File:Liebig Company Trading Card Ad 01.12.002 front.tif

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Jafar al sadiq is my imam i love him and him fathers and him sons very much

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Chimistes Celebres French Trading card from Liebig's Extract of Meat Company   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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French trading card for Véritable Extrait de viande Liebig (Real Liebig Meat Extract) depicting Geber on the front.

Image is of two main figures in a laboratory surrounded by glassware; the two central figures are reading from scrolls; there is a circular inset of Geber on the right side.

Front:

"EXTRAIT DE VIANDE DE LA Cie LIEBIG (EXTRACT OF MEAT CO. LIEBIG) / CHEMISTES CELEBRES. (FAMOUS CHEMISTS) / 1) Geber avec son maître Giafar el Ssâdik (8e siècle) (1) Geber with his master Giafar el Ssâdik (8th century)) / Reproduction interdite (Reproduction prohibited) / Voir l'explication au verso (See explanation on reverse)"

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"Le besoin de viande / est un besoin reel pour l'organisme humain, qui doit remplacer / l'énergie consommé et qui, par atavisme, n'est pas fair pour un / régime unilateral. Mais la viande est chère, et c'est pourquoi aucune / ménagère ne devrait manqué d'avoir constamment dans son armoire / à provisions un pot d'Extrait de Viande Liebig qui contient, sous / forme concentrée, les plus précieux elements d'une viande de boeuf / de premier choix

Geber avec son maître Giafar el Ssâdik (8e siècle). / Déjà les peoples les plus anciens se sont occupies de chimie, bien que d'une / manière primitive. Le but des travaux chimiques à cette époque était en premier / lieu de trouver la formule pour fabriquer de l'or ou la pierre philosophale qui, d'après / la croyance de l'époque, aurait permis de réaliser tous les désirs. Après leurs / expéditions en Europe, les Arabes commencèrent à poursuivre plus sérieusement l'étudede / de cette science. Geber, de son vrai nom Abu Adbahhâh Dchabir ibn Hajjân, élève / de Giafar el Ssâdik, était le chimiste le plus célèbre de l'époque, et il possédait / déjà des connaissances très approfondies de la chimie. Il professa à l'Université / de Séville dans la seconde moitié du 8e siècle"

"The need for meat is a real need for the human body, to replace energy consumed and, by heredity, is not fair for one unilateral regime. But meat is expensive, and therefore [no] housewife should consistently fail [to include in her cabinet] a jar of Liebig Meat Extract which contains, [in] concentrated form, the most valuable elements of first choice beef

Geber with his master Giafar el Ssâdik (8th century).

Already the most ancient peoples have dealt with chemistry, although [in] a primitive way. The purpose of the chemical industry at that time was first finding the formula for making gold or the philosopher's stone which, according [to] the belief at the time, would have [fulfilled] all desires. After their expeditions in Europe, the Arabs began to pursue more seriously study of this cience. Geber, whose real name Abu ibn Adbahhâh Dchabir Hajjân, [was a] student [of] Giafar el Ssâdik, the most famous chemist of the time, and he [already] had [a] very extensive knowledge of chemistry. He taught at the University [of] Seville in the second half of 8th century."
Date 1929
date QS:P571,+1929-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium ink on paper
medium QS:P186,Q127418;P186,Q11472,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 2.7 in (69.8 mm); width: 4.3 in (11.1 cm)
dimensions QS:P2048,2.750U218593
dimensions QS:P2049,4.375U218593
institution QS:P195,Q5090408
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01:12.002
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