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SUHAYL · VOLUME 1 |
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Contents |
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Presentation |
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List of Contributors |
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J.L. BERGGREN & GLEN
VAN BRUMMELEN, Abū Sahl al-Kūhī's "On the Ratio
of the Segments of a Single Line that Falls on Three Lines" |
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A. DJEBBAR, Figurate
Numbers in the Mathematical Tradition of al-Andalus and the Maghrib
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57 |
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R. PUIG, The Theory
of the Moon in the Al-Zīj al-Kāmil
fī-l-Ta'ālīm of Ibn al- Hā'im
(ca. 1205) |
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D. PINGREE, Sanskrit
Translations of Arabic and Persian Astronomical Texts at the Court
of Jayasimha of Jayapura |
101 |
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M. FORCADA, Astrology
and Folk Astronomy : the Mukhtaṣar min
al-Anwā' of Aḥmad b. Fāris |
107 |
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D.A. KING, Too Many
Cooks... A New Account of the Earliest Muslim Geodetic Measurements
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P. KUNITZSCH, The Chapter on the
Stars in an Early European Treatise on the Use of the Astrolabe
(ca. AD 1000) |
243 |
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R. LORCH, Some Early Applications of the Sine Quadrant
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M. VILADRICH, Medieval
Islamic Horary Quadrants for Specific Latitudes and their Influence
on the European Tradition |
273 |
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Reviews |
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Y. TZVI LANGERMANN,
The Jews and the Sciences in the Middle Ages
(J. Samsó) |
357 |
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LODI NAUTA & ARJO VANDERJAGT (EDS.),
Between Demonstration and Imagination. Essays in the History of
Science and Philosophy presented to John D. North (M. Forcada) |
360 |
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DAVID A. KING,
World-Maps for Finding the Direction and Distance to Mecca. Innovation
and Tradition in Islamic Science (M. Comes) |
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JAN P. HOGENDIJK (ED.),
Die Schrift des Ibrāhīm b. Sinān
b. Thābit über die Schatteninstrumente. Übersetz und erläuted
von Paul Luckey (M. Viladrich) |
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