01612nam 2200289 n 450 99639483870331620221108071436.0(CKB)3810000000011123(EEBO)2240890455(UnM)99122290500971(EXLCZ)99381000000001112319850926d1686 uy engurbn||||a|bb|The history of Hai Eb'n Yockdan, an Indian prince: or, The self-taught philosopher[electronic resource] /Written originally in the Arabick tongue by Abi Jaafar Eb'n Tophail, a philosopher by profession, and a Mahometan by religion. Wherein is demonstrated, by what steps and degrees, humane reason, improved by diligent observation and experience, may arrive to the knowledge of natural things, and from thence to the discovery of supernaturals; more especially of God, and the concernments of the other world. Set forth not long ago in the original Arabick, with the Latin version, by Edw. Pocock. M.A. and student of Christ-church, Oxon. 1671. And now translated into EnglishLondon, Printed for Richard Chiswell, in S. Paul's Church-yard, and William Thorp bookseller in Banbury.MDCLXXXVI. [1686][1]+ pIbn Ṭufayl Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Malikd. 1185.1007468Pococke Edward1604-1691.844471Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINCu-RivESBOOK996394838703316The history of Hai Eb'n Yockdan, an Indian prince: or, The self-taught philosopher2405222UNISA