Entirely tables: astronomical tables, star catalogs, and geographical tables based on those of Ulugh Beg. Calendrical table for Islamic years 1110 [1698] to 2100 [2658].Watermarks: Three crescents; Andrea Galvani of Pordenone. See Edward Heawood, Watermarks, Mainly of the 17th and 18th Centuries (Hilversum ,1950), pp. 24 and 36.Tables rubricated; some foliation in pencil.Probable 18th-cent. date based on start date of tables.Entirely tables: astronomical tables, star catalogs, and geographical tables based on those of Ulugh Beg. Calendrical table for Islamic years 1110 [1698] to 2100 [2658].Mode of access: Internet.McGregor FundPurchased in Cairo, 1933/34. Owner's mark: on front of ms., manuscript notes in handwriting of Max Meyerhof
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"Planetary tables for the longitude of Damascus, with an introduction in unnumbered bābs." David A. ...
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Described inside cover as a "first draft of a calendar," this piece includes calculations for the vi...
Includes tables for Islamic years 1149 [1736 or 7] to 1224 [1809 or 10], which is the basis for the ...
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