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Astronomy in the medieval Islamic world: Revision history


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  • curprev 08:2608:26, 8 July 2024Oort1 talk contribs 70,165 bytes −1,314 →‎Astrolabes: removed failed verification, and added a fv tag to another claim that looks likely true. Also that's not what vested means. undo
  • curprev 01:3801:38, 8 July 2024Oort1 talk contribs 71,479 bytes −184 failed verification, see WP:Jagged 85 cleanup But as that source makes clear (on that page), the sun is in the "centre" in the sense that it is in the middle of the other spheres (i.e. above the Moon, Mercury and Venus; and below Mars, Jupiter and Saturn), its normal place in the Ptolemaic system, which is entirely geocentric, not heliocentric. undo

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  • curprev 12:3812:38, 18 January 2024Heyukaji talk contribs 71,666 bytes +769 →‎Early period: I have added a line on Plotemy's model being translated early in the Islamic empires and becoming the foundation of early Islamic astronomy, which is a widely accepted fact in scholarly circles so arguably missing from this 'early period' section. I have added in two scholarly references to cover this point too. undo Tags: nowiki added Visual edit

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