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15th-century manuscript from the Sufi-Latinus tradition (ms. Memb. II 141, Forschungsbibliothek, Gotha) and in Ismael
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al-Fawāid fī usūl al-bahr wal-qawāid of Ahmad b. Mājid al-Najdī, together with an
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Library (Cairo).
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für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften, 3 (1986), 56-81 reprinted in Kunitzsch (1989), nr. XI.
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Charles Sanders Peirce, Photometric Researches Made in the Years 1872-1875, Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of
Harvard College, 9 (1878), 1-181.
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John Ellard Gore, Notes on some of Schjellerups Identifications of Al-Sufis Stars, Monthly Notices of the Royal
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Observatory of Harvard College, 14 (1884/85) cf. pp. 329-344 &
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Hans Karl Frederik Kristian Schjellerup, On Al-Sūfi and Ptolemys Catalogues, Monthly Notices of the Royal
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Camille Flammarion, Mouvement propre dune étoile observé à lœil nu, lAstronomie:
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Edward Ball Knobel, Note on an Obscure Arabic Word in Ms. of Ptolemy, Al-Sufi and Other Derivative Arabic Mss., Actes
du onzième Congrès International des Orientalistes (Paris: 1897), pp. 35-37.
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M. Moye, Changes in the Stellar Heavens, The Observatory, 23 (1900), 456
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John Ellard Gore, Changes in the Stellar Heavens, The Observatory, 24 (1901), 50-52
[ADS link].
E.M. Antoniadi, Changes in the Stellar Heavens, The Observatory, 24 (1901), 95
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John Ellard Gore, Changes in the Stellar Heavens, The Observatory, 25 (1902), 54-55
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John Ellard Gore, Notes on some of Al-Sufis Stars, The Observatory, 27 (1904), 122-128
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Knut Lundmark, The Estimates of Stellar Magnitudes by Ptolemaios, Al Sûfi and Tycho Brahe, Vierteljahrsschrift der
Astronomischen Gesellschaft, 61 (1926), 230-236
reprinted in Sezgin (1997), pp. 333-339.
Ernst Zinner, Helligkeitsverzeichnis von 2373 Sternen bis zur Grösse 5.50 (Bamberg: C.C. Buchners Verlag,
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of Magnitudes in Old Star Catalogues, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 416 (2004), 641-646
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Ihsan Hafez, Francis Richard Stephenson & Wayne Orchiston, Al-Ṣūfīs Investigation of Stars, Star Clusters
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Bradley E. Schaefer, The Thousand Star Magnitudes in the Catalogues of Ptolemy, Al Sufi, and Tycho Are All Corrected for
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al-Raḥmān al-Ṣūfīs Book of the Fixed Stars, in: W. Orchiston, D.A. Green &
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Ihsan Hafez, Francis Richard Stephenson & Wayne Orchiston, Abd al-Raḥmān al-Ṣūfīs 3-Step
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Al-Ṣūfīs Influence on Islamic Astronomy and Astrology
The Cosmography of al-Qazwīnī
Ludwig Ideler, Untersuchungen über den Ursprung und die Bedeutung der Sternnamen: Ein Beytrag zur Geschichte des gestirnten
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constellations with a detailed commentary.
Ferdinand Wüstenfeld, Zakarija Ben Muhammed Ben Mahmud el-Cazwinis Kosmographie. Erster Theil: Die Wunder der Schöpfung.
Aus den Handschriften der Bibliotheken zu Berlin, Gotha, Dresden und Hamburg (Göttingen: Verlag der Dieterichschen
Buchhandlung, 1849) [Internet Archive link] Arabic
text only.
Hermann Ethé, Zakarija ben Muhammed ben Mahmûd el-Kazwînis Kosmographie. Nach der Wüstenfeldschen Textausgabe, mit Benutzung
und Beifügung der reichhaltigen Anmerkungen und Verbesserungen des Herrn Prof. Dr. Fleischer in Leipzig, aus dem Arabischen zum
ersten male vollständig übersetzt: Die Wunder der Schöpfung. Erster Halbband (Leipzig: Fuess Verlag, 1868)
[Google books link /
MENAdoc link] German
translation of the first part, the second part was never published.
