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Click to Expand/Collapse OptionChapter VI. The various kinds of sciences. The methods of instruction. The conditions that obtain in these connections. The chapter includes a prefatory discussion and appendices
Ed. Quatremère (1858) 365
اعلم ان عالم الكائنات يشتمل على ذوات محضة كالعناصر وآنارها والمكونات الثلاثة عنها التى هى المعدن والنبات والحيوان وهذه كلّها متعلّقات القدرة الالهيّت
Transl. Rosenthal (1958) 413
It should be known that the world of existent things comprises pure essences, such as the elements, the things resulting from their influence, and the three things that come into being from the elements, namely, minerals, plants, and animals. All these things are connected with the divine power.
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