- al-Ṣābiʾ, Arabic: أبو الحسن ثابت بن قرة بن زهرون الحراني الصابئ, Latin:
Thebit/Thebith/Tebit; 826 or 836 –
February 19, 901), was a
scholar known for his...
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southwest is the
flooded remnants of
Thebit P,
which is
actually larger in
diameter than
Thebit itself. The rim of
Thebit is
generally circular in outline...
- km)
Schickard (212 km)
Seleucus (45 km)
Stadius (68 km) Stöfler (130 km)
Thebit (55 km)
Theophilus (99 km)
Tycho (85 km)
Vendelinus (141 km)
Wargentin (85...
- the IAU. To the
northeast is the
crater Alpetragius, and to the east is
Thebit. North,
Gerald (2007).
Observing the moon: the
modern astronomer's guide...
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astronomers who made
significant contributions to the
science include Al-Battani,
Thebit, Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi, Biruni, Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm al-Zarqālī, Al-Birjandi...
- east of Mare Nubium. The
smaller Alpetragius lies to the northwest, and
Thebit is to the
southwest along the edge of the mare.
Arzachel is
remarkably clear...
- centuries) in De Revolutionibus:
Albategnius (Al-Battani),
Averroes (Ibn Rushd),
Thebit (Thabit Ibn Qurra),
Arzachel (Al-Zarqali), and
Alpetragius (Al-Bitruji)...
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crater Regiomont**** is
attached to the
southern rim. To the
northwest is
Thebit and just to the
northeast lies La Caille. The
outer wall of
Purbach is heavily...
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duplicating the cube to
problems in algebra. Thābit ibn
Qurra (known as
Thebit in Latin) (836–901)
dealt with
arithmetic operations applied to
ratios of...
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Piccolomini Pitatus Plinius Rheita Russell Schickard Seleucus Stadius Stöfler
Thebit Theophilus Tycho Vendelinus Wargentin List of
craters on the Moon List of...