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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.
Notes
- Introduction to Precious Arts by "Islamic publications" in Tehran
- Methodology of Persian language by Mohammad-Taqi Bahar
External links
- Digital Library of Iran The book of Precious Arts (in Persian language)
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