- century. Abu Ma'shar al-Balkhi (d.
circa 886), in his
Introductorium in
astronomiam,
taught that ebb and
flood tides were
caused by the Moon. Abu Ma'shar...
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tractatus brevis. Oxford:
Henry Clements, 1715.
Introductio ad
Veram Astronomiam seu
Lectiones Astronomicae. Oxford:
Henry Clements, 1718. Keill's publisher...
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himself with the
publication of his
Opera pertinentia ad
opticam et
astronomiam, etc.,
published in 1785 in five
volumes quarto.
After a
visit of some...
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translated into
Latin by John of
Seville in 1133, as
Introductorium in
Astronomiam, and again, less
literally and abridged, as De
magnis coniunctionibus...
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carried by the Arab
astronomer Albumasar (787–886)
whose Introductorium in
Astronomiam and De
Magnis Coniunctionibus argued the view that both
individual actions...
- most
influential Islamic astrologers. His
treatise Introductorium in
Astronomiam (Kitab al-Mudkhal al-Kabīr)
spoke of how '"only by
observing the great...
- In the 9th century,
Persian astrologer Albumasarl's
Introductorium in
Astronomiam was one of the most
important sources for the
recovery of
Aristotle for...
-
carried by the Arab
astronomer Albumasar (787-886)
whose Introductorium in
Astronomiam and De
Magnis Coniunctionibus argued the view that both
individual actions...
-
novam Marci Beneventani astronomiam (in Latin). Paris:
Simon de Colines. 1522. "Apologia
adversus novam Marci Beneventani astronomiam" (Paris, 1522); "Defensio...
- (in Latin). Bologna:
Giovanni Battista Ferroni. 1643.
Almagestum novum astronomiam veterem novamque complectens observationibus aliorum et
propriis novisque...