- al-Husayn, ʿAbdul
Rahman Sūfī, and ʿAbdurrahman Sūfī and in the West as
Azophi,
Azophi Arabus, and Albuh****in. Al-Qifti. Ikhbār al-ʿulamāʾ bi-akhbār al-ḥukamāʾ...
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Azophi is a
lunar impact crater that lies in the
rugged south-central
highlands of the Moon. The
crater is
named after the 10th-century
Persian astronomer...
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Stars written by the
Muslim astronomer Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (known as
Azophi in the West), who
thoroughly illustrated all the
stars known to him along...
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Alsufi 6585 P-L The
Persian astronomer Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (
Azophi; 903–986)
worked in Isfahan. His
influential star atlas,
completed around...
- in the
heavens to
honor his good works. In
medieval Islamic astronomy (
Azophi's Uranometry, 10th century), the
constellation was
known as Al-Ḥawwa', "the...
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Abraham ibn Ezra. It is
attached along the
southeast rim to the
crater Azophi. To the
northeast lies the
crater Geber, and
further to the
southeast is...
- al-mumtan" (c. 830); Al-Battani, Albategnius, al-Zij (c. 880); and al-Sufi,
Azophi (c. 965); Al
Biruni (973–1048), "al
Canon al Masud" or "The Masʿūdic Canon";...
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Shapes of Stars) is an
astronomical text
written by Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (
Azophi)
around 964.
Following the
translation movement in the 9th
century AD, the...
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Persian astronomer 'Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi
Shirazi (later
known in
Europe as "
Azophi"),
which he
referred to as Al Bakr, the
White Ox, in his Book of
Fixed Stars...
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Amedeo Avogadro (1776–1856)
WGPSN Azophi 22°11′S 12°42′E / 22.19°S 12.7°E / -22.19; 12.7 (
Azophi) 47.54 1935 Abd Al-Rahman Al Sufi (903–986)...