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The Latin name for the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula, known to antiquity as Fertile Arabia for its wealth in frankincense and myrrh. In esoteric geography, it was often associated with the origin of rare alchemical substances and the legendary home of the Phoenix.
Connections
Other entities that appear in the same books as Arabia Felix.
Appears in 90 Books
[Colonna, Francesco]
Claudius Ptolemy
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa
Various; ed. Luca Jennis
Francesco Giorgi (Zorzi)
Michael Maier
Kepler, Johannes
Kenelm Digby
[Colonna, Francesco]
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa
[Pluquet, François-André-Adrien]
Johann Jakob Brucker
Robert Estienne
Andrea Cesalpino
Isaac La Peyrère
Claudius Ptolemy
Philipp Clüver
Abraham Ortelius
Ulisse Aldrovandi
Andrea Cesalpino
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Charles Estienne
Valerius Cordus
Gerard de Jode
Carl Linnaeus
Robert Estienne
Pietro Andrea Mattioli
Guglielmo Grataroli
Pietro Andrea Mattioli
Jean Ruel
Pietro Andrea Mattioli
Flavius Josephus (ed. Hudson & Havercampus)
Purchas, Samuel, ca1577-1626
Purchas, Samuel, ca1577-1626
Buonaiuto Lorini
Isaac La Peyrere
Strabo (trans. Horace Leonard Jones)
Dio Cassius (ed. Henri II Estienne)
Theon of Smyrna
Dioscorides Pedanius
Dioscorides
Dioscorides
Polydore Vergil
Ioannes Tzetzes
Michael Maier
Karl Müller (ed.)
Various; ed. Luca Jennis
Andrea Cesalpino
Isaac Preston Cory
Diodorus Siculus
Maier, Michael
Charles Estienne
Purchas, Samuel, ca1577-1626
Johann Jakob Brucker
Philostratus
Valerius Cordus
Guglielmo Grataroli
Carl Linnaeus
Giovanni Pontano
Isaac La Peyrère
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)