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DescriptionLunar eclipse al-Biruni.jpg |
English: Illustration by Al-Biruni (973-1048) of different phases of the moon, from Kitab al-Tafhim (in Persian). The subtitled comment:
فارسی: جایگاههای مختلف ماه در کتاب التفهیم اثر ابوریحان بیرونی. متن زیر تصویر:
جِرَا جرا این فزودن و کاستن نور قمر را است و ستارکان دیکر را نیست میان مردمان نکرستن و ناستذنْ این مَعْنیها را خلافَسْت در روشناای ستارکان که ایشانرا روشناای از خویستن است
Translation:
Why – why the increase and decrease of the light of the moon is settled while other stars don't behave so, observing these and not understanding the spirit of these is a misdeed that the light of the stars is of their own
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from 973 until 1048 |
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Scanned from: Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1976) Islamic Science: An Illustrated Study, World of Islam Festival Publishing Company ISBN 090503502X |
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In public domain due to age.
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