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King, David, David King, and Edward Kennedy. 1986. “Astronomical Timekeeping In Ottoman Turkey”. In Islamic Mathematical Astronomy, Vol. Xii, 245-269. London: Variorum Reprints.
King, David, Bernard Goldstein, and J.Lennart Berggren. 1987. “Universal Solutions In Islamic Astronomy”. In From Ancient Omens To Statistical Mechanics: Essays On The Exact Sciences Presented To Asger Aaboe, 39:121-132. Acta Historica Scientiarum Naturalium et Medicinalium, Copenhagen: Copenhagen University Library.
King, David, David King, and George Saliba. 1987. “Some Early Islamic Tables For Determining Lunar Crescent Visibility”. 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, 500:185-225. New York: New York Academy of Sciences.
King, David. 1990. “The Earliest Islamic Astrolabes (Tenth To Eleventh Centuries)”. Preprint, 16-22.
King, David. 1991. “Al‐Marrākushī, Abū ʿAlī Al‐Ḥasan B. ʿAlī”. In Encyclopaedia Of Islam, New Edition, 2nd ed., 6:598. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
King, David. 1993. “Mizwala [Sundial]”. In Encyclopaedia Of Islam, New Edition, 2nd ed., 7:210-211. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
King, David, Sophie Cluzan, Eric Delpont, and Jeanne Mouliérac. 1993. “L'astronomie En Syrie À L'époque Islamique”. In Syrie : Mémoire Et Civilisation. Paris: Institut du monde arabe; Flammarion.
King, David. 1993. Astronomy In The Service Of Islam. Aldershot; Brookfield, VT: Variorum.
King, David, P. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, and W.P. Heinrichs. 1995. “Rubʿ [Quadrant]”. In Encyclopaedia Of Islam, New Edition, 2nd ed., 8:574-575. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
King, David, Arlene Fullerton, and Géza Fehérvári. 1995. “Early Islamic Astronomical Instruments In Kuwaiti Collections”. In Kuwait – Arts And Architecture—A Collection Of Essays, 76-96. Kuwait: Oriental Press, UAE.
King, David, Roshdi Rashed, and Régis Morelon. 1996. “Astronomy And Islamic Society: Qibla, Gnomonics And Timekeeping”. In Encyclopedia Of The History Of Arabic Science, 1:128-184. London: Routledge.
King, David, and Steven Livesey. 1996. “On The Role Of The Muezzin And The Muwaqqit In Medieval Islamic Society”. In Tradition, Transmission, Transformation: Proceedings Of Two Conferences On Pre-Modern Science Held At The University Of Oklahoma, eds. F. Jamil Ragep and Ragep, Sally, 285-346. Leiden; New York: E. J. Brill.
King, David, and Helaine Selin. 1997. “Astronomy In The Islamic World”. In Encyclopedia Of The History Of Science, Technology, And Medicine In Non‐Western Cultures, 125-134. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
King, David. 1997. “Shakkāziyya”. In Encyclopaedia Of Islam, New Edition, 2nd ed., 9:251-253. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
King, David. 1998. “On The History Of Astronomy In The Medieval Maghrib”. Études Philosophiques Et Sociologiques Dédiées À Jamal Ed‐Dine Alaoui, 27-61.
King, David, Lodi Nauta, and Arie Vanderjagt. 1999. “Bringing Astronomical Instruments Back To Earth: The Geographical Data On Medieval Astrolabes (To Ca. 1100)”. In Between Demonstration And Imagination: Essays In The History Of Science And Philosophy Presented To John D. North, 3-53. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
King, David. 1999. World-Maps For Finding The Direction And Distance To Mecca: Innovation And Tradition In Islamic Science. Leiden; Boston: E. J. Brill.
King, David, and Marianne Barrucand. 1999. “Aspects Of Fatimid Astronomy: From Hard‐Core Mathematical Astronomy To Architectural Orientations In Cairo”. In L'égypte Fatimide : Son Art Et Son Histoire, 497–517. Paris: Presses de l'Université de Paris‐Sorbonne.
King, David. 2000. “Too Many Cooks .. A New Account Of The Earliest Muslim Geodetic Measurements”. Suhayl 1: 207-242.
King, David. 2004. In Synchrony With The Heavens: Studies In Astronomical Timekeeping And Instrumentation In Medieval Islamic Civilization. 2 vol.. Leiden; Boston: E. J. Brill.
King, David, and Edward Kennedy. 1980. “Ibn Al‐Majdī's Tables For Calculating Ephemerides”. Journal For The History Of Arabic Science 4: 48-68.
King, David, and Paul Kunitzsch. 1983. “Nasṭūlus The Astrolabist Once Again”. Archives Internationales D'histoire Des Sciences 33: 342-343.
Samsó, Julio, David King, and contribution Goldstein. 2001. “Astronomical Handbooks And Tables From The Islamic World (750-1900): An Interim Report”. Suhayl 2: 9-105.
Knobel, Edward. 1917. Ulugh Beg's Catalogue Of Stars: Revised From All Persian Manuscripts Existing In Great Britain, With A Vocabulary Of Persian And Arabic Words. Washington: The Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Yarshater, Ehsan, and Etan Kohlberg. 1989. “Bahāʾ Al‐Dīn ʿĀmilī”. In Encyclopaedia Iranica, 3:429-430. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
Kraemer, Joel. 1986. Humanism In The Renaissance Of Islam: The Cultural Revival During The Buyid Age. Studies In Islamic Culture And History Series. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Kraemer, Joel. 1992. Humanism In The Renaissance Of Islam: The Cultural Revival During The Buyid Age. 2nd revised ed.. Leiden; New York: E. J. Brill.
Krause, Max. 1936. “Stambuler Handschriften Islamischer Mathematiker”. In Quellen Und Studien Zur Geschichte Der Mathematik, Astronomie Und Physik, Abteilung B, Studien, 3:437-532. Berlin.
Krisciunas, Kevin, and H. Paksoy. 1992. “The Legacy Of Ulugh Beg”. In Central Asian Monuments, 95-103. Beylerbeyi, Istanbul: Isis Press.
Krisciunas, Kevin. 1993. “A More Complete Analysis Of The Errors In Ulugh Beg's Star Catologue”. Journal For The History Of Astronomy 24: 269-280.