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Ali ibn Isa al-Asturlabi

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Alī ibn ʿĪsā al-Asṭurlābī
علي بن عيسى
Bornbefore 858
Academic work
EraIslamic Golden Age
Main interestsGeography, astronomy

ʿAlī ibn ʿĪsā al-Asṭurlābī (Arabic: علي بن عيسى, fl. 832) was a 9th century Arab geographer and astronomer. He wrote a treatise on the astrolabe and was an opponent of astrology. During the reign of al-Ma'mun, and together with Khālid ibn ʿAbd al-Malik al-Marwarrūdhī, he participated in an expedition to the Plain of Sinjar to measure the length of a degree.[1] Differing reports state that they obtained a result of 56 miles (90 km), 56 and two-thirds, or 56 and one-quarter miles per degree.[2]

References

  1. ^ Bolt 2007, p. 34.
  2. ^ Mercier 2008, p. 966.

Sources

  • Bolt, Marvin (2007). "ʿAlī ibn ʿĪsā al-Asṭurlābī". In Hockey, Thomas; et al. (eds.). Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. Springer Publishers.
  • Mercier, Raymond (2008). "Geodesy". In Selin, Helaine (ed.). Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Berlin: Springer Nature. ISBN 978-14020-4-559-2.

Further reading

  • ʿAlī ibn ʿĪsā al-Asṭurlābī, Kitāb al-ʿamal bi-l-asṭurlāb , ed. by P. Louis Cheikho : "'Kitāb al-ʿamal bi-l-asṭurlāb li-ʿAlī ibn ʿĪsā", in: al-Mashriq 16 (1913), pp. 29–46; transl. German by Carl Schoy, "ʿAlī ibn ʿĪsā, Das Astrolab und sein Gebrauch", in: Isis 9 (1927), pp. 239–254.