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English: Arabe 3929, 151, Jariya
Reference: (19 December 2022). "Automated Slaves, Ambivalent Images, and Noneffective Machines in al-Jazari’s Compendium of the Mechanical Arts, 1206.". Inquiries into Art History: 768. DOI:10.11588/xxi.2022.4.91685.
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