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English: Avicenna as "Princeps Abinsceni" with crown and sceptre
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English: Avicenna as "Princeps Abinsceni" with crown and sceptre
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edition of the Canon and its commentary by Gentile da Foligno, Venice 1520
Date 1520
date QS:P571,+1520-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Source/Photographer M. T. d'Alverny, Avicennisme en Italie, in: Oriente e Occidente nel Medioevo: filosofia e scienze, Roma 1971 (= Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Atti dei Convegni, 13), plate I
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