Kitab al-Sirr al-Asrar

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Kitab al-Sirr al-Asrar is a seminal medieval Arabic work on alchemy and practical chemistry traditionally attributed to the polymath al-Razi.

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instanceOf alchemy treatise
medieval Arabic alchemical text
practical chemistry manual
associatedWith development of early chemistry
history of Islamic science
attributionStatus disputed
author Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariyya al-Razi NERFINISHED
circulation manuscript tradition
describes chemical operations
preparation of inorganic compounds
preparation of organic remedies
use of mineral acids
field alchemy
chemistry
pharmacy
focus classification of substances
description of apparatus
practical laboratory practice
genre scientific treatise
hasPart sections on equipment
sections on procedures
sections on substances
importance key text for history of laboratory techniques
major source on medieval Islamic alchemy
influenced later Islamic alchemical literature
medieval Latin alchemy
influencedBy Greek chemical traditions
earlier Hellenistic alchemy
language Arabic
region Islamic world NERFINISHED
relatedWork al-Razi’s other alchemical writings
scholarlyTopic authorship analysis
comparison with Latin alchemical texts
textual transmission
subject calcination
chemical substances
distillation
laboratory techniques
preparation of medicinal compounds
purification of substances
sublimation
timePeriod medieval Islamic period
titleTranslation Book of the Secret of Secrets NERFINISHED
traditionalAttribution al-Razi NERFINISHED

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Al-Razi (Rhazes) notableWork Kitab al-Sirr al-Asrar
subject surface form: Al-Razi