Tuḥfat al-rāghib wa-ṭurfat al-ṭālib fī taysīr al-nayyirayn wa-ḥarakāt al-kawākib — Glaser_163 — Glaser

Title Tuḥfat al-rāghib wa-ṭurfat al-ṭālib fī taysīr al-nayyirayn wa-ḥarakāt al-kawākib — Glaser_163 — Glaser
Author Muhammad bin Abi Bakr Al-Farsi
Author Original محمد بن أبي بكر الفارسي
Publication Date: 1339
Publication Place State Library (Berlin) -
Subject None | 1aThe first chapter on the names of the four dates used in this era. 1bThe second chapter on how to extract dates from the history of the Arabs and knowing their calamities. 2bThe third chapter on mentioning the twelve signs and houses, their images and destinations, correcting their names, and mentioning the seasons of the year... 6a The critical chapter on the moon’s arrival in the zodiac signs and houses in winter ways.........missing.........missing. The eleventh chapter on knowing the possibility of seeing the crescents...... 11a Chapter The twelfth chapter in salt relates to the above and benefits that are indispensable to the student of this knowledge None
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library: Islamic Scientific Manuscripts Initiative (ISMI)
Library Asset ID Ahlwardt: 5731
Record ID 64882
Library Location State Library (Berlin)
Date 1339
Notes This is a short anonymous 12-chapter work on astrology. This particular witness, copied the end of Ḏu al-Ḥijjaẗ 739 [= July 1339], is incomplete in that it is missing the end of Ch.8; all of Chs. 9 and 10; f.9b is blank; and f.10a has only 2 lines from Ch. 11, which are repeated on f.10b. It also contains several hand-drawn diagrams on the 12 zodiacal constellations. | [fol.12a] ...the eve of the third of the last ten days of the month of Al-Hijjah, one of the months of the year seven hundred and thirty-nine...
Sample Text [fol.1a] Praise be to God who placed signs in the sky to be followed and decreed them stations... As for what follows, I turned to astrology and corrected them according to the science of the calendar after verifying them, etc. - [fol.12a]... Most of these planets are placed by astrologers in the astrolabe to take the height at night, and this is the last thing we have put in this book, and praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds.
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Sayfa başına satır 33-36
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Tuḥfat al-rāghib wa-ṭurfat al-ṭālib fī taysīr al-nayyirayn wa-ḥarakāt al-kawākib — Glaser_163 — Glaser

Author Muhammad bin Abi Bakr Al-Farsi
Author Original محمد بن أبي بكر الفارسي
Publication Date 1339
Publication Place State Library (Berlin) -
Subject None | 1aThe first chapter on the names of the four dates used in this era. 1bThe second chapter on how to extract dates from the history of the Arabs and knowing their calamities. 2bThe third chapter on mentioning the twelve signs and houses, their images and destinations, correcting their names, and mentioning the seasons of the year... 6a The critical chapter on the moon’s arrival in the zodiac signs and houses in winter ways.........missing.........missing. The eleventh chapter on knowing the possibility of seeing the crescents...... 11a Chapter The twelfth chapter in salt relates to the above and benefits that are indispensable to the student of this knowledge None
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library Islamic Scientific Manuscripts Initiative (ISMI)
Library Asset ID Ahlwardt: 5731
Record ID 64882
Library Location State Library (Berlin)
Date 1339
Notes This is a short anonymous 12-chapter work on astrology. This particular witness, copied the end of Ḏu al-Ḥijjaẗ 739 [= July 1339], is incomplete in that it is missing the end of Ch.8; all of Chs. 9 and 10; f.9b is blank; and f.10a has only 2 lines from Ch. 11, which are repeated on f.10b. It also contains several hand-drawn diagrams on the 12 zodiacal constellations. | [fol.12a] ...the eve of the third of the last ten days of the month of Al-Hijjah, one of the months of the year seven hundred and thirty-nine...
Sample Text [fol.1a] Praise be to God who placed signs in the sky to be followed and decreed them stations... As for what follows, I turned to astrology and corrected them according to the science of the calendar after verifying them, etc. - [fol.12a]... Most of these planets are placed by astrologers in the astrolabe to take the height at night, and this is the last thing we have put in this book, and praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds.
Dijitalleştirilme See scanned images
Sayfa başına satır 33-36
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