- (14 June 1895). "Al
Achsasi Al
Mouakket, on a
catalogue of
stars in the
Calendarium of
Mohammad Al
Achsasi Al
Mouakket".
Monthly Notices of the Royal...
- Muḥammad al
Achsasi al
Mouakket (Arabic: محمد الاخصاصي الموقت) was a 17th
century Egyptian astronomer whose calendarium and
catalogue of stars, al-Durrah...
- B ****el – On a
catalogue of
stars in the
Calendarium of Al
Achsasi Al
Mouakket Consisting with θ Cet, η Cet (Deneb Algenubi), ζ Cet (Baten Kaitos), and...
-
foremost twin. In the
catalogue of
stars in the
Calendarium of al Achsasi al
Mouakket, this star was
designated Aoul al Dzira,
which was
translated into Latin...
- B. (June 1895). "Al
Achsasi Al
Mouakket, on a
catalogue of
stars in the
Calendarium of
Mohammad Al
Achsasi Al
Mouakket".
Monthly Notices of the Royal...
- The term
nayyir al-fakka or Nir al
Feccah appeared in the Al
Achsasi Al
Mouakket catalogue. In Chinese, 貫索 (Guàn Suǒ),
meaning Coiled Thong,
refers to an...
- B ****el – On a
catalogue of
stars in the
Calendarium of Al
Achsasi Al
Mouakket Flamsteed unlettered it in his
catalogue and atlas.
Bayer originally lettered...
-
constellation Cetus. In the
catalogue of
stars in the
Calendarium of Al
Achsasi al
Mouakket,
written at
Cairo about 1650, this star was
designated Thālith al Naʽāmāt...
-
sight from the Earth. The term Al Nesr Al Tair
appeared in Al
Achsasi al
Mouakket's catalogue,
which was
translated into
Latin as
Vultur Volans. This name...
- B. (June 1895), "Al
Achsasi Al
Mouakket, on a
catalogue of
stars in the
Calendarium of
Mohammad Al
Achsasi Al
Mouakket",
Monthly Notices of the Royal...