- Nur ad-Din al-Betrugi
Nur ad-Din al-Betrugi (also spelled Nur al-Din Ibn Ishaq Al-Bitruji and Abu Ishâk ibn al-Bitrogi; another spelling is al Bidrudschi) (known in the West by the Latinized name of Alpetragius) (died ca. 1204 AD) was an
Arab astronomer and philosopher of theIslamic Golden Age (Middle Ages ). Born in present-dayMorocco , he settled inSeville , inAndalusia . He became a disciple ofIbn Tufail (Abubacer) and was a contemporary ofAverroës .The Alpetragius crater on the
Moon is named after him.Works
Al Betrugi wrote the "Kitab-al-Hay’ah" (
Arabic ,كتاب الحياة), translated from the Arabic into Hebrew, and then intoLatin (printed inVienna in 1531).He advanced a theory on
planetary motion in which he wished to avoid both epicycles and eccentrics, [Bernard R. Goldstein (March 1972). "Theory and Observation in Medieval Astronomy", "Isis" 63 (1), p. 39-47 [41] .] and to account for the phenomena peculiar to the wandering stars, by compoundingrotation s of homocentric spheres. This was a modification of the system of planetary motion proposed by his predecessors,Ibn Bajjah (Avempace) andIbn Tufail (Abubacer). His efforts were unsuccessful in replacingPtolemy 's planetary model, due to the numerical predictions of the planetary positions in his configuration being less accurate than that of the Ptolemaic model, [ [http://www.bookrags.com/research/ptolemaic-astronomy-islamic-planeta-scit-021234 Ptolemaic Astronomy, Islamic Planetary Theory, and Copernicus's Debt to the Maragha School] , "Science and Its Times",Thomson Gale .] mainly because he followedAristotle 's notion of perfect circular motion.ee also
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List of Arab scientists and scholars References
External links
* [http://www.unhas.ac.id/~rhiza/saintis/bitruji.html A. Zahoor, "Alpetragius"]
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