Andrea Alpago (c. 1450 – late 1521 or January 1522) was an Italian physician and arabist. In publications of his work in Latin, his name is frequently...
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Alpago is a comune in the Province of Belluno in the Italian region Veneto. Alpago may also refer to: Andrea Alpago (c. 1450–1521), Italian physician...
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commentary by Gerard of Cremona and Arnaldus de Villanova. Revision by Andrea Alpago (1450–1521). Venedig 1555, S. 272: Manna (Digitalisat). Constantine...
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previously believed by Galen. His work was later translated into Latin by Andrea Alpago. In Europe, the teachings of Galen continued to dominate the academic...
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the Lemon (also attributed to Ibn Jumayʿ); translated into Latin by Andrea Alpago as Ebn Bitar de malis limonis (Venice 1593). Tafsīr Kitāb Diyāsqūrīdūs...
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in his Sharh al-Kulliyat. In AD 1500, Andrea Alpago returned to Italy after studying in Damascus. In Alpago's 1547 A.D. publication of Libellus de removendis...
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manuscript was translated into Latin by the Italian physician Andrea Alpago, In 1520, Alpago returned to Padua with a Latin translation of the commentary...
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teacher of Ghars al-Dīn Ibn al-Naqīb [ar]. He also taught the Italian Andrea Alpago, who calls him Rays Ebenmechi. He probably introduced the Italian to...
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transcription of the Latin version of the treaty and the comments of Andrea Alpago (1546), along with the translation of the comments in the Romanian language...
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Battista Velluti (Corridonia 1780 – Sambruson di Dolo 1861); the humanists Andrea Alpago (Belluno 1450 – Padua 1522), Urbano Bolzanio (Belluno 1442 – Venice...
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