Author
Al-Hanafi, Shams al-Din Ismail
Author Original
الحنفي، شمس الدين إسماعيل
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Pages Count
10
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
affichage_numerics2029
Notes
The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful....He said....Shams al-Din Ismail al-Hanafi....This is a summary of the science of surveying, very good and navigable to the edge of the space of shapes, explained by permitting the untying of the knots of the shapes in it....in detail for linear, surface, and body surveys.....and it is called untying the knots of shapes in the space of shapes.
The end of the manuscript: by dividing the factorial of the second by the third by the first and subtracting from the outside what is between your feet and the end of the river next to you, and if... in relation to what came out, it is the answer. This method is the easiest way to find out the dimensional area because it does not require an increase in cost. It ended, thank God.
The text in this collection begins on p. 182 to p. 187
We did not find a translation of the author in the available sources, but Muhammad al-Arabi al-Khattabi mentioned in the catalog of the Hasaniyya Treasury (vol. 3, p. 58) that the author was alive in the year 650 AH = 1252 AD - citing Brockelmann - then he commented in the margin that it was likely that the author was Shams al-Din Ismail bin Ibrahim al-Mardini, known as Ibn Fulus - and we found a translation of him by Brockelmann (section 5, p. 163). He died in 650 AH = 1252 AD, but no book with this title was mentioned
Microfilm: The original copy of this manuscript is in the possession of the Hassaniya Treasury in the Royal Palace in Rabat, No. 53
Font type: Moroccan