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Abu Abd Allah Mohammed ibn Abdun al-Jabali al-Adadi (Arabic: محمد بن عبدون الجبلي العذري) (died after 976) was a physician and mathematician from Al-Andalus. He is the author of Risala fi al-Taksir (Treatise on Measurements), the oldest remaining mathematical text from Al-Andalus. He travelled to the learning centers in the East in the years after 958 C.E. He stayed in Basra and visited al-Fustat (Old Cairo), Egypt where he was put in charge of the hospital. Ibn Abdun studied the ideas of Abu Sulayman Sijistani (d. 990) and according to one source he met him personally in Basra. He returned to Cordoba in 971 C.E.. He entered the service of the Caliph al-Mustansir (died 976) and his son Hisham II al-Mu'ayad. Ibn Abdun was the teacher of Ibn al-Kattani.

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  • محمد بن عبدون الجبلي (ar)
  • Muhammad ibn Abdun al-Jabali (it)
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  • محمد بن عبدون الجبلي العذري طبيب وعالم رياضي من الأندلس. وهو مؤلف رسالة في التكسير وهي أطروحة عن القياسات، تعد الرسالة أقدم النص رياضي حفظ من الأندلس. سافر إلى المراكز والعواصم العلمية في الشرق الإسلامي، ومكث مدة في البصرة، وزار الفسطاط في مصر حيث عمل مسئولًا عن أحد مستشفياتها. ابن عبدون تتلمذ ودرس على يد أبو سليمان السجستاني (ت: 380 هـ / 990). عاد إلى قرطبة وانخرط ودخل في خدمة الخليفة الحكم المستنصر بالله وابنه هشام المؤيد بالله. وكان ابن عبدون معلم ابن الكتاني. (ar)
  • Abu Abd Allah Mohammed ibn Abdun al-Jabali al-Adadi (Arabic: محمد بن عبدون الجبلي العذري) (died after 976) was a physician and mathematician from Al-Andalus. He is the author of Risala fi al-Taksir (Treatise on Measurements), the oldest remaining mathematical text from Al-Andalus. He travelled to the learning centers in the East in the years after 958 C.E. He stayed in Basra and visited al-Fustat (Old Cairo), Egypt where he was put in charge of the hospital. Ibn Abdun studied the ideas of Abu Sulayman Sijistani (d. 990) and according to one source he met him personally in Basra. He returned to Cordoba in 971 C.E.. He entered the service of the Caliph al-Mustansir (died 976) and his son Hisham II al-Mu'ayad. Ibn Abdun was the teacher of Ibn al-Kattani. (en)
  • Muḥammad ibn ʿAbdūn al-Jabalī (in arabo: ﻣﺤﻤﺪ بن عبدون ﺍﻟﺠﺒﻠﻲ‎; Cordova, ... – Cordova, dopo il 976) è stato un medico e matematico arabo di al-Andalus (Spagna islamica). È l'autore della Risāla fī al-taksīr (Lettera sulle misurazioni), il più antico testo matematico di al-Andalus sopravvissuto fino ad oggi. Viaggiò in vari centri di studio dell'Oriente e nel 958 soggiornò per un certo periodo a Bassora (senza andare però a Baghdad), dirigendosi poi ad al-Fustat (la parte più vecchia del Cairo), in Egitto, dove venne messo a capo dell'ospedale (maristān) della città. (it)
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  • محمد بن عبدون الجبلي العذري طبيب وعالم رياضي من الأندلس. وهو مؤلف رسالة في التكسير وهي أطروحة عن القياسات، تعد الرسالة أقدم النص رياضي حفظ من الأندلس. سافر إلى المراكز والعواصم العلمية في الشرق الإسلامي، ومكث مدة في البصرة، وزار الفسطاط في مصر حيث عمل مسئولًا عن أحد مستشفياتها. ابن عبدون تتلمذ ودرس على يد أبو سليمان السجستاني (ت: 380 هـ / 990). عاد إلى قرطبة وانخرط ودخل في خدمة الخليفة الحكم المستنصر بالله وابنه هشام المؤيد بالله. وكان ابن عبدون معلم ابن الكتاني. (ar)
  • Abu Abd Allah Mohammed ibn Abdun al-Jabali al-Adadi (Arabic: محمد بن عبدون الجبلي العذري) (died after 976) was a physician and mathematician from Al-Andalus. He is the author of Risala fi al-Taksir (Treatise on Measurements), the oldest remaining mathematical text from Al-Andalus. He travelled to the learning centers in the East in the years after 958 C.E. He stayed in Basra and visited al-Fustat (Old Cairo), Egypt where he was put in charge of the hospital. Ibn Abdun studied the ideas of Abu Sulayman Sijistani (d. 990) and according to one source he met him personally in Basra. He returned to Cordoba in 971 C.E.. He entered the service of the Caliph al-Mustansir (died 976) and his son Hisham II al-Mu'ayad. Ibn Abdun was the teacher of Ibn al-Kattani. (en)
  • Muḥammad ibn ʿAbdūn al-Jabalī (in arabo: ﻣﺤﻤﺪ بن عبدون ﺍﻟﺠﺒﻠﻲ‎; Cordova, ... – Cordova, dopo il 976) è stato un medico e matematico arabo di al-Andalus (Spagna islamica). È l'autore della Risāla fī al-taksīr (Lettera sulle misurazioni), il più antico testo matematico di al-Andalus sopravvissuto fino ad oggi. Viaggiò in vari centri di studio dell'Oriente e nel 958 soggiornò per un certo periodo a Bassora (senza andare però a Baghdad), dirigendosi poi ad al-Fustat (la parte più vecchia del Cairo), in Egitto, dove venne messo a capo dell'ospedale (maristān) della città. Ibn ʿAbdūn studiò le opere del filosofo umanista persiano (morto nel 990). Tornò nel Califfato di Cordova nel 971, entrando al servizio del califfo al-Ḥakam II (morto nel 976) e di suo figlio Hishām. Ibn ʿAbdūn fu Maestro del filosofo, medico, astrologo, letterato e poeta Ibn Hasan al-Kattani. (it)
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