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The Light of the Stars—A Short Discourse by Ibn Al-Haytham
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 January 2009
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13 al-qamar.
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14 lit. the meaning or significance, al-ma‘nā.
15 hijāly, crescent-shaped.
16 al-kawākib al-thābitah.
17 al-mutahayyirah.
18 Jawhar.
19 mumāssah.
20 dā'irat al-burūj. The Bodleian MS. has “al-burj”.
21 lit. when it opposes a “quarter” to the sun.
22 qit'ah.pl. qita‘.
23 lit. near to it, before and after it.
24 mustatīl.
25 In the Bodleian MS. the word “al-kawākib” is found—a scribe's error.
26 lit. eyesight.
27 Zuhara.
28 ‘Utārid.
29 See ref. 14.
30 See ref. 14.
31 See ref. 29.
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