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Thinking Outside the Sphere Views of the Stars from Aristotle to Herschel Thinking Outside the Sphere
The Persian-Toledan Astronomical Connection and the European Renaissance
Al-Kindi, a Ninth-Century Physician, Philosopher, And
Origins of Astrolabe Theory the Origins of the Astrolabe Were in Classical Greece
Science and Technology in Medieval Islam
The Arabic-Latin Translators – Natural Science and Philosophy
History of Islamic Science
Life and Activity of Nasir Al-Din Al-Tusi
Islamic Civilization Overview
Al-Bīrūnī: the Plate of the Eclipses
Instructions for Using Your Astrolabe Here
The History of Cartography, Volume 2, Book 1
Science and Technology in Medieval Islam
Ince the Beginning of Mankind People Have Been Fascinated by the Sky
Astrolabes and Medieval Travel Sara Schechner
Tijdschrift 265 Feestrede G
Top View
The Linear Astrolabe of Al-Tusi
Make Your Own Astrolabe
The Astrolabe
Using an Astrolabe
Tusi, Mathematician, Mathematics Educator and Teacher, and the Saviour of the Mathematics
Make an Astrolabe Activity
Building a Model Astrolabe
Origins of Modern Astronomy Announcement Aristotle's
Averroes, the Decisive Treatise (C. 1180)1
Maragheh Observatory; Realizing Contemporary Visions in Far Past
Islamic Astronomy by Owen Gingerich
Introducing Triquetrum, a Possible Future for Kepler and Ptolemy II∗
EMILY BRAIN and DAVID BILKEY Hippocampal Astrolabe: Navigating
The Astrolabe Was the Most Sophisticated Astronomical Instrument Model, Which May Be Distributed Freely Under the GPL Or in Widespread Use
Astrolabe As Portal to the Universe, Inventions Across Civilizations
Taking Possession of Astronomy It Noteworthy
The Mathematics of the Astrolabe and Its History
Universal Geogebra Astrolabe