Within this volume, the Mulakhkhä is situated within the broader context of the genre of literature termed ¿ilm al-hay¿a, which has become the subject of intensive research over the past 25 years. In so doing, it provides a survey of summary accounts of theoretical astronomy of Jaghmini's predecessors, both Ancient and Islamic, which could have served as potential sources for the Mulakhkhä. Jaghmini's dates (which until now remained unsettled) are established, and it is definitively shown that he composed not only the Mulakhkhä but also other scientific treatises, including the popular medical treatise al-Qanunca, during a period that has been deemed one of scientific decline and stagnation in Islamic lands. The book will be of particular interest to scholars engaged in the study of Islamic theoretical astronomy, but is accessible to a general readership interested in learning what constituted an introduction to Ptolemaic astronomy in Islamic lands.
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"Ragep provides a brief history of the scant historical evidence that introduces Ptolemy's predecessors and successors in the Hellenistic world. This brief history was absent in previous works on the history of hay a, and thus her account is quite helpful. ... The critical edition is well-prepared and the Arabic text (with an English translation) will be useful for researchers." (Hanif Ghalandari, Nazariyat, Vol. 4 (1), 2017)