ALhazen Library Of Congress Citations Author alhazen, 9651039. Uniform Title Maqealah fei tameam kiteab Ibn al-Haytham s on the configuration of the world alhazen, 965-1039. http://www.mala.bc.ca/~mcneil/cit/citlcalhazen1.htm
Extractions: The Little Search Engine that Could Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search BOOK CITATIONS (13 Records) Author: Fearisei, Kameal al-Dein Abeu al-rHasa Uniform Title: Tanqeirh al-manearzir li-dhawei al-abrsear wa-al-barsea.ir Title: Kiteab tanqeirh al-manearzir li-dhawei al-abrsear wa-al-barsea.ir / ta.leif Kameal al-Dein Abei al-rHasan al-Fearisei ; tarhqeiq wa-taqdeim Mursrtafba Hijeazei ; mureaja0at Marhmeud Mukhtear. Published: al-Qeahirah : al-Hay.ah al-Mirsreiyah al-0eAmmah lil-Kiteab, 1984. Description: v. : ill., facsims. ; 24 cm. Series: al-Maktabah al-0Arabeiyah LC Call No.: QC353 .A333 1984 ISBN: 9E4.50 Notes: Includes bibliographical references. Subjects: Optics Early works to 1800. Alhazen, 965-1039. Maneazeir. Other authors: Alhazen, 965-1039. Manearzir. rHijeazei, Mursrtafba. Other titles: Tanqeih al-manearzir li-dhawei al-sbrsear wa-al-barsea.ir. Series Entry: Maktabah al-0Arabeiyah. Control No.: 85960003 /NE Author: Voss, Don L. (Don Leo), 1949- Title: Ibn al-Haytham's doubts concerning Ptolemy [microform] : a translation and commentary / by Don L. Voss. Published: 1985. Description: v, 203 leaves. LC Call No.: Microfilm 86/955 (D) Notes: Thesis (Ph. D.)University of Chicago, 1985. Microfilm. Chicago, Ill. : University of Chicago, Joseph Regenstein Library, Dept. of Photoduplication, 1986. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. Other authors: Alhazen, 965-1039. Control No.: 86890523 //r90
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Natur Des Lichts Translate this page alhazen (965 bis ca. 1040), arabischer Wissenschaftler und Naturforscher, Die bedeutendsten Beiträge leistete alhazen auf dem Gebiet der Optik. http://www.mbaselt.de/licht/alhazen.htm
Extractions: Alhazen (965 bis ca. 1040), arabischer Wissenschaftler und Naturforscher, mit vollem Namen Abu Ali Al-Hasan Ibn Al-Haitham, der über 200 Werke zur Optik, Astronomie und Mathematik schrieb. Sein Hauptwerk Große Optik enthält Beschreibungen und Erklärungen zum Licht und zum Gesichtssinn. Die bedeutendsten Beiträge leistete Alhazen auf dem Gebiet der Optik. Er entwickelte eine umfassende Theorie, die das Sehvermögen mittels Geometrie und Anatomie erklärte. Nach dieser Theorie strahlt jeder Punkt auf einer beleuchteten Fläche Licht in alle Richtungen aus; aber nur ein Strahl von jedem Punkt, und zwar derjenige, der senkrecht auf das Auge trifft, kann gesehen werden. Licht beschrieb er als Form der Bewegung, die in verschiedenen Substanzen verschiedene Geschwindigkeiten hat. Von ihm stammt auch die sogenannte "Alhazensche Aufgabe" : Zwei Punkten liegt eine spiegelnde Oberfläche gegenüber; gesucht ist der Punkt auf der Oberfläche des Spiegels, der einen Lichtstrahl, welcher aus einem der gegebenen Punkte austritt, auf den anderen reflektiert. Auf dem Gebiet der Astronomie ergänzte Alhazen die Theorien des Astronomen Ptolemäus aus dem 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr. Er faßte außerdem einige mathematische Lehrsätze des griechischen Mathematikers Euklid zusammen.
