Penn Library's LJS 459 - Sirr al-asrār. = سر الاسرار. (Video Orientation)

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Alexander the Great 356 B.C.-323 B.C
Islamic magic
Alexander the Great 356 B.C.-323 B.C. -- In literature
Education of princes -- Early works to 1800
Education of princes
Kings and rulers -- Duties -- Early works to 1800
Kings and rulers -- Duties
Political ethics -- Early works to 1800
Political ethics
Astronomy -- Early works to 1800
Astronomy
Islamic magic -- Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts Arabic
Manuscripts Arabic
Manuscripts Medieval
Arabic Studies
History of Science, Technology, and Medicine
Medieval Studies
Philosophy

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2022-01-09

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Video Orientation to the University of Pennsylvania Library's LJS 459, an early copy of the long form of this popular treatise presented as a letter from Aristotle to Alexander the Great on statecraft, astronomy, astrology, magic, and medicine. The ending of the manuscript is missing; the text breaks off during a discussion of magical alphabets. Probably written in Mosul, Iraq, between 1193 and 1211 Digital copy and a full record are available through Franklin: https://franklin.library.upenn.edu/catalog/FRANKLIN_9958033443503681 Record on Internet Archive, with a link to a PDF: https://archive.org/details/ljs459

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