Abu Ali al-Hasan al-Marrakushi
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Abu Ali al-Hassan al-Marrakushi (fl.
Floruit
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 1281/2) was a Moroccan astronomer and mathematician. He was especially important in the field of trigonometry. He described more than 240 stars. He is the author of a very large compendium on spherical astronomy and astronomical instruments (sundials, astrolabes) entitled ami’ al-mabadi' wa'l-ghayat. He wrote this treatise in Cairo
Cairo
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. It was translated into French by J. J. Sedillot in 1834. He also the author of Kitab al-Kotua al-Makhrutia (Conical Sections).

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