Maġribī, Muḥyi-'d-Dīn al-
- Lebensdaten
- * 1220 in al- Andalus
(Identnummer GND: 4536234-8)
- † 1283 in Marāgheh
(Identnummer GND: 4297940-7)
- Handschriften
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- Verfasser:in [DE-BSB] Cod.arab. 873: Risāla fī ʿilm al-aḥkām an-nuǧūmīya
- Verfasser:in [DE-FBG] Ms. orient. A 65 - 1: Kitāb al-Madḫal
- Verfasser:in [DE-SBB] Ms. or. oct. 2592 - 02
- Verfasser:in [DE-SBB] Ms. or. oct. 3628 - 02: Kitāb Taḥāwīl sinī l-ʿālam wa-l-ḥukm li-l-ʿallāma Muḥyi-ʾd-Dīn Yaḥyā Ibn-Muḥammad Ibn-Abi-ʾš-Šukr al-Maġribī al-Munaǧǧim raḥimahū llāh f. 19b: ar-Risāla fī kaifīyat taḥāwīl sinī l-ʿālam wa-l-ḥukm
- Verfasser:in [DE-SBB] Ms. or. quart. 559 - 11: Taḥrīr kitāb maʾḫūḏāt
- Verfasser:in [DE-SBB] Ms. or. quart. 559 - 17: aš-šakl al-qaṭṭāʿ min an-nisba al-muʾallafa
- Verfasser:in [DE-SBB] Sprenger 1876 - 1: Kitāb tasṭīḥ al-aṣṭurlāb
Name
- Originalsprache
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- المغربي, محيي الدين
- Weitere Namensformen
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- Maghribī, Muḥyī al-Dīn al-
- Al-Magribī, Muḥyī al-Dīn
- Andalusī, Ibn Abī al-Shukr al-Maghribī
- Andalusī, Yaḥyá ibn Muḥammad ibn Abī al-Shukr
- Maġribī, Yaḥyā Ibn-Muḥammad Ibn-Abi-'š-Šukr al-
- Maghribī, Yaḥyá ibn Muḥammad ibn Abi al-Shukr al-
- المغربي, يحيى بن محمد بن ابي الشكر
- Qurṭubī, Muḥyī al-Dīn Yaḥyá ibn Muḥammad ibn Abī al-Shukr al-Maghribī al-Andalusī
- Yaḥyá ibn Muḥammad ibn Abī al-Shukr
- Ibn Abi asch-Schukr
- Ibn-Abi-'š-Šukr
- المغربي, محيي الدين
- Muḥyi-ʾd-Dīn Abu-ʾl-Fatḥ Yaḥyā Ibn-Muḥammad Ibn-Abi-ʾš-Šukr al-Maġribī al-Andalusī
- محيى الدين أبو الفتح يحيى بن محمد ابن أبي الشكر المغربي الأندلسي
- Ibn-Abi-'š-Šukr, Yaḥyā Ibn-Muḥammad
- Ibn Abī al-Shukr, Yaḥyá ibn Muḥammad
- ابن ابي الشكر، يحيى بن محمد
Biographische Info
- Lebensdaten
- * 1220 in al- Andalus
(Identnummer GND: 4536234-8) - † 1283 in Marāgheh
(Identnummer GND: 4297940-7) - Geschlecht
- Konfession
- Beruf(e)
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- Astronom
- Mathematiker
(Identnummer GND: 4003310-7)
(Identnummer GND: 4037945-0) - Geographischer Wirkungsbereich
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- Damaskus
(Identnummer GND: 4536234-8)
(Identnummer GND: 4297940-7)
(Identnummer GND: 4010956-2) - Literaturangaben
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- Comes, Mercè. 2007. “Ibn Abī Al‐Shukr: Muḥyī Al‐Milla Wa‐ʾL‐Dīn Yaḥyā Abū ʿAbdallāh
Ibn Muḥammad Ibn Abī Al‐Shukr Al‐Maghribī Al‐Andalusī [Al‐Qurṭubī]”. In The Biographical
Encyclopedia Of Astronomers, ed. Thomas al., 548-49. New York: Springer-Verlag.
İhsanoğlu, Ekmeleddin, and Boris Rozenfeld. 2003. Mathematicians, Astronomers And Other Scholars Of Islamic Civilisation And Their Works (7Th-19Th C.). Istanbul: Research Centre for Islamic History, Art, and Culture. Pp. 226-27 (no. 635).
Comes, Mercè. 2002. “The Localities In Al‐Maghrib And The Meridian Of Water In The Tāj Al‐Azyāj”. In 7E Colloque Maghrebin Sur L'histoire Des Mathématiques Arabes. Marrakech.
