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Epitomes of four natural treatises of Aristotle (completed on Monday 16 Rabīʻ al-Awwal 554 [1159], see fol. 129a), followed by the epitome of the De anima and of the Metaphysics.
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- [Iran?, between 15--? and 17--?]
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