Abd al-Rahman al-Jadiri
Abu Zayd Abd al-Rahman Mohammed al-Jadiri (Arabic: عبد الرحمن الجدري) (born in Meknes, in 1375 and died in Fez, probably in 1416) was the muwaqqit (time-keeper) at the Qarawiyyin Mosque.[1]
Abu Zayd Abd al-Rahman Mohammed al-Jadiri | |
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عبد الرحمن الجدري | |
Born | 1375 |
Died | 1416 |
Academic work | |
Era | Islamic Golden Age |
Main interests | Astronomer, muwaqqit |
Notable works | Raudat al-azhar fl 'ilm waqt al-lail wal-nahar, Tanbllt al-afliím 'ala mii ya |
He wrote a treatise on the determination of time of day and night, an urzija (verse composition) in 26 chapters and 335 verses, entitled Raudat al-azhar fl 'ilm waqt al-lail wal-nahar (1391/2), and a calendar adapted to the latitude of Fez, Tanbllt al-afliím 'ala mii ya/:tduthu ji ayyiim al-'iim.[2][3]
References
- Sarton 1931, p. 1118.
- Calvo 2004.
- Samso, J. "An Outline of the History of Maghribi Zijes from the End of the Thirteenth Century", in: Journal for the History of Astronomy, p.94
Sources
- Calvo, Emilia (2004). "Two Treatises on Miqat from the Maghrib (14th and 15th Centuries A.D.)". Suhayl. Barcelona. 4: 159–206. ISSN 1576-9372.
- Sarton, George (1931) [1927]. Introduction to the History of Science. Vol. 2. R. E. Krieger Pub. Co. OCLC 851177647.
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