Alma Giese, Al-Qazwīnī: Die Wunder des Himmels und der Erde (Stuttgart: Thienemann/Edition Erdmann, 1986 [= Bibliothek
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The Star Catalogue in Ulugh Bēgs Zīj-i-Ṣultānī
John Greaves, Longitudines, & Latitudines, nonnullarum è præcipuis Stellis inerrantibus, ex Astronomicis
observationibus Ulug Beigi, nunc primùm à Johanne Gravio publicatæ, in: John Bainbridge, Canicularia: Unà
cum demonstratione Ortus Sirii heliaci, Pro parallelo inferioris Ægypti (Oxford: Henry Hall, 1648),
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longitudinis et latitudinis stellarum fixarum juxta Ulug Beigi observationes which he completed in 1643, cf.
Thomas Birch (ed.), Miscellaneous Works of Mr. John Greaves, Professor of Astronomy in the University of Oxford
(London: J. Brindley & C. Corbett, 1737), vol. I, p. liv.
Thomas Hyde, Tabulæ Long[itudinis] ac Lat[itudinis] Stellarum Fixarum, ex Observatione Ulugh Beighi, Tamerlanis
Magni Nepotis, Regionum ultra citráque Gjihun (i. Oxum) Principis potentissimi. Ex tribus invicèm collatis MSS.
Persicis jam primùm Luce ac Latio donavit, & Commentariis illustravit
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works of Thomas Hyde (Oxford, Clarendon, 1767), vol. I, part III.
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et précédés dune introduction (Paris: Typographie de Firmin Didot
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Sédillot, Louis-Pierre-Eugène Amélie, Prolégomènes des tables astronomiques dOloug-Beg: Traduction et commentaire
(Paris: Typographie de Firmin Didot Frères, 1853).
Edward Ball Knobel, Notes on a Persian MS. of Ulugh Beighs Catalogue of Stars belonging to the Royal Astronomical Society,
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(1881), 235-240 [nr. 2367] [ADS
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Edward Ball Knobel, Ulugh Begs Catalogue of Stars. Revised from all Persian Manuscripts Existing in Great Britain,
with a Vocabulary of Persian and Arabic Words (Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1917 [= Publications
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P.N. Mitra, Ulugh Beg, the Astronomer Prince of Iran, Indo-Iranica, 8 (1955), 8-12.
A. Sayili, Ghiyâth al Dîns Letter on Ulugh Bey and the Scientific Activity in Samarquand (Ankara: Turkish Historical
Society, 1960).
Ernest W. Plini, A Giant Astronomical Instrument of Stone: The Ulugh-Beg Observatory, Griffith Observer,
47 (1984), nr. 9, 3 [ADS link].
Ernest W. Piini, Ulugh Begs Forgotten Observatory, Sky and Telescope, 71 (1986), 542-544
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M.Y. Shevtchenko, Equality of Accuracies of Ptolemys and Ulugh-Beg Catalogues of Stars, Astronomicheskii Tsirkulyar,
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M.Y. Shevtchenko, An Analysis of Errors in the Star Catalogues of Ptolemy and Ulugh Beg, Journal for
the History of Astronomy, 21 (1990), 187-201 [ADS link].
Kevin Krisciunas, The Legacy of Ulugh Beg, in: H.B. Paksoy (ed), Central Asian Monuments (Istanbul:
1992), pp. 95-103.
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Kevin Krisciunas, A More Complete Analysis of the Errors in Ulugh Begs Star Catalogue, Journal for the History of Astronomy,
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(1997), 241-256.
