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Ibtidāʾ al-maqālah al-muḍāfah ilá mā ukhtuṣira min kitāb al-Majisṭī mā laysa yadullu ʿalayhi al-Majisṭī

Title (arabic)

ابتداء المقالة المضافة إلي ما اختصر من كتاب المجسطي ما ليس يدلّ عليه المجسطي

Title (translit)

Ibtidāʾ al-maqālah al-muḍāfah ilá mā ukhtuṣira min kitāb al-Majisṭī mā laysa yadullu ʿalayhi al-Majisṭī

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Ibtidāʾ al-maqālaẗ al-muḍāfaẗ ilỳ mā uḫtuṣira min kitāb al-Majisṭī mā laysa yadullu ʿalayhi al-Majisṭī

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Arabic

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Notes

Appendix to Ibn Sīnā's Summary of the Almagest; sometimes copied as a separate treatise (e.g. Istanbul, Ayasofya MS 2589, ff. 51b-53b and Istanbul, Ahmet III MS 3303/2, ff. 65b-68a). The latter manuscript is listed by Mat/Ros II, p. 232 (A8) under the titles al-Mukhtaṣar fī ʿilm al-hay’a and al-Falak wa-’l-manāzil, but we do not know if the other listed manuscripts are in fact this appendix. Cf. Sezgin VI, p. 280, n. 2.
Jūzjānī tells us that his master “presented unprecedented material at the end of the Almagest on astronomy” (Gohlman, pp. 64-5). This turns out to be somewhat of an exaggeration since most of the matters discussed had been dealt with by previous Islamic astronomers who had criticized or updated Ptolemy and offered some correctives. Among the topics are: (1) the dynamics of celestial motion, i.e. how one orb can move another; (2) a mathematical examination of the implications of the theoretical construction of Ibrāhīm ibn Sinān (d. 946), who is unnamed, that would account for the discrepancies between the precessional rates and obliquities of Ptolemy and those of ninth-century Islamic astronomers (Ragep [1993], 2: 394-408). It is noteworthy that Ibn Sīnā gives his own observed value of the obliquity as 23;33,30°; (3) the motion of the solar apogee, taken to be fixed by Ptolemy, and a proposal to explain its motion; and (4) the problem of latitude brought about by the epicycle poles. This seems somehow related to the theory put forth by his contemporary Ibn al-Haytham (Ragep [1993], 2: 450-2).

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25267

Literature References

Ragep, F. Jamil, and Sally Ragep. 2004. “The Astronomical and Cosmological Works of Ibn Sīnā: Some Preliminary Remarks”. In Sciences, Techniques Et Instruments Dans Le Monde Iranien (Xe– XIXe siècle), eds. Nasr Pourjavady and Živa Vesel, 3-15. Tehran: Presses Universitaires d’ Iran / Institut Français de Recherche en Iran.

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Ibn Sīnā, Al-Ḥusayn. 1980. Al-šifāʾ. 4. Al-riyāḍīyāt. ʿIlm Al-hayʾa. Eds. Ibrāhīm Aḥmad, Ibrāhīm Madkūr, and Muḥammad Madwar. Cairo: Al-Hayʾa al-Miṣrīya al-ʿĀmma li-l-Kitāb.

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