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Centaurus 4 (1):1-12 (1955)

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  1. Ibn Y?nus' very useful tables for reckoning time by the sun.David A. King - 1973 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 10 (3-5):342-394.
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  • Interpolation Schemes in Dast?r al-Munajj?n.Javad Hamadanizadeh - 1978 - Centaurus 22 (1):44-52.
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  • A Statistical Method for Recovering Unknown Parameters from Medieval Astronomical Tables.Benno Dalen - 1989 - Centaurus 32 (2):85-145.
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  • Practical Arabic Mathematics: Measuring the Muqarnas by al-K¯ash¯i.Yvonne Dold-Samplonius - 1992 - Centaurus 35 (3):193-242.
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  • A Double-Argument Table for the Lunar Equation Attributed to Ibn Y?nus.David A. King - 1974 - Centaurus 18 (2):129-146.
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  • Early Texts on Hindu-Arabic Calculation.Menso Folkerts - 2001 - Science in Context 14 (1-2):13-38.
    This article describes how the decimal place value system was transmitted from India via the Arabs to the West up to the end of the fifteenth century. The arithmetical work of al-Khwārizmī's, ca. 825, is the oldest Arabic work on Indian arithmetic of which we have detailed knowledge. There is no known Arabic manuscript of this work; our knowledge of it is based on an early reworking of a Latin translation. Until some years ago, only one fragmentary manuscript of this (...)
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