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'''''Precious Arts''''' (نفائس الفنون) is an encyclopedia of science by ], also known as al-Amoli, written in 1339 in the ]. The 150 arts and crafts of the time are explained in the book, structured to be used by the students of science. '''''Precious Arts''''' (نفائس الفنون) is an encyclopedia of science by ], also known as al-Amoli, written in 1339 in the ]. The 150 arts and crafts of the time are explained in the book, structured to be used by the students of science.

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Precious Arts (نفائس الفنون) is an encyclopedia of science by Shamsedin Mohammed ebn-e Mahmoud Amoli, also known as al-Amoli, written in 1339 in the Persian Language. The 150 arts and crafts of the time are explained in the book, structured to be used by the students of science.

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