Al-Hussein Al-Rafqi Al-Tamani’s unique and enlightening work on the science of spherics in astronomy
(الفريدة المنيرة في علم الكرة في علم الفلك الحسين الرفقي الطماني)

Title Al-Hussein Al-Rafqi Al-Tamani’s unique and enlightening work on the science of spherics in astronomy
Title Original الفريدة المنيرة في علم الكرة في علم الفلك الحسين الرفقي الطماني
Author Al-Quraymi Al-Othmani, Hussein Rifqi
Author Original القريمي العثماني، حسين رفقي
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 46
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics4012
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God who raised the domes of the revolving spheres without pillars (...) and yet, since the time had come in which the schools of the arts of truth had been studied (...) and football was the easiest way to know the spheres and their works (...). End of the manuscript: All of these are the alignment of the twelve houses, and know that the eight houses mentioned are four of them inclined to the wedges (...) and let this be the last thing we wanted in the speech (...). Font type: Moroccan
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Al-Hussein Al-Rafqi Al-Tamani’s unique and enlightening work on the science of spherics in astronomy

(الفريدة المنيرة في علم الكرة في علم الفلك الحسين الرفقي الطماني)
Author Al-Quraymi Al-Othmani, Hussein Rifqi
Author Original القريمي العثماني، حسين رفقي
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 46
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics4012
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God who raised the domes of the revolving spheres without pillars (...) and yet, since the time had come in which the schools of the arts of truth had been studied (...) and football was the easiest way to know the spheres and their works (...). End of the manuscript: All of these are the alignment of the twelve houses, and know that the eight houses mentioned are four of them inclined to the wedges (...) and let this be the last thing we wanted in the speech (...). Font type: Moroccan
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