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"Two charts for determining whether a person will live or die based on the numerical value of the patient's name. From copy of a portion of Kitab Sirr al-asrar (The Secret of Secrets) falsely attributed to Aristotle. The copy is dated on fol. 9b, line 12: Rajab 1264 [= 3 June-2 July 1848]."

العربية: مخطوط سر الأسرار المنحول على أرسطوطاليس. الصفحة تحتوي على جدولين يمكن فيه تقدير عمر المرء حسب قيمة إسم الشخص ضمن نظام حساب الجمل. المخطوط مؤرخ رجب ١٢٦٤ هـ
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