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    Gerrit Bos Lecture Series

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    The Maxwell Institute is proud to sponsor a lec- ture series at Brigham Young University by Dr. Gerrit Bos, editor and translator of the Medical Works of Moses Maimonides and chair of the Martin-Buber-Institut at Cologne University

    GERRIT BOS' EDITION OF QUSTA IBN LUQA'S AR-RISALA WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE WESTERN SCHOLARSHIP

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    Artikel ini membahas tentang edisi kritik Gerrit Bos’ alas karya Qusta Ibn Luqa's Risala ila al-hasan b. Mahlad fi-tadbir safar al-hajj. Salah satu karya Gerrit Bos yang berkaitan dengan manuskrip Arab klasik yang diterbitkan oleh E.J. Brill pada tahun 1992. Sebagaimana tertera dalam judul manuskrip tersebut, karya ini membahas tentang pengetahuan yang berkaitan dengan masalah-masalah yang dihadapi oleh para jemaah haji pada abad pertengahan. Risalah ini merupakan suatu bimbingan kesehatan yang bagus, simpel dan ringkas yang ditujukan untuk para jemaah haji, yang kurang pengetahuan akan medis. Risalah ini mengandung informasi dasar mengenai aturan atau tatacara terbaik untuk menjaga kesehatan seseorang dan juga membahas berbagai kemunkinan penyakit yang akan dihadapi oleh para jama'ah disertai dengan cara perawatan dan pengobatannya.Artikel ini juga membahas tentang tradisi keilmuan Barat dalam mengedit dan menganotasi manuskrip-manuskrip Arab klasik. Disamping itu, artikel ini juga mencoba menjelaskan bagaimana Gerrit Bos mengedit dan menganotasi text Arab klasik yang disesuaikan dengan keilmuan Barat modern sehingga dia mampu menghasilkan sebuah edisi kritik yang reliable. Untuk keperluan itu, saya merujuk beberapa sumber yang relevan dalam menulis artikel ini, seperti Rosenthal's Technique, Witkam's Establishing Stemma, Vrolijk's Bringing a Laugh, GAL, GAS, El2, dan beberapa Jurnal.Tradisi mengedit dan menganotasi manuskrip-manuskrip Arab Klasik telah menjadi fokus kajian para sarjana Barat selama beberapa abad. Karya-karya Gerrit Bos (sejak 1992), Hans Daiber (sejak 1976), Frank Griffel (sejak 2000), Recha Allgaier, Martina Hussein , and Jessica Kley (in progress) adalah contoh konkrit yang membuktikan bahwa tradisi ini masih berlanjut sampai sekarang. Edisi kritik karya Gerrit Bos menjadi contoh nyata dari kompetensi sarjana­sarjana Barat dalam megedit, menterjemahkan dan menganotasi manuskrip­manuskrip Arab klasik secara scientific.Kata Kunci: Gerrit Bos, Qusta Ibn Luqa's risala, Arabic manuscrip

    IBN AL-JAZZAR ON FEVERS A CRITICAL EDITION OF ZAD AL-MUSAFIR WA QUT AL-HADIR BY GERRIT BOS

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    This writing discusses critical edition on book 6 of the Zad by Gerrit Bos. The book is entitled Ibn al-Jazzar on Sexual Diseases and their Treatment. Gerrit Bos writes that Ibn al-Jazzar on fever is a critical edition of Zad al-musafir wa qut al-hadir. This study focuses on how Gerrit Bos’ work is. The method of this research is library research by analyzing some literatures such as books and journal articles. The results of this study shows that the critical edition of book 7 chapter 1-2 by Gerrit Bos presents comprehensive information about one of al-Jazzar work. There are many inconveniences in reading the text such as consulting the English translation to the Arabic text but this critical edition is a great contribution in the academic world and magnificent since this is the first critical edition dealing with fever that has been published

    Gerrit Bos, Qusṭā Ibn Lūqā’s Medical Regime for the Pilgrims to Mecca, The Risāla fi tadbīr safar al-ḥajj, edited with translation and commentary. Leyde, 1992

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    Troupeau Gérard. Gerrit Bos, Qusṭā Ibn Lūqā’s Medical Regime for the Pilgrims to Mecca, The Risāla fi tadbīr safar al-ḥajj, edited with translation and commentary. Leyde, 1992. In: Bulletin critique des annales islamologiques, n°11, 1994. pp. 189-190

    THE RISALAH FI TADBIR SAFAR AL-HAJJ: A Medical Regime for the Pilgrims to Mecca

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    It is well known that a large amount of knowledge had been transformed by the Greek's scientist through the works of the scribes who translated various knowledge into Arabic who then retranslated them info other languages. One of the important works of the Greek scientist is a treatise on Medical Regime for the Pilgrims to Mecca that was edited by Gerrit Bos. The author of this work, a Christian scholar named Qusta' ibn Luqa, knows the condition of Mecca quite well that he could write such a complete guide on medicine for somebody who wanted to perform the pilgrimage to the holy city. This, this article aims at describing this prominent work of Qusta' ibn Luqo through the text edition written by Gerrit Bos. Keywords: Qusta' ibn Luqo, Gerrit Bos, manuscript, pilgrimage &nbsp

    Parution : Oliver Kahn and Gerrit Bon, "Ubaidallāh Ibn Buḫtīšūʿ on Apparent Death The Kitāb Taḥrīm dafn al-aḥyāʾ, Arabic edition and English translation with a Hebrew Supplement", Brill, août 2018.

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    Ubaidallāh Ibn Buḫtīšūʿ on Apparent Death The Kitāb Taḥrīm dafn al-aḥyāʾ, Arabic edition and English translation with a Hebrew Supplement by Gerrit Bos Series: Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies, Volume: 105 Authors: Oliver Kahl and Gerrit Bos The Kitāb Taḥrīm dafn al-aḥyāʾ, the Book on the Prohibition to Bury the Living, written by the Nestorian physician ʿUbaidallāh Ibn Buḫtīšūʿ (d. c. 1060 CE), deals with the causes, signs and treatments of apparent dea..

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    The Black Death in Hebrew Literature: Ha-Maamar Be-Qaddaat Ha-Dever (Treatise on Pestilential Fever)

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    AbstractHa-Maamar be-Qaddaat ha-dever (Treatise on Pestilential Fever), composed by an anonymous author, is one of several treatises devoted to the subject of plague that exist in Hebrew literature. The treatise is basically a concise regimen of health as it was common throughout the Middle Ages that has been adapted to the special case of the plague and that has been supplemented with a final section of remedies for the time of the plague. Although we do not know the name of the author nor where and when he lived and composed the treatise, we can draw some conclusions from the foreign, non-Hebrew terminology used in the treatise. As several of the foreign terms used for the different plants and remedies are in old Spanish, it seems reasonable to suppose that the author hailed from the Iberian Peninsula and possibly composed the treatise there as well. The frequent quotations in the supplementary section 21 from Spanish Islamic physicians like Ibn Rushd, al-Zahrāwī, al-Ghāfiqī and above all Ibn Zuhr also confirm such a supposition. </jats:sec

    Can sheep excrement cure ulcers? Consult the final volume of Maimonides’s Medical Aphorisms

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    I’m excited to announce the publication of the fifth and final volume of medical aphorisms by the great Medieval Jewish physician and theologian Moses Maimonides, translated from the Arabic by Gerrit Bos, a world authority on Maimonides. Moses Maimonides is among the most celebrated rabbis in the history of Judaism and the author of works on many subjects. Born in 1138 in Córdoba, Spain, Maimonides eventually settled in Egypt, where he practiced medicine until his death in 1204
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