- Haly Abenragel
Abû l-Hasan 'Alî ibn Abî l-Rijâl ( _ar. أبو الحسن علي ابن أبي الرجال) (commonly known as "Haly", "
Hali ", "Albohazen Haly filii Abenragel" or "Haly Abenragel", from "ibn Rijal") was anArab astrologer of the late 10th and early 11th century, best known for his "Kitāb al-bāri' fi akhām an-nujūm". He was a court astrologer to theTunisia n princeal-Mu'izz ibn Bâdis in the first half of the 11th century. Haly died after 1037 inKairouan in what is now Tunisia.His "Kitāb al-bāri' fi akhām an-nujūm" was translated by
Yehudā ben Moshe into Old Castilian forAlfonso X of Castile in 1254 under the title "El libro conplido en los iudizios de las estrellas" ("The complete book on the judgment of thestars "). The only survivingmanuscript of the Old Castilian translation is MS 3605 at the National Library inMadrid , which however only contains 5 of the 8 books of the complete Old Castilian translation.In 1485 at
Venice a complete copy of the Old Castilian manuscript was translated intoLatin and published byErhard Ratdolt as "Praeclarissimus liber completus in judiciis astrorum" ("The very famous complete book on the judgment of the stars"). This printing (and later Latin versions) is commonly known as "De iudiciis astrorum" (or "De judiciis astrorum").ee also
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List of Arab scientists and scholars
*Alchabitius
*Biruni
*Judicial astrology External links
* [http://www2.sas.ac.uk/warburg/pdf/fah890.pdf De iudiciis astrorum, Basel, 1551; pdf format] (106 MB)
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