Article ID: CBB305081852

Some Late Medieval Tables in Hebrew for Planetary Equations (2020)

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In this paper the focus is on tables for planetary equations in three sets of astronomical tables in Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic (Arabic written in Hebrew characters) that depart from the standard tradition represented by the zij of al-Battānī (d. 929). The Persian Tables in Hebrew by Solomon ben Elijah of Thessalonika (late fourteenth century) is an adaptation of the Īlkhānī zij by Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī (d. 1274) with a Byzantine Greek intermediary. An anonymous set of tables in Hebrew is an adaptation of the Šāmil zij the author of which is generally assumed to be Athīr al-Dīn al-Abharī (fl. 1240). And Joseph b. Isaac Ibn Waqār (fourteenth century) composed a set of astronomical tables in Judeo- Arabic in which he referred to Ibn al-Kammād (fl. 1116). These tables illustrate the ingenuity of medieval astronomers in offering new presentations of tables, without changing the models or the underlying parameters. They also reveal the ongoing interest by members of the Jewish community in developments in Islamic astronomy.

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Authors & Contributors
Biesterfeldt, Hans Hinrich
Brieux, Alain
Brooke, John Hedley
Burnett, Charles
Dillon, John M.
Eisen, Arri
Journals
Almagest
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Publishers
Brill
Cambridge University Press
Arcadian Library
Ashgate, Variorum
Brepols Publishers
Curzon
Concepts
Islam
Judaism
Science and religion
Christianity
Astronomy
Arab/Islamic world, civilization and culture
People
Clement of Alexandria
Ibn al-Haytham, Abū ʿAlī al-Ḥasan
Origen
Philo of Alexandria
Plato
Spinoza, Baruch
Time Periods
Medieval
Early modern
Renaissance
Modern
12th century
13th century
Places
Spain
Ottoman Empire
China
Greece
Italy
Byzantium
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