Edward Stewart Kennedy, The Heritage of Ulugh Beg, in: E. Ihsanoglu & F. Günergun (eds.), Science in Islamic
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in the Turkish and Islamic World (Istanbul: Research Centre for Islamic History, Art & Culture IRCICA, 2000 [= Studies
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T.S. Yuldashbaev, Mirza Ulugh Beg and Modern Astronomy in Uzbekistan, in: E. Ihsanoglu & F. Günergun (eds.),
Science in Islamic Civilisation. Proceedings of the International Symposia Science Institutions in Islamic Civilisation &
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A. Ahmedov & Boris A. Rosenfeld, The Mathematical Treatise of Ulugh Beg, in: E. Ihsanoglu & F. Günergun (eds.),
Science in Islamic Civilisation. Proceedings of the International Symposia Science Institutions in Islamic Civilisation &
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Bernhard Du Mont, Ulugh Beg: Astronom und Herrscher in Samarkand, Sterne und Weltraum, 41 (2002),
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Heiner Schwan, Die Tabellen von Ulugh Beg: Die Sternkataloge des Ptolemäus, Ulugh Beg und Tycho Brahe im Vergleich,
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Frank W.M. Verbunt & Robert Harry van Gent, The Star Catalogues of Ptolemaios and Ulugh Beg: Machine-Readable
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Al-Ṣūfīs Influence on Western Astronomy and Astrology
Ismael Boulliau, Astronomia Philolaica: Opus Novum, in quo motus Planetarum per novam ac veram Hypothesim demonstrantur.
Mediique motus, aliquot observationum authoritate, ex Manuscripto Bibliothecæ Regiæ quæ hactenus omnibus Astronomis ignotæ
fuerunt, stabiliuntur [etc.] (Paris: Simon Piget, 1645) [E-RARA link] ‒ pp. 224-225 refer to a manuscript from the Sūfī-Latinus tradition
in Forcalquier which
Pierre Gassendi
(1592-1655) had made available to him.
Ismael Boulliau, Ad astronomos monita duo: primum de stellâ novâ quæ in collo Ceti ante aliquot annos visa est; alterum
de nebulosâ in Andromedæ cinguli parte boreâ, ante biennium iterum ortâ (Paris: 1667)
[Bayerische
Staatsbibliothek link] contains a copperplate engraving based on a manuscript from the Sūfī-Latinus tradition, now
probably to be identified with ms. Memb. II 141 in the Forschungsbibliothek in Gotha, depicting Andromeda and the
Andromeda Nebula (M 31).
Paul Kunitzsch, Arabische Sternnamen in Europa (Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 1959).
Paul Kunitzsch, Untersuchungen zur Sternnomenklatur der Araber (Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 1961).
Paul Kunitzsch, Arabische Sternnamen Sternnamen der Araber: Zur Begriffsbestimmung, Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift für
Wissenschaftsgeschichte, 61 (1977), 105-117.
Paul Kunitzsch, A Note on Star Names, Especially Arabic, and their Literature, Quarterly Journal of the Royal
Astronomical Society, 20 (1979), 478-480 [ADS link].
Paul Kunitzsch, How we got our Arabic Star Names, Sky & Telescope, 65 (1983), 20-22
[ADS link].
Marie-Thérèse Gousset, Le Liber de locis stellarum fixarum dAl-Sûfi,
ms. 1036 de la Bibliothèque de lArsenal à Paris: une réattribution, Arte Medievale: Periodico internazionale di critica
dellarte medievale, 2 (1984), 93-108.
Gotthard Strohmaier, Die Sterne des Abd ar-Rahman as-Sufi (Leipzig: Mueller & Kiepenheuer,
1984) ‒ based on the illustrations of ms. Memb. II 141 (Forschungsbibliothek,
Gotha).
Kristen Lippincott, The Astrological Vault of the Camera di Griselda from Roccabianca, Journal of the Warburg and
Courtauld Institutes, 48 (1985), 43-70 [JSTOR link].
Paul Kunitzsch, Peter Apian und Azophi: Arabische Sternbilder in Ingolstadt im fruhen 16. Jahrhundert
(Munich: C.H. Beckschen Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1986).
Paul Kunitzsch, A Medieval Reference to the Andromeda Nebula, ESO: The Messenger/El Mensajero, 49 (1987),
42-43 [ADS link].