Comes, Mercè, and S. Ansari. (2002) 2002. “Some New Maghribî Sources Dealing With Trepidation.”. Science And Technology In The Islamic World. Turnhout: Brepols.
Proceedings of the XXth International Congress of History of Science (Liège, 20-26 July 1997), Vol. 21.
Comes, Mercè. 2002. “Ibn Abī ʾL‐Šukr Al‐Magribī, Abū ʿAbd Allāh”. In Enciclopedia De Al-Andalus. Diccionario De Autores Y Obras Andalusíes, 1:381-385. Granada: El Legado andalusí.
Comes, Mercè. 2002. “Ibn Abī ʾL‐Šukr Al‐Magribī, Abū ʿAbd Allāh”. In Enciclopedia De Al-Andalus. Diccionario De Autores Y Obras Andalusíes, 1:381-385. Granada: El Legado andalusí.
Comes, Mercè, and Ekmeleddin Günergun. 2000. “Islamic Geographical Coordinates: Al-Andalus' Contribution To The Correct Measurement Of The Size Of The Mediterranean”. Science In Islamic Civilisation: Proceedings Of The International Symposium “Science Institutions In Islamic Civilisation” And “Science And Technology In The Turkish And Islamic World”. Istanbul: IRCICA.
Comes, Mercè. 2000. “A New Manuscript Of Ibn Abī ʾL‐Shukr's Tāj Al‐Azyāj”. In Vii International Symposium On The History Of Arabic Sciences. Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates.
Moya, Julio. 1998. “An Outline Of The History Of Maghribî Zijes From The End Of The Thirteenth Century”. Journal For The History Of Astronomy 29: 93-102.
Comes, Mercè. 1994. “The ‘Meridian Of Water’ In The Tables Of Geographical Coordinates Of Al-Andalus And North Africa”. Journal For The History Of Arabic Science 10: 41-51. Repr. in: The Formation of al-Andalus, Pt 2: Language, Religion, Culture and the Sciences, eds. M. Fierro and J. Samsó, pp. 381-91. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1998.
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Saliba, George. 1994. A History Of Arabic Astronomy: Planetary Theories During The Golden Age Of Islam. New York: New York University Press.
Samsó, Julio. 1992. Las Ciencias De Los Antiguos En Al-Andalus. Madrid: Editorial MAPFRE.
Saliba, George. 1987. “Theory And Observation In Islamic Astronomy: The Work Of Ibn Al-Shāṭir Of Damascus”. Journal For The History Of Astronomy 18 (1): 35-43.
Repr: Saliba, G. A History of Arabic Astronomy: Planetary Theories during the Golden Age of Islam, pp. 233-41.
Kennedy, Edward, and Mary Kennedy. 1987. Geographical Coordinates Of Localities From Islamic Sources. Frankfurt am Main: Institut für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften an der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität.
Saliba, George. 1986. “The Determination Of New Planetary Parameters At The Maragha Observatory”. Centaurus 29: 249-271.
Repr: Saliba, G. A History of Arabic Astronomy: Planetary Theories during the Golden Age of Islam, pp. 208-30.
King, David. 1986. A Survey Of The Scientific Manuscripts In The Egyptian National Library. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns; The American Research Center in Egypt. P. 151 G21).
Saliba, George. 1985. “Solar Observations At The Maraghah Observatory Before 1275: A New Set Of Parameters”. Journal For The History Of Astronomy 16: 113-122.
Repr: Saliba, G. A History of Arabic Astronomy: Planetary Theories during the Golden Age of Islam, pp. 177-86.
Saliba, George. 1984. “Arabic Astronomy And Copernicus”. Zeitschrift Für Geschichte Der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften 1: 73-87.
Repr: Saliba, G.. A History of Arabic Astronomy: Planetary Theories during the Golden Age of Islam, pp. 291-305.
- Comes, Mercè. 2007. “Ibn Abī Al‐Shukr: Muḥyī Al‐Milla Wa‐ʾL‐Dīn Yaḥyā Abū ʿAbdallāh
Ibn Muḥammad Ibn Abī Al‐Shukr Al‐Maghribī Al‐Andalusī [Al‐Qurṭubī]”. In The Biographical
Encyclopedia Of Astronomers, ed. Thomas al., 548-49. New York: Springer-Verlag.
- bib. Referenz
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- Heinrich Suter: Die Mathematiker und Astronomen der Araber und ihre Werke. Leipzig,
1900, S. 155f.
GAL² 1/626 S 1/868-69; Kaḥḥāla 12/224-25; Ziriklī 8/166.
- Heinrich Suter: Die Mathematiker und Astronomen der Araber und ihre Werke. Leipzig,
1900, S. 155f.
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