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Moamyn
Moamyn (or ''Moamin'') was the name given in Medieval Europe to a ninth century Arabic falconer, author of an important treatise on falconry, the ''De Scientia Venandi per Aves''. ==Identity== The true identity of Moamyn is a mystery which lays unknown. The name by which he was known in the medieval west is most likely the result of a corruption or simplification of the true pronunciation of the Arabic name. Based on this, amongst other reasons, François Viré has suggested that he is in fact Hunayn ibn Ishaq (809-873), physician of the Abbasid Caliphate.〔François Viré, ''Sur l'identité de Moamin le fauconnier''. Comunication à l'Académie des inscriptions et belles lettres, avril-juin 1967, Parigi, 1967, pp. 172-176〕 Thus, Moamyn would be the deformation of the original Arabic ''Hunayn''.
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