Safina-yi Tabriz, the Glossary
Safīna-yi Tabrīz (سفینهٔ تبریز, " Vessel of Tabriz" or " Treasury of Tabriz") is an important encyclopedic manuscript from 14th century Ilkhanid Iran compiled by Abu'l Majd Muhammad ibn Mas'ud Tabrizi between 1321 and 1323.[1]
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60 relations: Abu Sa'id Abu'l-Khayr, Adam, Arabic, Aristotle, Asadi Tusi, Astrology, Astronomy, Avicenna, Baba Faraj Tabrizi, Bozorgmehr, Cosmography, Destiny, Eclecticism, Ethics, Exegesis, Fahlavīyāt, Free will, Geography, Geomancy, Grammar, Hadith, History, Ilkhanate, Iran, Iranian languages, Iranian Studies Series, Islam, Islamic philosophy, Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present, Jamasp, Jurisprudence, Leiden, Lexicography, Linguistics, Literary criticism, Literature, Manuscript, Mathematics, Medicine, Middle East, Mineralogy, Mu'awiya I, Music, Mysticism, Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, Noah, Old Azeri, Persian language, Philosophy, Physiognomy, ... Expand index (10 more) »
- Ilkhanate
- Islamic philosophical texts
- Medieval philosophical literature
- Persian encyclopedias
- Tabriz
Abu Sa'id Abu'l-Khayr
Abū Saʿīd Abū'l-Khayr or Abusa'id Abolkhayr (ابوسعید ابوالخیر) (December 7, 967 - January 12, 1049), also known as Sheikh Abusaeid or Abu Sa'eed, was a famous Persian Sufi and poet who contributed extensively to the evolution of Sufi tradition.
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Adam
Adam is the name given in Genesis 1–5 to the first human.
Arabic
Arabic (اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, or عَرَبِيّ, or) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world.
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Aristotle
Aristotle (Ἀριστοτέλης Aristotélēs; 384–322 BC) was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath.
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Asadi Tusi
Abu Nasr Ali ibn Ahmad Asadi Tusi (ابونصر علی بن احمد اسدی طوسی; – 1073) was a Persian poet, linguist and author.
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Astrology
Astrology is a range of divinatory practices, recognized as pseudoscientific since the 18th century, that propose that information about human affairs and terrestrial events may be discerned by studying the apparent positions of celestial objects.
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Astronomy
Astronomy is a natural science that studies celestial objects and the phenomena that occur in the cosmos.
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Avicenna
Ibn Sina (translit; – 22 June 1037 CE), commonly known in the West as Avicenna, was a preeminent philosopher and physician of the Muslim world, flourishing during the Islamic Golden Age, serving in the courts of various Iranian rulers.
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Baba Faraj Tabrizi
Baba Faraj Tabrizi (died 1172/73) was an Iranian Sufi shaykh ("master") of the 12th century.
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Bozorgmehr
Bozorgmehr-e Bokhtagan (Middle Persian: Wuzurgmihr ī Bōkhtagān), also known as Burzmihr, Dadmihr and Dadburzmihr, was an Iranian sage and dignitary from the Karen family, who served as minister (wuzurg framadār) of the Sasanian king (shah) Kavad I, and the latter's son and successor Khosrow I.
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Cosmography
The term cosmography has two distinct meanings: traditionally it has been the protoscience of mapping the general features of the cosmos, heaven and Earth; more recently, it has been used to describe the ongoing effort to determine the large-scale features of the observable universe.
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Destiny
Destiny, sometimes also called fate, is a predetermined course of events.
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Eclecticism
Eclecticism is a conceptual approach that does not hold rigidly to a single paradigm or set of assumptions, but instead draws upon multiple theories, styles, or ideas to gain complementary insights into a subject, or applies different theories in particular cases.
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Ethics
Ethics is the philosophical study of moral phenomena.
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Exegesis
Exegesis (from the Greek ἐξήγησις, from ἐξηγεῖσθαι, "to lead out") is a critical explanation or interpretation of a text.
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Fahlavīyāt
Fahlaviyat (Fahlavīyāt), also spelled fahlavi (فهلوی), was a designation for poetry composed in the local northwestern Iranian dialects and languages of the Fahla region, which comprised Isfahan, Ray, Hamadan, Mah Nahavand, and Azerbaijan, corresponding to the ancient region of Media.
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Free will
Free will is the capacity or ability to choose between different possible courses of action.
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Geography
Geography (from Ancient Greek γεωγραφία; combining 'Earth' and 'write') is the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth.
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Geomancy
Geomancy translates literally to "earth divination," and the term was originally used to mean methods of divination that interpret geographic features, markings on the ground, or the patterns formed by soil, rocks, or sand.
