Abu Ali Yahya ibn Isa ibn Jazla al-Baghdadi أبو علي يحيى بن عيسى بن جزله البغدادي
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Born
Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate
Died
c. 1100
Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate
Other names
Yahya, ibn Isa, Abu Ali
Occupation(s)
Physician and Author
Years active
1040 – 1100
Era
Islamic Golden Age (Later Abbasid era)
Known for
Convert to Islam from Nestorian Christianity
Children
Ali
Parent
Isa ibn Jazla (father)
Abu Ali Yahya ibn Isa ibn Jazla al-Baghdadi or Ibn Jazlah (Arabic: أبو علي يحيى بن عيسى بن جزله البغدادي), Latinized as Buhahylyha Bingezla, was an 11th-century Arab[1] physician of Baghdad and author of an influential treatise on regimen that was translated into Latin in 1280 AD by the Sicilian Jewish physician Faraj ben Salem.
^Lewis, B., ed. (1986). Encyclopedia of Islam, Vol 3, H - Iram (Photomechan. repr. ed.). Leiden [u.a.]: Brill [u.a.] p. 754. ISBN 9004081186.
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