Paul Kunitzsch, Peter Apian and Azophi: Arabic Constellations in Renaissance Astronomy, Journal for the History of
Astronomy, 18 (1987), 117-124 [ADS
link] reprinted in Kunitzsch (1989), nr. XXIII.
K.A.F. Fischer, Al-Suphis Star-Atlases and Middle Europe, in: G. Swarup, A.K. Bag & K.S. Shukla (eds.),
History of Oriental Astronomy: Proceedings of an International Astronomical Union Colloquium, No. 91, New Delhi, India,
November 13-16, 1985 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987), pp. 165-167
[ADS link]
Julio Samsó & Mercè Comes, al-Sūfī and Alfonso X, Archives Internationale dHistoire des Sciences,
38 (1988), 67-76.
Mercè Comes, Al-Sūfī como fuente del libro de la Ochava Espera de Alfonso X, in: M. Comes,
H. Mielgo & J. Samsó (eds.), Ochava espera y Astrofísica: Textos y estudios sobre las
fuentes árabes de la astronomía de Alfonso X (Madrid/Barcelona: Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional/Instituto
de Cooperación con el Mundo Árabe, 1990), pp. 11-113.
Gotthard Strohmaier, The Pictural Representation of the Constellations in the Latin and in the Arabic Traditions: One Fundamental
Difference, Lectures of the Conference of As-Sûfi and Ibn-an-Nafis, Jordan 1987 (Beirut/Damascus: Dār al-Fikr al-Mu‛āsir/Dār
al-Fikr, 1991), pp. 6-28.
Raymond Mercier, The Lost Zij of al-Sūfī in the Twelfth-Century Tables for London and Pisa, Lectures of the Conference of
As-Sûfi and Ibn-an-Nafis, Jordan 1987 (Beirut/Damascus: Dār al-Fikr al-Mu‛āsir/Dār al-Fikr, 1991), pp. 38-74.
Mercè Comes, El libro de las estrellas de la ochaua espera Alfonsí: ¿Traducción del Kitāb suwākib de al-Sūfī?, Revista del
Instituto Egipcio de Estudios Islámicos en Madrid, 25 (1991/92), 135-152.
Colin Wakefield, Arabic Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library: The Seventeenth-Century Collections, in: G.A. Russell
(ed.), The ‛Arabick Interest of the Natural Philosophers in Seventeenth-Century England (Leiden [etc.]: E.J. Brill,
1994 [= Brill Studies in Intellectual History, nr. 47]), pp. 128-146.
Raymond Mercier, English Orientalists and Mathematical Astronomy, in: G.A. Russell (ed.), The ‛Arabick Interest
of the Natural Philosophers in Seventeenth-Century England (Leiden [etc.]: E.J. Brill, 1994 [= Brill
Studies in Intellectual History, nr. 47]), pp. 158-214.
Emilie Savage-Smith & Colin Wakefield, Jacob Golius and Celestial Cartography, in: W.D. Hackmann &
A.J. Turner (eds.), Learning, Language and Invention: Essays presented to Francis Maddison (Aldershot/Paris:
Variorum/Société Internationale de lAstrolabe, 1994 [= Astrolabica, nr. 6]), pp. 238-260.
Paul Kunitzsch, European Celestial Globes with Arabic Inscriptions, Der Globusfreund: Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift
für Globen- und Instrumentenkunde, 43/44 (1995), 135-150 [with German translation].
Paul Kunitzsch, Peter Apian und die Sternbilder, in: K. Röttel (ed.),
Peter Apian: Astronomie, Kosmographie und Mathematik am Beginn der Neuzeit (Buxheim/Eichstätt:
Polygon-Verlag, 1995), pp. 123-126.
Paul Kunitzsch, Neuzeitliche europäische Himmelsgloben mit arabischen Inschriften (Munich: C.H. Beckschen
Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1997 [= Sitzungsberichte der Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische
Klasse, Jahrgang 1997, Heft 4]).
Elly Dekker, Illustrating the Phaenomena: Celestial Cartography in Antiquity and the Middle Ages (Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2013), pp. 286-307.