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... Latin ( p . 190 ) . This zīj is usually the source of the Indian methods which emerged from time to time in Latin astronomy even after the Ptolemaic tradition had become universal . Astronomical tables were composed in great numbers by ...
... Latin ( p . 190 ) . This zīj is usually the source of the Indian methods which emerged from time to time in Latin astronomy even after the Ptolemaic tradition had become universal . Astronomical tables were composed in great numbers by ...
188. oldal
... Latin Europe While Arab science flourished in the east there was little progress in the west . After the disintegration of the Roman Empire , knowledge of the Greek language disappeared , and the few early Medieval scholars were in ...
... Latin Europe While Arab science flourished in the east there was little progress in the west . After the disintegration of the Roman Empire , knowledge of the Greek language disappeared , and the few early Medieval scholars were in ...
370. oldal
... Latin translation by Hugo Sanctal- lensis ( ed . E. Millas - Vendrell , El com- mentario de ibn al - Mutanna , Barcelona- Madrid , 1963 ) . Ibn ash - Shatir 1304-1376 An Arabian astronomer who lived in Damascus . He worked out a ...
... Latin translation by Hugo Sanctal- lensis ( ed . E. Millas - Vendrell , El com- mentario de ibn al - Mutanna , Barcelona- Madrid , 1963 ) . Ibn ash - Shatir 1304-1376 An Arabian astronomer who lived in Damascus . He worked out a ...
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