AbstractThis article analyzes several medieval trigonometric treatises including The Book on Unknown Arcs of a Sphere by the Spanish-Arabic mathematician al-Jayyani (11th century); De triangulis by the German scholar Regiomontanus, or Johannes Müller (15th century); and writings of several Oriental scholars devoted to the same subject. It is conjectured that The Book on Unknown Arcs of a Sphere was one of the Islamic sources of the trigonometric treatise by Regiomontanus
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Heavenly Mathematics traces the rich history of spherical trigonometry, revealing how the cultures o...
The celstial globe seems to have been known in al-Andalus and in the Christian Kingdoms of the iberi...
The Liber theoreumacie is a neglected work of practical geometry, written in Strasbourg in 1214, whi...
AbstractThis article analyzes several medieval trigonometric treatises including The Book on Unknown...
AbstractTwo trisections of the angle were transmitted from Greek to Islamic geometry, one in the Ara...
AbstractThis paper surveys work done over the past decade, largely in Western Europe and North Ameri...
This book presents an account of selected topics from key mathematical works of medieval Islam, base...
The article reviews the history of astrology in the middle ages including its classical inheritance,...
International audienceThe focus of this study is the appropriation, by European scholars, of geometr...
summary:The article deals with the life and work of a medieval mathematician and astronomer Johannes...
This paper aims at presenting a brief overview of astronomical exchanges between the Eastern and Wes...
The Liber mahameleth is a work in Latin written in the mid-12th century based (mainly) on Arabic sou...
This article describes the discovery and the structure of the Kitāb al-Istikmāl, an extensive mathem...
This paper explores the history and possible mathematical methods behind the development of trigonom...
Trigonometry, branch of mathematics related to the study of triangles, developed from practical need...
Heavenly Mathematics traces the rich history of spherical trigonometry, revealing how the cultures o...
The celstial globe seems to have been known in al-Andalus and in the Christian Kingdoms of the iberi...
The Liber theoreumacie is a neglected work of practical geometry, written in Strasbourg in 1214, whi...