- the name
variant "Alhazen";
before Risner he was
known in the west as
Alhacen.
Works by
Alhazen on
geometric subjects were
discovered in the Bibliothèque...
-
medieval Arab
scholar Ibn al-Haytham,
known in the West as
Alhazen or
Alhacen (965–c. 1040 AD). The Book of
Optics presented experimentally founded arguments...
- exist." In the
early 11th century, the
Muslim physicist Ibn al-Haytham (
Alhacen or Alhazen)
discussed space perception and its
epistemological implications...
- Ibn
Yunus Abu Nasr
Mansur Kushyar ibn
Labban Al-Karaji Ibn al-Haytham (
Alhacen/Alhazen) Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī Ibn
Tahir al-Baghdadi Al-Nasawi Al-Jayyani...
- (2001).
Alhacen's Theory of
Visual Perception: A
Critical Edition, with
English Translation and Commentary, of the
First Three Books of
Alhacen's De Aspectibus...
- of
light and color.
Pecham followed the
model set
forth by
Alhacen, but
interpreted Alhacen's ideas in the
manner of
Roger Bacon. Like his predecessors...
- (2001).
Alhacen's Theory of
Visual Perception: A
Critical Edition, with
English Translation and Commentary, of the
First Three Books of
Alhacen's De Aspectibus...
- such as
disproof of
existing theory by
experiment have been used
since Alhacen (1027) and his Book of Optics, and
Galileo (1638) and his Two New Sciences...
-
influential Abbasid philosophers include al-Jahiz, and Ibn al-Haytham (
Alhacen). As
power shifted from the
Umayyads to the Abbasids, the architectural...
- counterattack, the
Khitan forces withdrew. 1011–1021: Ibn al-Haytham (
Alhacen), a
famous Iraqi scientist working in Egypt,
feigns madness in fear of...