10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HIPPIATRY»
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hippiatry in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hippiatry and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
History of Civilizations of Central Asia
His book, the Kitab al-Khayl wa 'l-baytara [Book of Horses and Hippiatry] (with
variants), became a standard reference text, seen in its ample direct and indirect
transmission. Its hippiatric pedigree is Greek, and secondarily, perhaps Sanskrit,
61 ...
Clifford Edmund Bosworth, M.S.Asimov, 2002
2
History of Civilizations of Central Asia
His book, the Kitdb al-Khayl wa 'l-baytara [Book of Horses and Hippiatry] (with
variants), became a standard reference text, seen in its ample direct and indirect
transmission. Its hippiatric pedigree is Greek, and secondarily, perhaps Sanskrit,
61 ...
3
Persian Literature: A Biobibliographical Survey
(22) (Khail-namah) (beg. H. i bi-h. u madh i \n-aM Hakim i 'ald 'l-itidq rd), in two
kitdbs, the first in forty bdbs on hippology (dar ma'rifat i asb), the second in sixty
on hippiatry : Blochet II 892 (64 foil. Early 18th cent.), Rieu II 484a (A.H. 1204/
1790) ...
C. A. Storey, A. Storey C., 1999
4
Byzantium and the Arabs in the Sixth Century
The Greek influence is reflected in the term l7r7naTp6$, which entered Arabic as
the loanwords baytdr, the veterinary surgeon, and baytara, hippiatry. Baytar still
survives in modern Arabic as a family name.6 Another term underscores the debt
...
5
Modern Veterinary Practice
had an identical warm and wet constitution. Borgognoni stated that cataracts
were the same in men and animals. Conclusion Medieval hippiatry must be
judged on its own merits and not as a possible link in an imaginary chain of
events that ...
3 Cf. "les navrez, auxquels les chevaulx et gens de pieds passerent par-dessus
le ventre", Le Roman de Mabriant, fo. 58 verso. 4 Hippiatry (Gk.), farriery,
veterinary surgery. Cf. Hippiatria sive Marescalcia Laurentii Rusii (Paris, Ch.
Wechel, fol.
7
Mamluks and Animals: Veterinary Medicine in Medieval Islam
... the medieval West, while obvious similarities with later Arabic treatises could
be detected. The authors of that study concluded that medieval Arabic hippiatry
had its own tradition.2 The present research has revealed a more complex
picture ...
Housni Alkhateeb Shehada, 2012
8
The World of the Aramaeans: Studies in Honour of Paul-Eugène ...
Hippiatry The only branch of medicine presently attested in Ugaritic is hippiatry,
the treatment of sick horses. In Mesopotamia, horse remedies are only attested to
date as included within human medical texts, though the existence of horse ...
P.M. Michèle Daviau, Michael Weigl, John W. Wevers, 2001
A FIRST SURVEY OF TIBETAN HIPPOLOGY AND HIPPIATRY by Petra Maurer,
Kathmandu Tibetan hippology and hippiatry have so far received little attention in
Tibetan studies. The most important contribution on this topic has been made by
...
International Association for Tibetan Studies. Seminar, Helmut Krasser, 1997
10
A Concise History of Veterinary Medicine
The fact that hippiatry lived its splendid age from the 5th through the 12th
centuries may be attributed to the Arab horse cult. That age deserves the
designation 'the Asian stage of the development of veterinary medicine'. No other
peoples ...