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Quadrant (instrument)
Abd Al-Rahman Al-Sufi and His Book of the Fixed Stars: a Journey of Re-Discovery
Bīrūnī's Telescopic-Shape Instrument for Observing the Lunar
Science and Technology in Medieval Islam
Muslims in Pioneering Modern Knowledge: Chronicles of the Freely Or Unconsciously Surrendered Legacies to the West
The Islamic Connection
Mathematical Instruments Commonly Used Among the Ottomans
Hipparchus's Table of Chords
Muslim Observatories
The Observational Instruments at the Maragha Observatory After AD 1300*
Ince the Beginning of Mankind People Have Been Fascinated by the Sky
Astrolabes and Medieval Travel Sara Schechner
Renaissance Star Charts Anna Friedman Herlihy
Kennedy Islamic Mathematical Geography
Claudius Ptolemy
The Thousand Star Magnitudes in the Catalogues of Ptolemy, Al Sufi, and Tycho Are All Corrected for Atmospheric Extinction
The Observational Instruments of Istanbul Observatory April 2005
Taking Possession of Astronomy It Noteworthy
M^Ittt of ^J^Iutfoyl^ Mr. Ehtesham Bin Hasan
Top View
An Instrument of Mass Calculation Made by Nasğūlus in Baghdad Ca
The Maragheh Observatory, Iran
Quadrant Constructions and Applications in Western Europe During the Early Renaissance / by R. Darren Stanley
Kāshī's Lunar Measurements
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Astronomy Before the Telescope Observing Certificate
Abd Al-Rahman Al-Sufi and His Book of the Fixed Stars: a Journey of Re-Discovery
Muslim Observatories
Ulugh Beg's Observatory, Uzbekistan
Time for an Arab Astronomy Renaissance
Ulugh Beg, Prince of Stars
Mathematical Knowledge of Architecture in the Works of Kâshânî
Balances and Astrolabes Galal A
Contribution of Muslim Astronomical Scientists to the World
Kāshī: Ghiyāth (Al‐Milla Wa‐) Al‐Dīn Jamshīd Ibn Masʿūd Ibn Maḥmūd Al‐Kāshī [Al‐Kāshānī]
The Science of Al-Biruni
7 Astronomy, Astrology, Observatories and Calendars