



Author :— Ahmad Lutf-Allah Efendi. (?) 



The work has been translated from Turkish as stated in the 

 Colophon. For details and another copy see O. P. Lib. Cat. 

 Vol. IV, p. 174, xviii. Written in Naskh. Dated Mecca, 1150 



A.H. 



Beg:— ^f\ . gi^Ui aajU, ^ j^ij ... *^j 



(Wajid Hu., Yahya Ganj, Lucknow. ) 



118. 



(^'>y..j*'kj* 



The third abridgment of Qanun of Abu 'All al-Hu. B. 'Abd- 



Allah B. Sina, called al-Shaykh al-Ra'ls, the most celebrated 



Arabian philosopher and physician, better known in Europe 



by the name of Anicenna, who died in a.h. 428 = a. d. 1037, in 

 his 58th year. 



Commentator:— Fakhral- Dm ai-Khujandi. (?) One copy 

 of the Commentary is in Paris: see Brock., Vol. I, p. 458. 



OnecopyisintheBankiporeLib.r see Cat., Vol. IV. p. 100; and 

 one copy is in the A.S.B. : see Gov. Ind. Coll., Part I, No. 229, 

 p. 14. Written in elegant Nasta'liq. Not dated. 



(Nizam Lib., Hyderabad.) 



XXIV. 



Military Arts 



119. 



A unique work on the military arts and the use of weapons, 

 without author's name. It is divided into six treatises as 

 enumerated in the preface of the MS. There are numerous 

 coloured drawings representing the various instruments of war. 

 Written in old Naskh. Not dated. 



