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- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl abstract "Abū al‐ʿUqūl Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad al‐Ṭabarī (flourished in Yemen during the 14th century) was a leading astronomer in Ta'izz and the first teacher of astronomy at the Muʾayyadiyya Madrasa. He is known for compiling the largest single corpus of tables for astronomical timekeeping in a specific latitude during medieval times, with over 100,000 entries. Another interesting feature of his work was determining the latitude of Ta'izz as 13° 37' (where the actual is 13° 35').".
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl wikiPageID "35861222".
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl wikiPageRevisionID "564595333".
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl era Rasulid_dynasty.
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl influences Ibn_Yunus.
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl influences Muḥammad_ibn_Abī_Bakr_al‐Fārisī.
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl mainInterests Astronomy.
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl majorWorks "Mirʾāt al‐zamān".
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl name "Abū al‐ʿUqūl".
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl region Yemen.
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl subject Category:14th-century_astronomers.
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl subject Category:Astronomers_of_medieval_Islam.
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl comment "Abū al‐ʿUqūl Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad al‐Ṭabarī (flourished in Yemen during the 14th century) was a leading astronomer in Ta'izz and the first teacher of astronomy at the Muʾayyadiyya Madrasa. He is known for compiling the largest single corpus of tables for astronomical timekeeping in a specific latitude during medieval times, with over 100,000 entries. Another interesting feature of his work was determining the latitude of Ta'izz as 13° 37' (where the actual is 13° 35').".
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl label "Abū al‐ʿUqūl".
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl label "أبو العقول".
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl sameAs Ab%C5%AB_al%E2%80%90%CA%BFUq%C5%ABl.
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl sameAs Q4670817.
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl sameAs Q4670817.
- Abū_al‐ʿUqūl wasDerivedFrom Abū_al‐ʿUqūl?oldid=564595333.