Ibn Jazla Abu Ali Yahya ibn Isa ibn Jazla al-Baghdadi أبو علي يحيى بن عيسى بن جزله البغدادي | |
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Born | Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate |
Died | c. 1100 Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate |
Other names | Yahya, ibn Isa, Abu Ali |
Occupation(s) | Physician and Author |
Years active | 1040 – 1100 |
Era | Islamic Golden Age (Later Abbasid era) |
Known for | Convert to Islam from Nestorian Christianity |
Children | Ali |
Father | Isa ibn Jazla |
Abu Ali Yahya ibn Isa ibn Jazla al-Baghdadi or Ibn Jazlah (Arabic: أبو علي يحيى بن عيسى بن جزله البغدادي), Latinized as Buhahylyha Bingezla, was an 11th-century Arab[1] physician of Baghdad and author of an influential treatise on regimen that was translated into Latin in 1280 AD by the Sicilian Jewish physician Faraj ben Salem.