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Grammar
In linguistics, a grammar is the set of rules for how a natural language is structured, as demonstrated by its speakers or writers.
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Hadith
Hadith (translit) or Athar (أثر) is a form of Islamic oral tradition containing the purported words, actions, and the silent approvals of the prophet Muhammad.
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History
History (derived) is the systematic study and documentation of the human past.
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Ilkhanate
The Ilkhanate or Il-khanate, ruled by the Il-Khans or Ilkhanids (translit), and known to the Mongols as Hülegü Ulus, was a Mongol khanate founded in the southwestern territories of the Mongol Empire.
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Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Turkey to the northwest and Iraq to the west, Azerbaijan, Armenia, the Caspian Sea, and Turkmenistan to the north, Afghanistan to the east, Pakistan to the southeast, the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf to the south.
Iranian languages
The Iranian languages, also called the Iranic languages, are a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages in the Indo-European language family that are spoken natively by the Iranian peoples, predominantly in the Iranian Plateau.
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Iranian Studies Series
The Iranian Studies Series was founded in 2007 and is co-published by Rozenberg Publishers in Amsterdam and Purdue University Press in West Lafayette, Indiana.
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Islam
Islam (al-Islām) is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder.
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Islamic philosophy
Islamic philosophy is philosophy that emerges from the Islamic tradition.
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Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present
Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy is a book by Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Iranian philosopher and University Professor of Islamic studies at George Washington University.
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Jamasp
Jamasp (also spelled Zamasp or Djamasp; 𐭩𐭠𐭬𐭠𐭮𐭯; جاماسپ Jāmāsp) was Sasanian King of Kings of Iran from 496 to 498/9.
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Jurisprudence
Jurisprudence is the philosophy and theory of law.
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Leiden
Leiden (in English and archaic Dutch also Leyden) is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland, Netherlands.
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Lexicography
Lexicography is the study of lexicons, and is divided into two separate academic disciplines.
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Linguistics
Linguistics is the scientific study of language.
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Literary criticism
A genre of arts criticism, literary criticism or literary studies is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature.
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Literature
Literature is any collection of written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially novels, plays, and poems.
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Manuscript
A manuscript (abbreviated MS for singular and MSS for plural) was, traditionally, any document written by hand or typewritten, as opposed to mechanically printed or reproduced in some indirect or automated way.
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Mathematics
Mathematics is a field of study that discovers and organizes abstract objects, methods, theories and theorems that are developed and proved for the needs of empirical sciences and mathematics itself.
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Medicine
Medicine is the science and practice of caring for patients, managing the diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, treatment, palliation of their injury or disease, and promoting their health.
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Middle East
The Middle East (term originally coined in English Translations of this term in some of the region's major languages include: translit; translit; translit; script; translit; اوْرتاشرق; Orta Doğu.) is a geopolitical region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq.
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Mineralogy
Mineralogy is a subject of geology specializing in the scientific study of the chemistry, crystal structure, and physical (including optical) properties of minerals and mineralized artifacts.
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Mu'awiya I
Mu'awiya I (Muʿāwiya ibn Abī Sufyān; –April 680) was the founder and first caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate, ruling from 661 until his death.
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Music
Music is the arrangement of sound to create some combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm, or otherwise expressive content.
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Mysticism
Mysticism is popularly known as becoming one with God or the Absolute, but may refer to any kind of ecstasy or altered state of consciousness which is given a religious or spiritual meaning.
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Nasir al-Din al-Tusi
Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Tusi (1201 – 1274), also known as Nasir al-Din al-Tusi (نصیر الدین الطوسی; نصیر الدین طوسی) or simply as (al-)Tusi, was a Persian polymath, architect, philosopher, physician, scientist, and theologian.
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Noah
Noah appears as the last of the Antediluvian patriarchs in the traditions of Abrahamic religions.
Old Azeri
Old Azeri (also spelled Adhari, Azeri or Azari) is the extinct Iranian language that was once spoken in the northwestern Iranian historic region of Azerbaijan (Iranian Azerbaijan) before the Turkification of the region.
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Persian language
Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi (Fārsī|), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages.
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Philosophy
Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language.
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Physiognomy
Physiognomy (from the Greek φύσις,, meaning "nature", and, meaning "judge" or "interpreter") or face reading is the practice of assessing a person's character or personality from their outer appearance—especially the face.
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Poetry
Poetry (from the Greek word poiesis, "making") is a form of literary art that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, literal or surface-level meanings.
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Rawadid dynasty
Rawwadid, Ravvadid (also Revend or Revendi), or Banū Rawwād (955–1071) was a Sunni Muslim Kurdish dynasty, centered in the northwestern region of Adharbayjan (Azerbaijan) between the late 8th and early 13th centuries.
