PERSON
Ibn Sartāq
Name (arabic) |
ابن سرتاق
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Name (translit) |
Ibn Sartāq
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Alias |
محمّد بي سرتاق بن جوبان بن شركير بن محمّد بن سرتاق الوَرَرقيني المراغي
Muḥammad ibn Sarāq ibn Jūbān ibn Sharkīr ibn Muḥammad ibn Sartāq al-Wararqaynī al-Marāghī
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Notes |
Ibn Sartāq (d. ca. 1328) was active in Maragha during Aṣīl al-Dīn Ḥasan’s (the son of Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūṣī) administration. He worked as a teacher in the Niẓām al-Dīn Yaghibaṣan Madrasa in Niksar, and he taught the mathematical and philosophical sciences to Dāwūd Qayṣarī, considered to be the first Ottoman mudarris. |
Number in MAMS |
612
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ismi_id |
482777
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Authored Works
2 works:References
Fazlıoğlu, İhsan. 2017. “What Happened in Iznik? The Shaping of Ottoman Intellectual Life and Dāwūd Qayṣarī”. Nazariyat: Journal for the History of Islamic Philosophy and Sciences 4 (1): 1-61.
Fazlıoğlu, İhsan. 2017. “Osmanlı Coğrafyasında İlmî Hayatın Teşekkülü Ve Dâvûd El-Kayserî (656-660 1258-1261-751 1350)”. In Nazarî Ufuk: İslâm-Türk Felsefe-Bilim Tarihini Zihin Penceresi, 2nd ed., 44-75. Istanbul: Papersense Yayınları.
Rozenfeld, Boris, and Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu. 2003. Mathematicians, Astronomers and Other Scholars of Islamic Civilisation and Their Works (7th-19th c.). Istanbul: Research Centre for Islamic History, Art, and Culture.
P. 221 (no. 612).
Djebbar, Ahmed. 1997. “La rédaction deL’istikmāl d’al-Mu’taman(XIes.) Par Ibn Sartāq, Un mathématicien Des XIIIe–XIVe siècles”. Historia Mathematica 24 (2): 185-92.