Author
Al-Naseer Al-Tusi, Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Al-Hasan, Abu Jaafar, Nasir Al-Din, 672 AH / 1274 AD.
Author Original
النصير الطوسي، محمد بن محمد بن الحسن، أبو جعفر، نصير الدين، هـم
Publication Date
845 AH / 1441 AD
Publication Place
Istanbul - Turkey -
Not identified
Subject
Body, astronomy.
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
6
Physical Dimensions
26cm × 17.4cm
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
2760
Record ID
CC 18825
Library Location
Türkiye (Istanbul) - Hagia Sophia Library - Hagia Sophia
Date
845 AH / 1441 AD
Notes
The pages are annotated, and in the margins of the copy there are comments and corrections.
Sample Text
The book of Aristarchus on the body of the two luminaries, and after them seventeen figures. The beginning of the book: We assume that the moon receives light from the sun, and that the extent of the Earth in the zodiacal orbit is the same as the center, and the point is that if the moon appears to us to be straight in the middle in the light, then its great circle, which is parallel to the circle separating the dark part and the light part, strikes us.
Cilt
سختيان بزخرفة مركزية مضغوطة، وله لسان
CDc
15389
Durum
نسخة جيدة.
Muhafız
السلطان محمود خان؛ حرر الوقفية أحمد شيخ زاده المفتش بأوقاف الحرمين الشريفين.
Resimler
توجد في النسخة أشكال هندسية توضيحية باللون الأحمر.
Mürekkep rengi
أسود
Satır sayısı
29
Sahiplik
أحمد بن محمد بن علي القوشجي.
– عبد الرحمن بن علي بن المؤيد
Kaynakça
الأعلام، ج 7، ص 30؛ كشف الظنون، ج 1، ص 383؛ كشف الظنون، ج 3، ص 35.
Yazı türü
Nastaʿlīq