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Seyyed Hossein Nasr
Seyyed Hossein Nasr (سید حسین نصر, born April 7, 1933) is an Iranian-American philosopher, theologian and Islamic scholar.
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Spain
Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.
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Tabriz
Tabriz (تبریز) is a city in the Central District of Tabriz County, in the East Azerbaijan province of northwestern Iran.
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Theology
Theology is the study of religious belief from a religious perspective, with a focus on the nature of divinity.
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Umayyad Caliphate
The Umayyad Caliphate or Umayyad Empire (al-Khilāfa al-Umawiyya) was the second caliphate established after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and was ruled by the Umayyad dynasty.
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University of Tabriz
The University of Tabriz (دانشگاه تبريز, Dāneshgāh-e Tabriz) is a public university located in Tabriz, East Azerbaijan, with the fundamental aim of creating a center of excellence in higher education and research.
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University of Tehran
The University of Tehran (Tehran University or UT, دانشگاه تهران, Dāneshgāh-e Tehran) is the oldest and most prominent Iranian university located in Tehran, Iran.
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14th century
The 14th century lasted from 1 January 1301 (represented by the Roman numerals MCCCI) to 31 December 1400 (MCD).
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See also
Ilkhanate
- Division of the Mongol Empire
- Dome of Soltaniyeh
- Emam Gholi Khan Haji Ilkhani
- Eretna
- Garabaghlar Mausoleum
- Geoffrey of Langley
- Great Dome of Mehrabad
- Ilkhanate
- Jami' al-tawarikh
- Jumghur
- Kurdujin Khatun
- Möngke Temür (Ilkhanate)
- Maragheh
- Merdiban
- Qonqurtai
- Rab'-e Rashidi
- Safina-yi Tabriz
- Stone Tark Mosque
- Sulduz (tribe)
- Sultanabad ware
- Sutay
- Timeline of the Ilkhanate
- Yoshmut
- Zij-i Ilkhani
Islamic philosophical texts
- Al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya
- Al-Isharat wa al-Tanbihat
- An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines
- Encyclopedia of the Brethren of Purity
- List of rasa'il in the Encyclopedia of the Brethren of Purity
- List of works by Averroes
- Nahj al-balagha
- On the Harmony of Religions and Philosophy
- Safina-yi Tabriz
- Sharh al-Isharat
- Sicilian Questions
- Tawhid al-Mufaddal
- The Book of Healing
- The Book of the Apple
- The Experience of God: Being, Consciousness, Bliss
- The Incoherence of the Incoherence
Medieval philosophical literature
- Book of the 24 Philosophers
- Convivio
- Cosmographia (Bernardus Silvestris)
- De libero arbitrio (Lorenzo Valla)
- De mirabilibus sacrae scripturae
- De vita solitaria
- Defensor pacis
- Dives and Pauper
- Hermetica
- In Praise of Folly
- Liber sex principiorum
- List of English translations from medieval sources: B
- Mirrors for princes
- Moralium dogma philosophorum
- On the Consolation of Philosophy
- Opus Majus
- Oration on the Dignity of Man
- Policraticus
- Safina-yi Tabriz
- Sum of Logic
- Summa Grammatica (John of Dacia)
- Summa Theologica
- The Prince
- Treatise on Law
- Works by Thomas Aquinas
- Yunji Qiqian
Persian encyclopedias
- Bundahishn
- Encyclopædia Iranica
- Encyclopædia Meysari
- Encyclopaedia Islamica
- Encyclopaedia of Persian Language and Literature
- Encyclopaedia of Shia
- Encyclopaedia of the World of Islam
- Encyclopedia of Art
- Encyclopedia of Imam Ali
- Encyclopedia of Iranian Architectural History
- Hidayat al-Mutaʽallemin fi al-Ṭibb
- Irania Encyclopedia
- Khafi Alayee
- Moin Encyclopedic Dictionary
- Persian Wikipedia
- Precious Arts
- Safina-yi Tabriz
- Sokhan Dictionary
- The Book of Alley
- The Canon of Medicine
- The Persian Encyclopedia
- Yadgar-i-Bahaduri
- Zakhireye Khwarazmshahi
Tabriz
- 21st Division (Iran)
- 31st Ashura Division
- Chaykenar Highway
- City of Firsts
- Eram Air
- Eynali
- Eynali Cable
- Ferdowsi Street, Tabriz
- History of Tabriz
- List of people from Tabriz
- Pictorial carpet
- Protestant church of Tabriz
- Safina-yi Tabriz
- Tabriz
- Tabriz Cartoon
- Tabriz International Book Fair
- Tabriz Stock Exchange
- Tabriz rug
- Tarbiat street
- Visitor attractions of Tabriz
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safina-yi_Tabriz
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