A Double-Argument Table for the Lunar Equation Attributed to Ibn Y?nus

Centaurus 18 (2):129-146 (1974)
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The Exact Sciences in Antiquity.Arnold Dresden - 1953 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 73 (1):53.
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.
Arabic numeral forms.Rida A. K. Irani - 1955 - Centaurus 4 (1):1-12.
Solar and Lunar Tables in Early Islamic Astronomy.Hala Salam & E. S. Kennedy - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (4):492-497.

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