- Zij-i-Sultani
Zij-i-Sultani is a
Zij astronomical table and star catalogue that was published byUlugh Beg in1437 . It was the joint product of the work of a group of astronomers working under the patronage of Ulugh Beg.Alongside
Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi 's "Book of Fixed Stars ", the "Zij-i-Sultani" is generally considered the greatest ofstar catalogue s between those ofPtolemy andTycho Brahe . The serious errors which he found in previous star catalogues ofIslamic astronomy (many of which had simply updated Ptolemy's work, adding the effect of precession to the longitudes) induced him to redetermine the positions of 992 fixed stars, to which he added 27 stars fromAbd al-Rahman al-Sufi 's catalogue "Book of Fixed Stars " from964 , which were too far south for observation from Samarkand. This catalogue, one of the most original of the Middle Ages, was edited byThomas Hyde at Oxford in1665 under the title "Tabulae longitudinis et latitudinis stellarum fixarum ex observatione Ulugbeighi" by G. Sharpe in1767 , and in1843 byFrancis Baily in vol. xiii. of the "Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society".In 1437 Ulugh Beg determined the length of the
sidereal year as 365.2570370...d = 365d 6h 10m 8s (an error +58s). In his measurements within many years he used a 50 m highgnomon . This value was improved by 28s 88 years later in1525 byNicolaus Copernicus (1473 -1543 ), who appealed to the estimation ofThabit ibn Qurra (826 -901 ), which was accurate to +2s.See also
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Zij References
* E. S. Kennedy, "A Survey of Islamic Astronomical Tables", Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, (1956) 46(2), pp. 3-4, 44-5.
* 1839. L. P. E. A. Sedillot (1808-1875). Tables astronomiques d’Oloug Beg, commentees et publiees avec le texte en regard, TomeI, 1 fascicule, Paris. A very rare work, but referenced in the Bibliographie generale de l’astronomie jusqu’en 1880, by J.
* 1847. L. P. E. A. Sedillot (1808-1875). Prolegomenes des Tables astronomiques d’Oloug Beg, publiees avec Notes et Variantes, et precedes d’une Introduction. Paris: F. Didot.
* 1853. L. P. E. A. Sedillot (1808-1875). Prolegomenes des Tables astronomiques d’Oloug Beg, traduction et commentaire. Paris.
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