Moamyn
Moamyn (or Moamin) was the name given in medieval Europe to an Arabic author of a five-chapter treatise on falconry, important for early Europeans, which was most popular as translated by the Syriac Theodore of Antioch under the title ''De Scientia Venandi per Aves'' in 1240 to 1241. It also contained a chapter on hunting with dogs and chapters on other related subjects such as diseases of birds. There are about 27 Latin manuscript versions of Moamyn's work with two of them being illustrated throughout, with a well-known copy held in Vienna. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1945Stockholm, C.E. Fritze, 1945.442 p. plates, facsims. 24 cm. -
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Published 1945Stockholm, C.E. Fritze, 1945.1 online resource (442 p.) plates, facsims.Center for Research Libraries
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