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Islamska ili arapska astronomija podrazumeva razvitak astronomije u islamskom svetu, naročito tokom zlatnog doba (VIII-XV veka) i većinom je zabeležen na arapskom jeziku. Islamska astronomija je kasnije imala značajan uticaj na indijsku, vizantijsku i evropsku astronomiju (pogledati latinske prevode iz dvanaestog veka), kao i na kinesku i malajsku astronomiju. Veliki broj zvezda na nebu, kao što su Aldebaran i Altair teastronomski termini, kao što su alidada, azimut i almukantar nose arapska imena. Veliki korpus literature iz domena islamske astronomije danas broji približno deset hiljada rukopisa po čitavom svetu, od kojih veliki broj još nije pročitan niti katalogizovan. Godina izdavanja: 1691.
Islamic astronomy or Arabic astronomy comprises the astronomical developments made in the Islamic world, particularly during the Islamic Golden Age (8th–15th centuries), and mostly written in the Arabic language. Islamic astronomy later had a significant influence on Indian, Byzantine and European astronomy (see Latin translations of the 12th century) as well as Chinese astronomy and Malian astronomy. A significant number of stars in the sky, such as Aldebaran and Altair, and astronomical terms such as alhidade, azimuth, and almucantar, are still referred to by their Arabic names. A large corpus of literature from Islamic astronomy remains today, numbering approximately 10,000 manuscripts scattered throughout the world, many of which have not been read or catalogued. Year of publishing: 1691.
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