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Ibn Wahshiyya the Chaldean ((アラビア語:أبو بكر أحمد بن وحشية الكلداني), /ʼabū bakr ibn waḥšiyyah al-kaldānī/;〔Okasha El-Daly (2005), ''Egyptology - The Missing Millennium'', UCL Press〕 fl. 9th/10th centuries) was a Chaldean Iraqi alchemist, agriculturalist, farm toxicologist,〔 egyptologist and historian born at Qusayn near Kufa in Iraq.〔 Ibn Wahshiyya the Chaldean, also known Bin Wahshih Al Keldanee was one of the first historians to be able to at least partly decipher what was written in the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs,〔Dr. Okasha El Daly (2005), ''Egyptology: The Missing Millennium: Ancient Egypt in Medieval Arabic Writings'', UCL Press, ISBN 1-84472-063-2 (cf. (Arabic Study of Ancient Egypt ), Foundation for Science Technology and Civilisation)〕 by relating them to the contemporary Coptic language. ==Works== Ibn al-Nadim (in ''Kitab al-Fihrist'') lists a large number of books on magic, statues, offerings, agriculture, alchemy, physics and medicine, that were either written, or translated from older books, by Ibn Wahshiyya.〔Hameen-Anttila, J. 2002 "First, the books of the Nabatean corpus themselves claim to be translations from "ancient Syriac" (e.g. Filaha 1:5) made by Ibn Wahshiyya"〕 His works on Alchemy were co-authored with an Alchemist named Abu Talib al-Zalyat, their works were used by Al-Dimashqi.
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