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- Q11907054 subject Q6508.
- Q11907054 subject Q7867674.
- Q11907054 abstract "The astrolabe of Barcelona is considered the most ancient astrolabe with Carolingian characters that has survived in the Christian Occident.The French researcher Marcel Destombes founded the astrolabe, and left it as legacy to the Institute of the Arab World of Paris in 1983.The Academy of Sciences of Barcelona asked the astrolabe in loan to the Musée of l'Institut du Monde Arabe, to make a replica, today this replica is on display at the Academy of Sciences in the Ramblas.".
- Q11907054 thumbnail Astrolabi_Carolingi_Barcelona_980.jpg?width=300.
- Q11907054 wikiPageExternalLink show_document.php?do_id=1379&lang=en.
- Q11907054 wikiPageWikiLink Q1492.
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- Q11907054 wikiPageWikiLink Q164992.
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- Q11907054 wikiPageWikiLink Q39782.
- Q11907054 wikiPageWikiLink Q6508.
- Q11907054 wikiPageWikiLink Q7867674.
- Q11907054 wikiPageWikiLink Q860166.
- Q11907054 comment "The astrolabe of Barcelona is considered the most ancient astrolabe with Carolingian characters that has survived in the Christian Occident.The French researcher Marcel Destombes founded the astrolabe, and left it as legacy to the Institute of the Arab World of Paris in 1983.The Academy of Sciences of Barcelona asked the astrolabe in loan to the Musée of l'Institut du Monde Arabe, to make a replica, today this replica is on display at the Academy of Sciences in the Ramblas.".
- Q11907054 label "Barcelona astrolabe".
- Q11907054 depiction Astrolabi_Carolingi_Barcelona_980.jpg.