Abu Mūsā Jābir ibn Hayyān (Arabic: جابر بن حیان, Persie: جابرحیان, eften gien the nisbahs al-al-Bariqi, al-Azdi, al-Kufi, al-Tusi or al-Sufi; fl. c. 721  c. 815),[5] kent as Geber an aw, wis a prominent polymath: a chemist an alchemist, astronomer an astrologer, ingineer, geografer, philosopher, physicist, an pharmacist an physician.

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Jabir ibn Hayyan
15t-century European portrait o "Geber", Codici Ashburnhamiani 1166, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence
TeetleAbu Musa Jabir ibn Hayyan
Bornc. 721 AD Tus, Umayyad Caliphate[1]
Diedc. 815 AD
EthnicityArab[2][3] or Persie[4]
EraIslamic Gowden Age
ReleegionIslam
Main interest(s)Alchemy an Chemistry, Astronomy, Astrology, Medicine an Pharmacy, philosophy, Physics, philanthropist
Notable wirk(s)Kitab al-Kimya, Kitab al-Sab'een, Beuk o the Kinrick, Beuk o the Balances , Beuk o Eastren Mercury, etc.
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