Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh Nasṭūlus (or Basṭūlus) was a notable 10th-century astronomer and astrolabist. He is known for making one of the oldest surviving astrolabes, dated 927/928, as well as of another partially preserved astrolabe that bears his signature, "Made by Nasṭūlus in the year 315" of hijra (925). Very little is known about his life. His full name, based on a testimony given by a contemporary astronomer Abu Sa'id al-Sijzi, indicates that he was a Muslim. But some modern historians have suggested that his foreign last name may indicate that he was Greek or Nestorian.
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| - محمد بن عبد الله نسطولس (أو بسطولس) هو عالم فلك وأسطرلابي بارز في القرن العاشر. اشتهر بصنع أحد أقدم الأسطرلابات الباقية بتاريخ 927/928، بالإضافة إلى أسطرلاب آخر محفوظ جزئيًا يحمل توقيعه: «صنع على يد نسطولس في عام 315 هجريًا (925)». (ar)
- Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh Nasṭūlus (or Basṭūlus) was a notable 10th-century astronomer and astrolabist. He is known for making one of the oldest surviving astrolabes, dated 927/928, as well as of another partially preserved astrolabe that bears his signature, "Made by Nasṭūlus in the year 315" of hijra (925). Very little is known about his life. His full name, based on a testimony given by a contemporary astronomer Abu Sa'id al-Sijzi, indicates that he was a Muslim. But some modern historians have suggested that his foreign last name may indicate that he was Greek or Nestorian. (en)
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| - محمد بن عبد الله نسطولس (أو بسطولس) هو عالم فلك وأسطرلابي بارز في القرن العاشر. اشتهر بصنع أحد أقدم الأسطرلابات الباقية بتاريخ 927/928، بالإضافة إلى أسطرلاب آخر محفوظ جزئيًا يحمل توقيعه: «صنع على يد نسطولس في عام 315 هجريًا (925)». (ar)
- Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh Nasṭūlus (or Basṭūlus) was a notable 10th-century astronomer and astrolabist. He is known for making one of the oldest surviving astrolabes, dated 927/928, as well as of another partially preserved astrolabe that bears his signature, "Made by Nasṭūlus in the year 315" of hijra (925). Very little is known about his life. His full name, based on a testimony given by a contemporary astronomer Abu Sa'id al-Sijzi, indicates that he was a Muslim. But some modern historians have suggested that his foreign last name may indicate that he was Greek or Nestorian. (en)
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