Abu þl-Khayr al-Ishbëlë (, 11th century), called al-ShajjÃÂr ('the arboriculturist'), was an Andalusë agronomist and the author of two Arabic works on agriculture and botany. Little is known of his life. He was born in Seville and lived during the reign of the Emir al-Muÿtamid (1069âÂÂ1091), in whose gardens he probably worked. He was a student of Ibn BaṣṣÃÂl and Ibn al-LÃ
«nquh.
The two works attributed to Abu þl-Khayr are:
- KitÃÂb al-filÃÂḥa ("Book of Husbandry"), a treatise on agriculture. It is found in at least three manuscripts in Paris, Rabat and Tetuan. In addition, the Arabic text has been published, as have partial French and complete Spanish translations.
- Umdat al-á¹Âabëb fë maâÂÂrifat al-nabÃÂt li-kull labëb ("The Physician's Reliance in the Knowledge of Plants for Every Man of Understanding"), an encyclopedia of botanical knowledge. This work is anonymous and traditionally ascribed to the "Anonymous Botanist of Seville", but arguments that it is the work of Abu þl-Khayr have been accepted by its most recent editors (2004).
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