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645: "The Nisba al-Azdin certainly does not necessarily indicate Arab origin | 178: "This language of extracting the hidden nature formed an important lemma for the extensive corpus associated with the Persian alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan"• Henry Corbin, "The Voyage and the Messenger: Iran and Philosophy", Translated by Joseph H |
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Rowe, North Atlantic Books, 1998 | 182: "The ninth-century Persian alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan, also known as Geber, is accurately called pseudo-Geber since most of the works published under this name in the West were forgeries"• 4: "The first to give separate consideration to minerals and other inorganic substances were the following: The Persian alchemist Jabir 721-815 |