The planetary equatorium of Jamshīd Ghiyāth al-Dīn al-Kāshī (d. 1429) : an edition of the anonymous Persian manuscript 75 [44b] in the Garrett Collection at Princeton University : being a description of two computing instruments, the plate of heavens and the plate of conjunctions
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The planetary equatorium of Jamshīd Ghiyāth al-Dīn al-Kāshī (d. 1429) : an edition of the anonymous Persian manuscript 75 [44b] in the Garrett Collection at Princeton University : being a description of two computing instruments, the plate of heavens and the plate of conjunctions
(Princeton Oriental studies, v. 18)
Princeton University Press, 1960
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The author's work can be characterized as largely a translation into Persian of selected parts from al-Kāshī's Arabic text: Nuzhat al-ḥadāíq and its Samarqand recension
Bibliography: p. 251-255
Includes index