Misplaced Pages

Al Achsasi al Mouakket

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Egyptian astronomer
A page from al Achsasi's al-Durrah al-muḍīyah fī al-ʻamāl al-shamsīyah

Muḥammad al Achsasi al Mouakket (Arabic: محمد الاخصاصي الموقت) was a 17th century Egyptian astronomer whose calendarium and catalogue of stars, al-Durrah al-muḍīyah fī al-ʻamāl al-shamsīyah ("Pearls of brilliance upon the solar operations"), was written in Cairo in about 1650. Al-Achsasi was a shaykh, a learned elder, of the Grand Mosque of the university of Cairo, where his name al-Muwaqqit reflected his position in regulating the times and hours at the mosque. Akhsasi connects him in origin to a village in the Faiyum, southwest of Cairo.

No copies of al-Achsasi's book were known to Western astronomers or historians of science until 1895, when the incomplete manuscript was obtained by the amateur English astronomer Edward Ball Knobel; thus al-Achsasi did not appear in the standard French and English bibliographies and library catalogues of the 19th century. Knobel announced his discovery of the work in the journal of the Royal Astronomical Society that year.

The extant manuscript is part of the archive collection of the Royal Astronomical Society. (RAS Add MS 14).

References

  1. ^ Knobel 1895, p. 429.
  2. "Additional Manuscripts". Royal Astronomical Society. Retrieved 4 May 2023.

Sources

Astronomy in the medieval Islamic world
Astronomers
  • by century
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
17th
Topics
Works
Zij
Instruments
Concepts
Institutions
Influences
Influenced
Category: