PERSON

Ibn Sartāq

Name (arabic)

ابن سرتاق

Name (translit)

Ibn Sartāq

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

Flourished

Lived in

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

ismi_id

482777

Authored Works

2 works:

Geometry: General

al-Ikmāl , الاكمال
Risālat al-uṣūl , رسالة الأصول

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.