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Collection of the Treatises of al-Ṭūsī
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Yazar Ṭūsī, Naṣīr al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad, 1201-1274
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Örnek Metin Naseer al-Din (or al-Naseer) al-Tusi (1201--74 AD, 597--672 AH) was a Muslim Persian polymath. He was born in Tus, Khorasan, in present-day Iran. Al-Tusi witnessed the great invasion of the Islamic world by the Mongols, whom he later joined. He was said to have been in the company of Hulegu Khan when the latter destroyed the Abbasid capital of Baghdad in 1258 AD. Al-Tusi, already a well-known scientist, later convinced Hulegu Khan to construct an observatory to facilitate the establishment of accurate astronomical tables for better astrological predictions. Construction of the Rasad Khaneh observatory began in 1259 in Azerbaijan, west of Maragheh, the capital of the Ilkhanate Empire. Based on the observations made there, al-Tusi constructed very accurate tables of planetary movements. This work is the first of two volumes that contains a collection of seven treatises by al-Tusi on works by Greek astronomers and mathematicians: On the Book "Data" by Euclid; On the Book "Spherics" by Theodosius; On the Book "On the Moving Sphere" by Autolycus; On the Book "On Habitations" by Theodosius; On the Book "Optica" by Euclid; On the Book "Phenomena" by Euclid; and On the Book "On Days and Nights" by Theodosius. The first printed edition shown here was published in Hyderabad, present-day Pakistan, in 1939--40 (1358 AH).
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Collection of the Treatises of al-Ṭūsī

(مجموع الرسائل)
Yazar Ṭūsī, Naṣīr al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad, 1201-1274
Basım Yeri - [publisher not identified]
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource.
Kütüphane Kongre Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 2021666162
Kayıt Numarası 22053393
Örnek Metin Naseer al-Din (or al-Naseer) al-Tusi (1201--74 AD, 597--672 AH) was a Muslim Persian polymath. He was born in Tus, Khorasan, in present-day Iran. Al-Tusi witnessed the great invasion of the Islamic world by the Mongols, whom he later joined. He was said to have been in the company of Hulegu Khan when the latter destroyed the Abbasid capital of Baghdad in 1258 AD. Al-Tusi, already a well-known scientist, later convinced Hulegu Khan to construct an observatory to facilitate the establishment of accurate astronomical tables for better astrological predictions. Construction of the Rasad Khaneh observatory began in 1259 in Azerbaijan, west of Maragheh, the capital of the Ilkhanate Empire. Based on the observations made there, al-Tusi constructed very accurate tables of planetary movements. This work is the first of two volumes that contains a collection of seven treatises by al-Tusi on works by Greek astronomers and mathematicians: On the Book "Data" by Euclid; On the Book "Spherics" by Theodosius; On the Book "On the Moving Sphere" by Autolycus; On the Book "On Habitations" by Theodosius; On the Book "Optica" by Euclid; On the Book "Phenomena" by Euclid; and On the Book "On Days and Nights" by Theodosius. The first printed edition shown here was published in Hyderabad, present-day Pakistan, in 1939--40 (1358 AH).
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