Al-Quhi et al-Sijzi: sur le compas parfait et le trace continu des sections coniques

Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 13 (1):9-44 (2003)
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Abstract

From the second half of the 10th century, mathematicians developed a new chapter in the geometry of conic sections, dealing with the theory and practice of their continuous drawing. In this article, we propose to sketch the history of this chapter in the writings of al-Qūhī and al-Sijzī. A hitherto unknown treatise by al-Sijzī - established, translated, and commented - has enabled us better to situate and understand the themes of this new research, and how it eventually approached the problem of the classification of curves in previously unknown terms.

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