Abul Ashba ibn Tammam
Abu'l Ashba b. Tammam, Abul Ashba ibn Tammam (died 1361) was a Muslim chemist. He is considered last in the line of Muslim chemists.[1]
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- Book of Mercy
- Books of the Balances
- al-Burhān fī asrār ʿilm al-mīzān
- Masāʾil Khālid li-Maryānus al-rāhib
- Emerald Tablet
- Five Hundred Books
- al-ʿIlm al-muktasab fī zirāʿat al-dhahab
- Mifthāḥ al-ḥikma (Clavis sapientiae)
- al-Miṣbāḥ fī ʿilm al-miftāḥ
- Nabataean Agriculture
- One Hundred and Twelve Books
- Seventy Books
- Sirr al-asrār (pseudo-Aristotle)
- Sirr al-asrār (al-Rāzī)
- Sirr al-khalīqa (Secret of Creation)
- Turba Philosophorum
- Nihāyat al-rutba fī ṭalab al-ḥisba (al-Nabarawi)
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