See pages [305]. [378]. [476]. [512]. [551]. [584].

Ibn Baitar—See Baitar.

Ibn Batuta—See Batuta.

Ibn Khordadbah—See Khurdadbah.

Idrisi—See Edrisi.

Isaac Judæus, or Abu Jaqûb Ishaq ..., an Egyptian Jew, living at Kâirowan, in Northern Africa, as a physician to the prince of the Aglabites; died about a.d. 932-941. See Choulant, Bücherkunde für die ältere Medicin, 1841, 347; also Meyer, Geschichte der Botanik, iii. 170.

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Isidorus, Hispalensis, Bishop of Sevilla, about a.d. 595-636, author of a great cyclopœdia, Etymologiarum libri xx. We have referred to it in “Sancti Isidori Opera omnia,” in the vol. lxxxii. (1859) of J. P. Migne’s Patrologiæ cursus completus.

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Istachri, Abu Ishaq Alfarsi Alistachri (i.e. of Istachr, the ancient Persepolis, in the Persian province Fars). His geographical work has been translated (in the Transactions of the Academy of Ham) by Mordtmann: Das Buch der Länder von Schech Ebn Ishak el Farsi el Isztachri. Hamburg, 1845.