-
redactions of
Qazwini printed onto its margins. Ibn al-Wardi (d. 1348) (
Kharīdat al-ʿAjā'ib, "The
Pearl of Wonders") is
another source used by Lane, to...
- an Arab
historian AH 691 (1291/1292)-AH 749 (1348/1349), the
author of
Kharīdat al-ʿAjā'ib wa farīdat al-gha'rāib ("The
Pearl of
wonders and the Uniqueness...
- two
earliest sources containing the cosmology. Ibn al-Wardi (d. 1348) (
Kharīdat al-ʿAjā'ib, "The
Pearl of Wonders"),
considered to be a
derivative rearrangement...
- period.
Great poets from the
period are
mentioned in
anthologies such as
Kharidat al Qasar [ar], Rawd al-Qirtas, and Mu'jam as-Sifr. In the
European portion...
- "Muhammad" al-Ṣāwī, Aḥmad (1947) [composed 1813]. Ḥashiyat ʿAlā Sharḥ al-
Kharīdat al-Bahīyah [An
Annotative Commentary Upon "The
Resplendent Pearl"]. Cairo:...
- Khayyam, who
explicitly identifies him as both a poet and a
scientist (
Kharidat al-qasr, 1174).: 49 : 35 One of the
earliest specimens of Omar Khayyam's...
-
functions such sine, cosine, tangent, and cotangent. Jarīdat al-durar wa
kharīdat al-fikar is a zīj that is said to be Taqī al-Dīn's
second most important...
-
compared to a
similar entry in Yaqut's Mu'jam al-Buldan and Ibn al-Wardī's
Kharīdat al-'Ajā'ib, with
small differences noted. When
discussing time, Qazwini...
- Ibn
Khafaja and Ibn Sahl, are
mentioned in
anthological works such as
Kharidat al-Qasr (خريدة القصر وجريدة العصر), Ibn Dihya's Al
Mutrib (المطرب من أشعار...
-
Cairo on a Sa****ay in
April 1174. Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani
wrote in his
Kharīdat al-Kasr: [Umara’s] body was
exposed on a
cross with
those of the other...