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Extractions: Web bluerider.com alhazen [n] an Egyptian polymath (born in Iraq) whose research in geometry and optics was influential into the 17th century; established experiments as the norm of proof in physics (died in 1040) Synonyms : al-hasan_ibn_al-haytham al-haytham ibn_al-haytham See Also: mathematician physicist astronomer
Portraits Of Twelve Muslim Scientists In Various Fields Ibn AlHaitham (alhazen) - Physics,Optics, Mathematics - (965-1040). Abu RaihanAl-Biruni - Astronomy, Mathematics, determined Earth s circumference http://www.levity.com/alchemy/islam09.html
Extractions: Back to Islamic Alchemy Back to reference library Jabir Ibn Haiyan (Geber) - Chemistry - (Died 803 C.E). Ali Ibn Rabban Al-Tabari - Medicine, Mathematics, Calligraphy - (838-870) Al-Razi (Rhazes) - Medicine, Ophthalmology, Smallpox , Chemistry, Astronomy - (864-930) Al-Farabi (Al Pharabius) - Sociology, Logic, Philosophy, Political Science, Music -(870-950) Abu Al-Qasim Al-Zahravi (Albucasis) - Surgery, Medicine - (936-1013) Muhammad Al-Buzjani - Mathematics, Astronomy - (940-997) Ibn Al-Haitham (Alhazen) - Physics,Optics, Mathematics - (965-1040) Abu Raihan Al-Biruni - Astronomy, Mathematics, determined Earth's circumference - (973-1048) Ibn Sina (Avicenna) - Medicine, Philosophy, Mathematics, Astronomy - (986-1037) Omar Al-Khayyam - Mathematics, Poetry - (1044-1123)
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Extractions: Tue 30 August 2005 Home Science Alhazen Alhazen father of optical physiology Ibn Haythan known in the western world as Al Hazen , the great scientist of the end of the Xth century probably born in 965 in Basra (Persian gulf) from where he left for cairo where he was officially posted as the officer and doctor of the ismailis Fatimid Kalifat He was a great astronomer, mathematician and physician. He wrote more than sixty books on different subjects. In all his work, the book on optics was a great revelation in the history of science. In his work he embraces all the subjects of the optics including the optical physiology. His work includes a study on the reflection and refraction with realised experiments with the help of different mirrors (spherical, parabolics , cylindrical, concave and convex). A study on the magnifying glass, reasearch on shade, colors, rainbow and a discussion on light, that is the first philosophical scientific treaty on vision. Optics in the western world before Alhazen From the Vth century before JC, a research between the eye and the seen object where the light as the principal actor was the main discussion because that light links the object to the eye if today everyone adopts this theory without having a single thought about it and taking it as an evident reality, it is in fact a result of work and discussion of two thousand years.
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Extractions: Looki Alhazen Abu Ali al-Hasan Ibn Al-Haitham (also: Ibn al Haythen ), was an Arab mathematician ; he is sometimes called al-Basri , after his birthplace. He was born at Basra , then part of Buwayhid Persia , now part of Iraq (See ), and probably died in Cairo Egypt . There is another Alhazen who translated Ptolemy 's Almagest in the 10th century. One version of his career has him summoned to Egypt by the mercurial caliph Hakim to regulate the flooding of the Nile . After his field work made him aware of the impracticability of his scheme, and fearing the caliph's anger, he feigned madness . He was kept under house arrest until Hakim's death in . During this time he wrote scores of important mathematical treatises. Alhazen was a pioneer in optics engineering and astronomy . According to Giambattista della Porta , he first explained the apparent increase in the size of the moon and sun near the horizon, although Roger Bacon gives the credit of this discovery to Ptolemy . He taught that vision does not result from the emission of rays from the eye, and wrote on the refraction of light, especially on atmospheric refraction, for example, the cause of morning and evening twilight. He solved the problem of finding the point on a convex mirror at which a ray coming from one point is reflected to another point.