almagest in A Sentence

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    Almagest Planetary Hypotheses and Optics.

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    Alhazen criticized Ptolemy's Almagest, Planetary Hypotheses, and

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    Ptolemy's Almagest concerned mathematical theories regarding the motion of the planets, whereas the

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    Indeed, Ptolemy's Almagest was claimed as a condition for peace by al-Ma'mum after a war between the Abbasids and the Byzantine Empire.

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    Ptolemy's Almagest concerned mathematical theories regarding the motion of the planets, whereas the Hypotheses concerned what Ptolemy thought was the actual configuration of the planets.

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    He lived at the court of Emir Adud ad-Daula in Isfahan, Persia, and worked on translating and expanding Greek astronomical works, especially the Almagest of Ptolemy.

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    He lived at the court of Emir Adud ad-Daula in Ispahan, Persia, and worked on translating and expanding Greek astronomical works, especially the Almagest of Ptolemy.

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    For example, he commissioned the mapping of the world, the confirmation of data from the Almagest and the deduction of the real size of the Earth see

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    Cameron, who analyzed Theon's titles for other books of Almagest and for other scholarly texts of late antiquity, concludes that Hypatia corrected not her father's commentary but the text of Almagest itself.

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    For example, he commissioned the mapping of the world, the confirmation of data from the Almagest and the deduction of the real size of the Earth see section on the main activities of the House.

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    In his Al-Shukūk ‛alā Batlamyūs, variously translated as Doubts Concerning Ptolemy or Aporias against Ptolemy, published at some time between 1025 and 1028, Alhazen criticized Ptolemy's Almagest, Planetary Hypotheses, and Optics, pointing out various contradictions he found in these works, particularly in astronomy.

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    The book is a non-technical explanation of Ptolemy's Almagest, which was eventually translated into Hebrew and Latin in the 13th and 14th centuries and subsequently had an influence on astronomers such as Georg von Peuerbach during the European Middle Ages and Renaissance.

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