Jabir_ibn_Aflah Biography of jabir ibn aflah (11001160) jabir ibn aflah is often known bythe Latinised form of his name, namely Geber. Although not he was not in the http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Jabir_ibn_Aflah.html
Extractions: Jabir ibn Aflah is often known by the Latinised form of his name, namely Geber. Although not he was not in the first rank of Arabic mathematicians, he is important in the development of mathematics since his works were translated into Latin, and so became available to European mathematicians, whereas the work of some of the top rank Arabic mathematicians such as Abu'l-Wafa were not translated into Latin. Very little information is available regarding Jabir ibn Aflah's life. That he came from Seville is known from two sources. Firstly he is described as "al-Ishbili" in manuscripts containing his treatises; this means "from Seville". The other source gives us not only the information that he came from Seville, but also a good estimate for the period in which he lived. The information comes from Maimonides. The Guide of the Perplexed in Arabic in which he writes of:- ... ibn Aflah of Seville, whose son I have met ...
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References For Jabir_ibn_Aflah References for the biography of jabir ibn aflah. RP Lorch, The astronomicalinstruments of jabir ibn aflah and the torquetum, Centaurus 20 (1) (1976), http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Jabir_ibn_Aflah.html
Extractions: R P Lorch, The astronomical instruments of Jabir ibn Aflah and the torquetum, Centaurus R P Lorch, The astronomy of Jabir ibn Aflah, Centaurus N M Swerdlow, Jabir ibn Aflah's interesting method for finding the eccentricities and direction of the apsidal line of a superior planet, in From deferent to equant (New York, 1987), 501-512. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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Extractions: Died: about 1160 Jabir ibn Aflah is often known by the Latinised form of his name, namely Geber. Although not he was not in the first rank of Arabic mathematicians, he is important in the development of mathematics since his works were translated into Latin, and so became available to European mathematicians, whereas the work of some of the top rank Arabic mathematicians such as Abu'l-Wafa were not translated into Latin. Very little information is available regarding Jabir ibn Aflah's life. That he came from Seville is known from two sources. Firstly he is described as "al-Ishbili" in manuscripts containing his treatises; this means "from Seville". The other source gives us not only the information that he came from Seville, but also a good estimate for the period in which he lived. The information comes from Maimonides. Moses Maimonides, whose Arabic name was Abu 'Imran Musa ibn Maymun ibn 'Ubayd Allah, was a Jewish philosopher, jurist, and physician who was born in Córdoba in 1135. Among many important works he wrote The Guide of the Perplexed in Arabic in which he writes of:- ... ibn Aflah of Seville, whose son I have met ...
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Jabir Ibn Aflah Université Montpellier II Translate this page jabir ibn aflah (1100-1160). Cette image et la biographie complète en anglaisrésident sur le site de luniversité de St Andrews Écosse http://ens.math.univ-montp2.fr/SPIP/article.php3?id_article=1328
History Of Astronomy Persons (G) Deutsche Fassung. Gabir ben Aflah see jabir ibn aflah Gabor, Dennis (19001979) The Nobel Prize in Physics 1971 Including an autobiography. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Extractions: No. Name Arabic Name Arabic Name Latitude Longitude Dia(Km) Abul Wafa Abu al-Wafa 1 N 117 E Abulfeda Abu al-Feda' 14 S 14 E Al-Bakri Al-Bakri 14 N 20 E Al-Biruni Al-Biruni 18 N 93 E Al-Khwarizmi Al-Khwarizmi 7 N 106 E Al-Marrakushi Al-Marrakushi 10 S 56 E Albategnius Al-Battani 12 S 4 E Alfraganus Al-Farghani 5 S 19 E Alhazen Al-Hasan Ibn al-Haytham 16 N 72 E Almanon Al-Ma'mun 17 S 15 E Alpetragius Al-Bitruji 16 S 5 W Arzachel Al-Zarqalluh 18 S 2 W Avicenna Ibn Sina 40 N 97 W Azophi Al-Sufi 22 S 13 E Geber Jabir Ibn Aflah 19 S 14 E Ibn Battuta Ibn Battutah 7 S 50 E Ibn Firnas Ibn Firnas 7 N 122 E Ibn Yunus Ibn Yunus 14 N 91 E Ibn-Rushd Ibn Rushd 12 S 22 E Messala Ma-Sha' Allah al-Basri 39 N 61 E Nasireddin Nasir al-Din al-Tusi 41 S E Omar Khayyam Omar al-Khayyam 58 N 102 W Thebit Thabit Ibn Qurrah 22 S 4 W Ulugh Beigh Ulugh Bek 33 N 82 W Back to JAS' Home Page Send E-mail or contact us at : The Jordanian Astronomical Society (JAS), P.O.Box 141568, Amman 11814 Jordan
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