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Ibn al-Ha'im al-Ishbili

Abu Muhammad Abd al-Haqq al‐Ghafiqi al‐Ishbili (Arabic: ابن الهائم), also known as Ibn al‐Hāʾim (fl. c. 1213 was a medieval Muslim astronomer and mathematician from Seville.

Ibn al‐Hāʾim
ابن الهائم}
Bornfl. c. 1213
Academic work
EraIslamic Golden Age
Main interestsMathematics, astronomy
Notable worksal‐Zīj al‐kāmil fī al‐talim

He is known to modern scholars for his al‐Zīj al‐kāmil fī al‐talim (1204/5), which was had a great influence on the development of Islamic astronomy and which has provided important information on astronomers from Al-Andalus, including the instrument maker and astrologer Al-Zarqali.

Life edit

Ibn al‐Hāʾim originated from Seville in Al-Andalus. As a student, he learnt mathematics using the works of the scholars Al-Jayyani and Jabir ibn Aflah.[citation needed] He probably worked in North Africa, at a time when the Almohad Caliphate ruled the region. Ibn al‐Hāʾim became proficient at mathematics and was familiar with the trigonometrical concepts introduced into al‐Andalus by the scholar Ibn Mu'adh al-Jayyani in the 11th century and developed during the next century by the astronomer and mathematician Jābir ibn Aflaḥ.[1]

al‐Zīj al‐kāmil fī al‐talim edit

In 1204/5 Ibn al‐Hāʾim wrote al‐Zīj al‐kāmil fī al‐talim ("The Perfect Handbook on Mathematical Astronomy"), a treatise that consisted of an introduction and seven books. A zīj in all but name, the information it contains does not include any numerical tables.[1] It was considered exceptionally complete and accurate by Islamic medieval astronomers, and he had a great influence on the development of astronomy in the Maghreb.[2]

The work has provided modern historians with important information on earlier astronomers in al‐Andalus. It gives historical data on the life and works of the instrument maker and astrologer Al-Zarqali and the creation of the Tables of Toledo by astronomers in Toledo patronized by the qadi Said Al-Andalusi.

Ibn al‐Hāʾim further extended Al-Zarqali's theories on the oscillation of the obliquity of the ecliptic, presented spherical trigonometrical formulae, gives a longitude of the solar apogee of 85° 49′ and further confirmed the works of Al-Zarqali. The work also deals with the computation of the Moon's longitude and latitude, attempting to correct Ptolemy's theory.[1]

A copy of the manuscript is held at the Bodleian Library at Oxford, UK.[3]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Puig 2007, pp. 555–556.
  2. ^ Samsó 1997, p. 405.
  3. ^ "Al-Kāmil fī al-taʻlīm". Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World. Fihrist. Retrieved 14 February 2023.

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Further reading edit

  • Samso, Julio (2013). "Ibn al‐Hāʾim". In Selin, Helaine (ed.). Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures. Berlin: Springer Nature. p. 405. ISBN 978-94017-1-416-7.

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