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Faksimiles
Ausgabe:
Čāp-i awwal
Originalschrift Ausgabe:
چاپ اول
Originalschrift Titel:
سه رساله از ثابت بن قرّه : (ساعتهای آفتابی، حرکت خورشید و ماه، چهارده وجهی مهاط در کره)
Originalschrift Person/Organisation:
ثابت بن قرة
Originalschrift Verlag:
تهران : مرکز پژوهشى ميراث مکتوب با همکارى پژوهشکدۀ تاريخ علم دانشگاه تهران
ISBN:
9789004406360
Serie:
Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb 16
Originaltitel:
Works 2014 Selections
Inhalt:
Thābit born Qurra (d. 288/901) was a gifted mathematician, scientist and translator of many Greek scientific works, who knew Greek, Syriac and Arabic. He might have spent his entire life in his native Ḥarrān as a money-changer were it not for his chance encounter with Muḥammad born Mūsā (259/873) of the famous Banū Mūsā brothers, specialists in mathematics and astronomy and among the most important intellectuals of Baghdad at the time. Appreciating his intelligence and his mastery of languages, Muḥammad took Thābit back with him to Baghdad, where he was trained in philosophy, astronomy and mathematics. Thābit then set out on a brilliant career as a translator and author in his own right, writing on all the applied sciences of his time. This facsimile edition of three texts on sundials, solar and lunar motions, and a fourteen-sided solid inside a sphere reproduces the well-known MS Istanbul, Köprülü 948, dated 370/981, copied by Thābit’s grandson Ibrāhīm
Anmerkung:
"Nuskhah bargardān bih qaṭʻ-i aṣl-i nuskhah-i khaṭṭī bih shumārah-i 948 Kitābkhānah-i Kūprūlū (Istānbūl) kitābat 370 hijrī"
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"A facsimile edition of the manuscript (MS 948, Koprulu Library, Istanbul, Turkey) copied in 370 A.H (981 A.D)"--Added title page
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Bibliografische Angaben (vorangehende S.32-34) und Index
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In arabischer Schrift, persisch und arabisch, mit einem Vorwort in englisch
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9786002030511
Weitere Ausg.:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Seh risāla az Thābit b. Qurra: Sāʿathā-yi āftābī, Ḥarakat-i khurshīd u māh, Chahārdah wajhī muḥāṭ dar kurah Leiden, Boston : BRILL, [2014] ISBN 9786002030511
Sprache:
Persisch
Schlagwort(e):
Astronomie
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Geometrie
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Sonnenuhr
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Planetenbahn
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Geschichte 9. Jh.
DOI:
10.1163/9789004406360
Mehr zum Autor:
Ṯābit Ibn-Qurra 836-901
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