Arabic Astrolabe Keychain

45.00

Islamic astronomy comprises the astronomical developments made in the Islamic world, particularly during the Islamic Golden Age (9th–13th centuries),and mostly written in the Arabic language. These developments mostly took place in the Middle East, Central Asia, Al-Andalus, and North Africa, and later in the Far East and India.
A significant number of stars in the sky, such as Aldebaran, Altair and Deneb, and astronomical terms such as alidade, azimuth, and nadir, are still referred to by their Arabic names. A large corpus of literature from Islamic astronomy remains today, numbering approximately 10,000 manuscripts scattered throughout the world, many of which have not been read or catalogued. Even so, a reasonably accurate picture of Islamic activity in the field of astronomy can be reconstructed.
This is an original replica of a 9th century Arabic astrolabe, a unique keychain for Astronomy lovers.

Dimensions : Height 12,5 cm
Length 4,5 cm
Width 0,5 cm

1 in stock

Weight 200 g
Materials

Brass, Bronze, Wood

SKU: EA-163 Categories: ,
Weight 200 g
Materials

Brass, Bronze, Wood

Updating…

Subtotal: 130.00

View cart Checkout

Continue shopping

Banner ΕΣΠΑ