- a book for al-Mu'tadid on
atmospheric phenomena. He died in c. 922. Al-
Nayrizi wrote a
commentary to the
translation in
Arabic by Al-Ḥajjāj ibn Yūsuf...
- Abu Sa'id
Gorgani (d. 9th century)
Ahmad Nahavandi (d. 9th century) Al-
Nayrizi (d. 922) Al-Battani (d. 929) Abū Ja'far al-Khāzin (d. 971) Abd Al-Rahman...
-
Gorgani Kushyar ibn
Labban Abū Ja'far al-Khāzin Al-Mahani Al-Marwazi Al-
Nayrizi Al-Saghani
Brethren of
Purity Abū Sahl al-Qūhī (Kuhi) Abu-Mahmud al-Khujandi...
- world. The
earliest description of the
spherical astrolabe dates to Al-
Nayrizi (fl. 892–902). In the 12th century,
Sharaf al-Dīn al-Tūsī
invented the...
- the
Pythagorean theorem by the ninth-century
Islamic mathematicians Al-
Nayrizi and Thābit ibn Qurra, and by the 19th-century
British amateur mathematician...
- Bello,
Anthony (22
April 2024). "Robert of Chester". The
commentary of Al-
Nayrizi on Book I of Euclid's
Elements of geometry, with an
introduction on the...
-
description of the
spherical astrolabe dates back to the
Persian astronomer Nayrizi (fl. 892–902). Pope
Sylvester II
applied the use of
sighting tubes with...
-
including Habash al-Hasib (active in
Damascus and
Baghdad c. 850), Al-
Nayrizi (Baghdad, c. 900), Ibn
Yunus (10th–11th century), Ibn al-Haytham (11th...
- jurist, exegete, and poet Nawbakhti, Ruh (10th century),
Islamic scholar Nayrizi (865–922),
mathematician and
astronomer Naqshband, Baha ud-Din (1318–1389)...
-
studies as part of
commentaries on Ptolemy's
Almagest as in the
works of al-
Nayrizi and al-Khazin
where each
demonstrated particular cases of Menelaus's theorem...