• Abu al-Qasim Maslama ibn Ahmad al-Majriti (Arabic: أبو القاسم مسلمة بن أحمد المجريطي: c. 950–1007), known or Latin as Methilem, was a Muslim Arab astronomer...
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    Picatrix (redirect from Ghāyat al-Hakīm)
    Arabic version, under the title Ġāyat al-Ḥakīm غاية الحكيم ) to the astronomer and mathematician Maslama Al-Majriti, who died between 1005 CE and 1008 CE...
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  • Majriti may refer to: Maslama al-Majriti, a 10th century astronomer in Islamic Spain Majriti (planet), a planet also designated Upsilon Andromedae d This...
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  • and Khazars Maslama ibn Hisham, Umayyad prince, son of Caliph Hisham Maslama ibn Yahya al-Bajali, governor of Egypt in 789 Maslama al-Majriti (died 1007/8)...
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    (written c. 820) is lost, but a version by the Spanish astronomer Maslama al-Majriti (c. 1000) has survived in a Latin translation, presumably by Adelard...
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    with relative accuracy. Another important astronomer from al-Andalus was Maslama al-Majriti (d. 1007), who played a role in translating and writing about...
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    after him. Al-Kindi (d. 873)—considered to be among the first Arab philosophers, he combined the ideology of Aristotle and Plato Maslama al-Majriti (950–1007)—Arab...
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    58–77. doi:10.2307/521636. JSTOR 521636. Holmyard, E. J. (1924). "Maslama al-Majriti and the Rutbatu'l-Hakim". Isis. 6 (3): 293–305. doi:10.1086/358238...
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    58–77. doi:10.2307/521636. JSTOR 521636. Holmyard, E. J. (1924). "Maslama al-Majriti and the Rutbatu'l-Hakim". Isis. 6 (3): 293–305. doi:10.1086/358238...
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    Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadani, Persian poet (b. 969) Guo, empress of the Song Dynasty (b. 975) Manjutakin, Fatimid general and governor Maslama al-Majriti, Andalusian...
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    philosophers. Having been brought to al-Andalus at an early date by the hadith scholar and alchemist Maslama al-Majriti of the Umayyad state of Córdoba (died...
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    Astrolabe (redirect from Ibn al-Sarraj)
    translated by John of Seville is in fact by Ibn al-Saffar, a disciple of Maslama al-Majriti. Glick, Thomas; et al., eds. (2005), Medieval Science, Technology...
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  • Ibn as-Saffar (redirect from Ibn al-Saffar)
    Ibn al-Saffar, a disciple of Maslama al-Majriti. Rius, Mònica (2007). "Ibn al-Ṣaffār: Abū al-Qāsim Aḥmad ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿUmar al-Ghāfiqī ibn al-Ṣaffār...
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  • (1953): German voice actor Marian Rivera (born 1984): Filipino actress Maslama al-Majriti (10th century – 1007 or 1008): Muslim astronomer Andrés Manuel del...
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    Moors (category History of al-Andalus)
    Emirate of Córdoba. Maslama al-Majriti, died 1007, Andalusian writer Al-Zahrawi (Abulcasis), Andalusian physician and surgeon whose work Al-Tasrif, published...
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    Fátima de Madrid (category 10th-century people from al-Andalus)
    Islamic Spain. She was purportedly the daughter of the astronomer Maslama al-Majriti, with whom she is said to have worked on several astronomical and...
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  • Rutbat al-hakim ("The Sage's Step" or "The Rank of the Wise"), which is (dubiously) attributed to al-Majriti: Holmyard, E.J. (1924). "Maslama al-Majriti and...
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    was first described by 11th century Arab-Spanish alchemist, Maslama al-Majriti, in Rutbat al-hakim. It was historically called red precipitate (as opposed...
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    traditionist Maslama al-Majriti (950–1007), astronomer, chemist, mathematician, economist Moulay Brahim (d. 1661 CE), Sufi saint Mujir al-Din (1456–1522)...
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  • named "Majriti". The winning name was submitted by the Vega Astronomy Club of Morocco, honoring the 10th-century scientist Maslama al-Majriti. Upsilon...
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    and translated by John of Seville is in fact by Ibn al-Saffar, a disciple of Maslama al-Majriti. Robinson, F N, ed. (1983) [1st ed 1933], The Complete...
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  • Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadani, Persian poet (b. 969) Guo, empress of the Song Dynasty (b. 975) Manjutakin, Fatimid general and governor Maslama al-Majriti, Andalusian...
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  • this period with the influence of Maslama al-Majriti (1007), who developed the work of Ptolemy and al-Khwarizmi. Ibn al-Saffar wrote about the astrolabe...
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    planets honour the 10th- and 11th-century astronomers Ibn al-Saffar, Ibn al-Samh and Maslama al-Majriti of Muslim Spain. In 2016, the IAU organized a Working...
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    attribution of the Ghayat al-hakim to Maslama al-Majriti (c. 950–1007). However, experts now attribute this work to Maslama al-Qurtubi: see Fierro 1996;...
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    physician to the Andalusian caliph Al-Hakam II. He was a contemporary of Andalusian chemists such as Ibn al-Wafid, al-Majriti and Artephius. He devoted his...
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