1, page 1044: "Was Geber, as the name would imply, the Persian alchemist Jabir ibn Haiyan? 94: "According to traditional bio-bibliography of Muslims, Jabir ibn Hayyan was a Persian alchemist who lived at some time in the eight century and wrote a wealth of books on virtually every aspect of natural philosophy"• Wilbur Applebaum, The Scientific revolution and the foundation of modern science, Greenwood Press, 1995 | 181: "The corpus ascribed to the eight-century Persian sage Jabir ibn Hayyan |
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Newman, The Occult and Manifest Among the Alchemist, in F |
The Structure and Properties of Matter by Herman Thompson Briscoe - p | |
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Minorsky, The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol | 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"• A Dictionary of the History of Science by by Anton Sebastian - p |
45: "The Nisba al-Azdin certainly does not necessarily indicate Arab origin.
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