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Samsó, Julio, Roser Aguilar, and Juan Vernet. 1985. “Instrumentos astronómicos Universales hispano‐árabes”. In Instrumentos astronómicos En La España Medieval : Su Influencia En Europa [Astronomical Instruments in Medieval Spain : Their Influence in Europe]. Vol. 31-36. Madrid.
Aguilar, Roser. 1986. Al‐šakkāziyya: Ibn al‐Naqqāš al‐Zarqālluh. Edición, traducción Y Estudio.. Barcelona: Instituto "Millás Vallicrosa" de Historia de la Ciencia Arab.
Aguilar, Roser. 1987. Los Tratados De construcción Y Uso De La Azafea De Azarquiel. Madrid: Instituto Hispano-Arabe de Cultura.
Aguilar, Roser. 1987. “El Taqbīl ʿalā risālat al‐ṣafīḥa al‐zarqāliyya De Ibn al‐Bannāʾ De Marrākush”. Al-Qantara 8: 45-64.
Samsó, Julio, Roser Aguilar, and Juan Vernet. 1992. “Instrumentos Universales En al‐Andalus”. In El Legado científico Andalusí, 67-73, 228. Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura Dirección General de Bellas Artes y Archivos.
Casulleras, Josep, Julio Samsó, and Roser Aguilar. 1996. “On the Eastern Sources of Ibn Al-Zarqālluh’s Orthographic Projection”. In From Baghdad to Barcelona: Studies in the Islamic Exact Sciences in Honour of Prof. Juan Vernet, 2:737-53. Barcelona: Instituto "Millás Valicrosa" de Historia de la Ciencia Árabe.
Aguilar, Roser. 2000. “The Theory of the Moon in the Al‐Zīj al‐Kāmil fī‐l‐Taʿālīm of Ibn al‐Hāʾim (ca. 1205)”. Suhayl 1: 71-99.
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Puig, Roser. 1984. “Ciencia Y técnica En La Iḥāṭa De Ibn-Al-Jaṭīb. Siglos XIII Y XIV”. Dynamis 4: 65-79.
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Qurbānī, Abū. Zindagī‐nāmah‐i riyādī’dānān dawrah‐i Islāmī : Az Sadah-I Sivvum Ta Sadah-I Yazdahum Hijri. Tehran: Markaz-i Nashr-i Danishgahi.
Ragep, F. Jamil. 1987. “The Two Versions of the Tūsī Couple”. In From Deferent to Equant: A Volume of Studies in the History of Science in the Ancient and Medieval Near East in Honor of E. S. Kennedy, eds. David King and George Saliba, 329-56. New York: New York Academy of Sciences.
Ragep, F. Jamil. 1993. Nasīr al‐Dīn al‐Ṭūsī’s Memoir on Astronomy (al‐Tadhkira Fī ʿilm al‐hayʾa). 2 vol. New York: Springer‐Verlag.
Casulleras, Josep, Julio Samsó, and F. Jamil Ragep. 1996. “Al-Battānī, Cosmology and the Early History of Trepidation in Islam”. In From Baghdad to Barcelona: Essays on the History of the Islamic Exact Sciences in Honour of Prof. Juan Vernet, 1:267-98. Barcelona: Instituto "Millás Vallicrosa" de Historia de la Ciencia árabe.
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Ragep, F. Jamil. 2001. “Freeing Astronomy from Philosophy: An Aspect of Islamic Influence on Science”. Osiris 16: 49-71.