Abu Muhammad Abdallah Ibn Al-Baitar (Malay Wikipedia)

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  • James Riddick Partington (1960). A history of Greek fire and gunpowder (ed. reprint, illustrated). JHU Press. m/s. 22. ISBN 0-8018-5954-9. Dicapai pada 2011-11-28. The first definite mention of saltpetre in an Arabic work is that in al-Baytar (died 1248), written towards the end of his life, where it is called "snow of China." Al-Baytar was a Spanish Arab, although he travelled a good deal and lived for a time in Egypt. Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (bantuan)
  • Peter Watson (2006). Ideas: A History of Thought and Invention, from Fire to Freud (ed. illustrated, annotated). HarperCollins. m/s. 304. ISBN 0-06-093564-2. Dicapai pada 2011-11-28. The first use of a metal tube in this context was made around 1280 in the wars between the Song and the Mongols, where a new term, chong, was invented to describe the new horror...Like paper, it reached the West via the Muslims, in this case the writings of the Andalusian botanist Ibn al-Baytar, who died in Damascus in 1248. The Arabic term for saltpetre is 'Chinese snow' while the Persian usage is 'Chinese salt'.28 Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (bantuan)

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  • James Riddick Partington (1960). A history of Greek fire and gunpowder (ed. reprint, illustrated). JHU Press. m/s. 22. ISBN 0-8018-5954-9. Dicapai pada 2011-11-28. The first definite mention of saltpetre in an Arabic work is that in al-Baytar (died 1248), written towards the end of his life, where it is called "snow of China." Al-Baytar was a Spanish Arab, although he travelled a good deal and lived for a time in Egypt. Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (bantuan)
  • Peter Watson (2006). Ideas: A History of Thought and Invention, from Fire to Freud (ed. illustrated, annotated). HarperCollins. m/s. 304. ISBN 0-06-093564-2. Dicapai pada 2011-11-28. The first use of a metal tube in this context was made around 1280 in the wars between the Song and the Mongols, where a new term, chong, was invented to describe the new horror...Like paper, it reached the West via the Muslims, in this case the writings of the Andalusian botanist Ibn al-Baytar, who died in Damascus in 1248. The Arabic term for saltpetre is 'Chinese snow' while the Persian usage is 'Chinese salt'.28 Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (bantuan)