Nida'i, menafi 'en-nas (Ljekarske koristi svijetu)

Jedno medicinsko djelo pisano, vjerovatno, u Bosni - Nida i Menafi en-nas

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In this detailed paper, the author S. Hadzialić tries to establish that Nidai, the author of Menafi' en-nas, a popular medical work, is not as has been believed, the same person as Qawsuni, the chief physician of the Ottoman sultan Suleiman II (1520-1566). Furthermore, the author proves that Nidai of menafi 'en-nas is not the same person as Nidai, the poet. In the present author's opinion, the writer of Menafi 'en-nas is a Bosnian who held a certain position in the 16th century Bosnia and wrote this work there. He cites the identical opinion of the Dutch oriental scholar Holman who did research into this problem. The author of this paper proves that, on the basis of numerous names of medicinal herbs described in “Bosnian" ( Bosnaja) language which he found in the manuscript of Menafi'en  nas he examined. The author also presents the content of Nidai's Menafi 'en-nas, frequently used in Bosnia, which is obvious from a comparatively large number of copies of the book preserved in Bosnia; in the author's opinion that fact is a proof that the work was written in Bosnia and that it was widely used there.

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1990-12-31

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