Lapis Lazuli between Leontius Mechanicus and al-Bīrūnī
Lutz Richter-Bernburg (Tübingen)
Abstract
While the vividly blue semiprecious stone from Badaḫšān (in modern Afghanistan) had ever since the Neolithic been a much sought-after commodity throughout the Near and Middle East, it has only since c. 600 CE been known under its present name. In this study, the history of the lexeme at the root of modern ‘lazuli’ will be traced from its earliest Greek attestations through Arabic and Persian to c. 1050 CE.
Keywords
Abū Hiffān, Andreas Caesariensis, Cyranides, Dioscurides, al-Ḫalīl b. Aḥmad, Īšō‛ bar ‛Alī, al-Layṯ b. al-Muẓaffar, lāzaward, MS Aya Sofya 3704, MS Leiden Col. or. 289, MS Paris Arabe 2849, Vrtʽanēs Kʽertʽoł