词条 | Ibn al-Adami |
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| name = Ibn al-Adami | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | residence = Baghdad | fields = Astronomy | notable_ideas = | major_works = | influences = Indian astronomy | influenced = Ibn Yunus, Sa'id al-Andalusi }} Ibn al‐Ādamī (flourished in Baghdad, c. 925), was a 10th-century Islamic astronomer who wrote an influential work of zij based on Indian sources. The book, now lost, uses the Indian methods found in the Sindhind. The 11th-century historian Sa'id al-Andalusi informs us that the theory of trepidation that became known to Europe and was ascribed to Thabit ibn Qurra can be found instead in the Zij of Ibn al-Adami, who himself may have known of this theory from Thabit's grandon, Ibrahim ibn Sinan.{{sfn|Jamil Ragep|2007}} Ibn al-Adami is also the source for the story of how Indian astronomy reached the court of Caliph al-Mansur in the early 770s in Baghdad.{{sfn|Jamil Ragep|2007}} Presumably, he is the son of Al-Adami. NotesReferences
last= Jamil Ragep | last2 = Bolt | first2 = Marvin | title=Ādamī: Abū ʿAlī al‐Ḥusayn ibn Muḥammad al‐Ādamī | encyclopedia = The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers | publisher = Springer | date = 2007 | location = New York | page = 12 | url=http://islamsci.mcgill.ca/RASI/BEA/Adami_BEA.htm | isbn=9780387310220 | ref=harv|display-editors=etal}} (PDF version) {{Islamic astronomy}}{{Authority control}}{{Astronomer-stub}} 2 : 10th-century astronomers|Astronomers of medieval Islam |
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