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IBN ASH-SHĀTIR
 
(1304-1379 A.D.)
 
'Ala' ad-dīn b. Ibrāhīm b. Muḥ. Ibn ash-Shātir. An astronomer from Damascus.
'Ala' ad-dīn b. Ibrāhīm b. Muḥ. Ibn ash-Shātir. An astronomer from Damascus.


Brockelmann 2, 126 s.  
Brockelmann 2, 126 s.  
K. az-Zīj (Astronomical Tables)
K. az-Zīj (Astronomical Tables)
MS.: Leiden MS ar. 530, fol. 144 v - 145 r, 65, fol. 120 r - 122 r.
MS.: Leiden MS ar. 530, fol. 144 v - 145 r, 65, fol. 120 r - 122 r.
Exc.: MC 1308.
Exc.: MC 1308.


T.: MC A:1
T.: MC A:1
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Long. Lat.
Long. Lat.
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Jarmī of the Ḥabasha           41° 40' 19° 40’
Jarmī of the Ḥabasha           41° 40' 19° 40’


Dongola of the Nūba           53° 40' 14° O’
Dongola of the Nūba           53° 40' 14° 0’


(MC 1308).
(MC 1308).


[[Category:Literary Sources]]
[[Category:Literary Sources]]

Revision as of 15:36, 8 January 2015

[p. 525]

IBN ASH-SHĀTIR

(1304-1379 A.D.)

'Ala' ad-dīn b. Ibrāhīm b. Muḥ. Ibn ash-Shātir. An astronomer from Damascus.

Brockelmann 2, 126 s.

K. az-Zīj (Astronomical Tables)

MS.: Leiden MS ar. 530, fol. 144 v - 145 r, 65, fol. 120 r - 122 r.

Exc.: MC 1308.

T.: MC A:1


Long. Lat.

Jarmī of the Ḥabasha 41° 40' 19° 40’

Dongola of the Nūba 53° 40' 14° 0’

(MC 1308).