Book of the Balances

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Book of the Balances is a seminal alchemical treatise attributed to the early Islamic polymath Jabir ibn Hayyan, exploring the quantitative and theoretical foundations of alchemy.

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instanceOf alchemical treatise
medieval scientific work
aimedTo provide rational basis for alchemy
systematize alchemical practice
associatedWith Islamic Golden Age science
Jabirian corpus
surface form: Jabirian theory of balance
attributedTo Jabir ibn Hayyan
author Jabir ibn Hayyan
century 8th century
conceptIntroduced numerical ratios for substances
quantification of elemental properties
systematic use of balance in alchemy
describedAs foundational text for quantitative alchemy
seminal work in Islamic alchemy
emphasizes correspondence between qualities and quantities
numerical classification of substances
precision in alchemical operations
era early Islamic period
field alchemy
natural philosophy
focusesOn balancing of elemental qualities
measurement in alchemical operations
proportions of substances
quantitative foundations of alchemy
theoretical foundations of alchemy
genre philosophical treatise
scientific treatise
influenced later Islamic alchemists
medieval Latin alchemy
theoretical approaches to chemistry
language Arabic
manuscriptTradition Arabic manuscripts
methodology experimental observation
mathematical reasoning
partOf Jabirian corpus
philosophicalContext Aristotelian natural philosophy
Neoplatonic influences
region Abbasid Caliphate
relatedTo Book of Mercy
Book of Seventy
studiedIn Islamic studies
history of chemistry
history of science
subject elemental theory
properties of matter
transmutation of metals
tradition Islamic alchemy

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Jabir ibn Hayyan notableWork Book of the Balances