What is the significance of the Ibn Sina manuscript?
The manuscript marks the 1000th anniversary of Ibn Sina's 'Canon of Medicine,' a cornerstone of medieval Islamic and global medical scholarship.
Arts and Culture / Literature
The 34th Abu Dhabi International Book Fair (ADIBF), running until May 5th, features a rare 14th-century manuscript of Ibn Sina's 'Canon of Medicine.' This manuscript, valued at Dh464,550, marks the 1000th anniversary of Ibn Sina’s iconic me...
The Abu Dhabi International Book Fair is hosting its 34th edition, showcasing a wide array of literary and cultural treasures. Among the highlights is a rare 14th-century manuscript of Ibn Sina's 'Canon of Medicine,' valued at Dh464,550. This manuscript, presented by Peter Harrington, commemorates the 1000th anniversary of Ibn Sina's influential work, which significantly contributed to medieval Islamic and global medical knowledge.
The fair features 1,400 exhibitors from 96 countries and offers over 2,000 activities, encompassing literature, publishing, creative industries, and cultural dialogue. The event is organized under the theme 'Knowledge Illuminates Our Community' and is hosted by the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre, under the patronage of President Sheikh Mohamed.
Peter Harrington's collection includes other notable items, such as the first known appearance of Arabic script in an American novel, 'The Kentuckian in New-York' (1834), and a previously unrecorded 19th-century Arabic-English phrasebook by an Egyptian author. Additionally, a rare first complete Arabic edition of 'One Thousand and One Nights' printed in Cairo in 1835 is on display.
Other standout artifacts include a visual archive of Saudi Arabia’s post-war Hejaz Railway project (1948) and original watercolours by Edmund Dulac for 'The Arabian Nights.'
Pom Harrington emphasized the value of these works beyond their rarity, noting their significance to identity, memory, and belonging. Ben Houston highlighted the strong interest in Arabic calligraphy, Islamic philosophy, early scientific texts, and diasporic heritage materials.
The manuscript marks the 1000th anniversary of Ibn Sina's 'Canon of Medicine,' a cornerstone of medieval Islamic and global medical scholarship.
Peter Harrington is a renowned London antiquarian book dealer showcasing rare works at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair.
Other items include the first known appearance of Arabic script in an American novel, a rare Arabic edition of 'One Thousand and One Nights,' and a visual archive of Saudi Arabia’s Hejaz Railway project.
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