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- Q2031579 description "Medieval astronomer and mathematician".
- Q2031579 description "Medieval astronomer and mathematician".
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- Q2031579 abstract "Shams al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Ashraf al-Ḥusaynī al-Samarqandī (c. 1250 – c. 1310) was a 13th-century astronomer and mathematician from Samarkand.Nothing is known of al-Samarqandi's life except that he composed his most important works in the last two decades of the 7th and early decades of the 8th centuries A.H. He wrote works on theology, logic, philosophy, mathematics and astronomy which have proved important in their own right and also in giving information about the works of other scientists of his period.Al-Samarqandi wrote a work Risala fi adab al-bahth which discussed the method of intellectual investigation of reasoning using dialectic. Such methods of enquiry were much used by the ancient Greeks. He also wrote Synopsis of astronomy and produced a star catalogue for the year 1276-77.In mathematics al-Samarqandi is famous for a short work of only 20 pages which discusses 35 of Euclid's propositions. Although a short work, al-Samarqandi consulted widely the works of other Muslim mathematicians before writing it. For example he refers to writings by Ibn al-Haytham, Omar Khayyam, al-Jawhari, Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, and Athīr al-Dīn al-Abharī.".
- Q2031579 birthDate "1250".
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- Q2031579 deathDate "1310".
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- Q2031579 dateOfBirth "1250".
- Q2031579 dateOfDeath "1310".
- Q2031579 name "Samarqandi, Shams Din".
- Q2031579 shortDescription "Medieval astronomer and mathematician".
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- Q2031579 comment "Shams al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Ashraf al-Ḥusaynī al-Samarqandī (c. 1250 – c. 1310) was a 13th-century astronomer and mathematician from Samarkand.Nothing is known of al-Samarqandi's life except that he composed his most important works in the last two decades of the 7th and early decades of the 8th centuries A.H.".
- Q2031579 label "Shams al-Dīn al-Samarqandī".
- Q2031579 givenName "Shams Din".
- Q2031579 name "Samarqandi, Shams Din".
- Q2031579 name "Shams Din Samarqandi".
- Q2031579 surname "Samarqandi".