Al-Samaw’al’s Curious Approach to Trigonometry
Glen Van Brummelen, Taro Mimura, Yousuf Kerai
págs. 9-31
Progressions, Rays and Houses in Medieval Islamic Astrology: A Mathematical Classification
Josep Casulleras, Jan P. Hogendijk
págs. 33-102
Two Newly-discovered Astrolabes from ‘Abbasid Baghdad
David A. King
págs. 103-116
Ibn al-Raqqām’s Notes on Practical Geometry
Montse Díaz-Fajardo
págs. 117-145
The ‘Thābit-Version’ of Ptolemy’s Almagest in MS Dresden Db.87
Dirk Grupe
págs. 147-153
Salting Babies. Innovation and Tradition in Premodern Procedures for Neonatal Care
Miquel Forcada
págs. 155-178
The Toledan Tables in Castilian: Excerpts of the Planetary Equations
José Chabás Bergón
págs. 179-188
Ibn al-Raqq×m on Lunar Parallax
José Bellver, Julio Samsó
págs. 189-229
CHARLES BURNETT, Numerals and Arithmetic in the Middle Ages
Rosa Comes
págs. 231-246
DAVID JUSTE, Les manuscrits astrologiques latins conservés à la Bayerische Staatsbibliothek de Munich
Julio Samsó
págs. 246-247
David A. King, Astrolabes from Medieval Europe, Farnham, Burlington: Ashgate, 2011. (Variorum Collected Studies Series, CS977).
Roser Puig
págs. 247-250
Ahmed Djebbar & Marc Moyon, Les sciences arabes en Afrique. Mathématiques et astronomie IXe – XIXe siècles. Suivi de la Nubdha f÷ þilm al-¬is×b d’A¬mad B×bir al-Araw×n÷. Grandvaux – Vecmas. Brinon sur Sauldre, s.a (2011). 191 pp.
págs. 250-253
Sonja Brentjes, Travellers from Europe in the Ottoman and Safavid Empires, 16th-17th centuries. Seeking, Transforming, Discarding Knowledge, Variorum Collected Studies Series, Ashgate- Variorum, 2010, 350p.
Mònica Rius Piniés
págs. 253-255
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