The following pages link to José Chabás (Q332277):
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- An analysis of the \textit{Tabulae magistrales} by Giovanni Bianchini (Q332278) (← links)
- Analysis of the astronomical tables for 1340 compiled by Immanuel ben Jacob Bonfils (Q504103) (← links)
- Ibn al-Kammād's \textit{Muqtabis} zij and the astronomical tradition of Indian origin in the Iberian Peninsula (Q889612) (← links)
- Nicholaus de Heybach and his table for finding true syzygy (Q1194827) (← links)
- The astronomical tables of Jacob ben David Bonjorn (Q1205962) (← links)
- Astronomy for the court in the early sixteenth century. Alfonso de Córdoba and his \textit{Tabule Astronomice Elisabeth Regine}. (Q1879473) (← links)
- Ptolemy, Bianchini, and Copernicus: tables for planetary latitudes (Q1880866) (← links)
- The medieval Moon in a matrix: double argument tables for lunar motion (Q2420595) (← links)
- Andalusian astronomy: \textit{al-Zîj al-Muqtabis} of Ibn al-Kammâd (Q2520688) (← links)
- Joseph Ibn Waqār and the treatment of retrograde motion in the middle ages (Q2692773) (← links)
- Essays on medieval computational astronomy (Q2799130) (← links)
- The Diffusion of the Alfonsine Tables: The case of the <i>Tabulae resolutae</i> (Q3467767) (← links)
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- Were the Alfonsine Tables of Toledo First Used by Their Authors? (Q4451281) (← links)
- Ibn al-Kammâd's Star List (Q4715572) (← links)
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- The <i>Almanac</i> of Jacob ben Makhir (Q5865201) (← links)
- Tables for the radii of the Sun, the Moon, and the shadow from John of Gmunden to Longomontanus (Q6145605) (← links)