- was al-Zarqālluh. In
Latin he was
referred to as
Arzachel or ****chieles, a
modified form of
Arzachel,
meaning 'the engraver'. He
lived in Toledo, Al-Andalus...
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Arzachel is a
relatively young lunar impact crater located in the
highlands in the south-central part of the
visible Moon,
close to the zero
meridian (the...
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Arzachel was an
Arabic astronomer and mathematician.
Arzachel may also
refer to:
Arzachel (crater), a
lunar crater Arzachel (band), a
pyseudonym of the...
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Campbell (b****/vocals). The band
produced their sole
album under the name
Arzachel in June 1969.
Formed while Hillage,
Campbell and
Stewart were at the City...
- Stewart,
Campbell and
Brooks contributed to the one-off
studio project Arzachel,
named after a Moon crater. Also
featured in that
project was
Steve Hillage...
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former bandmates to
record a one-off
psychedelic album under the
pseudonym Arzachel. In 1972
Stewart guested on Hillage's new band Khan's
first album. After...
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details of Ptolemy's
model rather than his geocentrism. In the 12th century,
Arzachel departed from the
ancient Gr**** idea of
uniform circular motions by hypothesizing...
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Albategnius (Al-Battani),
Averroes (Ibn Rushd),
Thebit (Thabit Ibn Qurra),
Arzachel (Al-Zarqali), and
Alpetragius (Al-Bitruji), but he does not show awareness...
- philosopher,
mathematician and astronomer. Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm al-Zarqālī (
Arzachel), 1029–1087,
Andalusian astronomer and
engineer who
developed the equatorium...
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Azarqueil written in 1088 by Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm al-Zarqālī (Latinized as
Arzachel) in Toledo, al-Andalus. The work
provided the true
daily positions of the...