Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... astrolabe to a degree of great perfection and Mäshällah's treatise became the standard book on the subject , and remained so in the Latin Middle Ages when it was known as the De compositione Astrolabii , by the author Messahalla . The ...
... astrolabe to a degree of great perfection and Mäshällah's treatise became the standard book on the subject , and remained so in the Latin Middle Ages when it was known as the De compositione Astrolabii , by the author Messahalla . The ...
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... astrolabe described by Islamic astronomers in the ninth century and now made known in Latin by a short treatise written by the Benedictine Hermann of Reichenau ( 1013-1054 ) . The astrolabe was a small brass instrument shaped as a ...
... astrolabe described by Islamic astronomers in the ninth century and now made known in Latin by a short treatise written by the Benedictine Hermann of Reichenau ( 1013-1054 ) . The astrolabe was a small brass instrument shaped as a ...
330. oldal
... astrolabe . Oriens - Occidens , Hildesheim , 1968 , 287-318 . Kiely , E. R. Surveying instruments , their history and classroom use , New York , 1947 . Lloyd , A. Some outstanding clocks over seven hundred years 1250–1950 , London ...
... astrolabe . Oriens - Occidens , Hildesheim , 1968 , 287-318 . Kiely , E. R. Surveying instruments , their history and classroom use , New York , 1947 . Lloyd , A. Some outstanding clocks over seven hundred years 1250–1950 , London ...
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