The following pages link to (Q3238309):
Displayed 17 items.
- Wābkanawī's prediction and calculations of the annular solar eclipse of 30 January 1283 (Q391340) (← links)
- Analysis of the astronomical tables for 1340 compiled by Immanuel ben Jacob Bonfils (Q504103) (← links)
- Cube root extraction in medieval mathematics (Q549911) (← links)
- Ibn al-Kammād's \textit{Muqtabis} zij and the astronomical tradition of Indian origin in the Iberian Peninsula (Q889612) (← links)
- A second-order interpolation scheme described in the Zīj-i Īlkhānī (Q1060198) (← links)
- Supplementary notes on medieval islamic multiplication tables (Q1136733) (← links)
- The trigonometric tables of al-Kashi in his Zij-i Khaqani (Q1141627) (← links)
- Mathematical methods in the tables of planetary motion in Kūshyār ibn Labbān's \textit{Jāmi\(^c\) zīj} (Q1277359) (← links)
- The end of an error: Bianchini, Regiomontanus, and the tabulation of stellar coordinates (Q1624937) (← links)
- On medieval Islamic multiplication tables (Q1844196) (← links)
- Ibn al-Fahhād and the great conjunction of 1166 AD (Q2313951) (← links)
- Solar and lunar observations at Istanbul in the 1570s (Q2355848) (← links)
- Muḥyī al-Dīn al-Maghribī's lunar measurements at the Maragha observatory (Q2435327) (← links)
- Joseph Ibn Waqār and the treatment of retrograde motion in the middle ages (Q2692773) (← links)
- A Statistical Method for Recovering Unknown Parameters from Medieval Astronomical Tables (Q3479994) (← links)
- The Origins of al-B?r?n??s "Method of the Zijes" in The Theory of Sundials (Q3682427) (← links)
- Lewis Caerleon and the equation of time: tabular astronomical practices in late fifteenth-century England (Q6191994) (← links)