Astrolabe quadrant, engraved brass

Syria, Damascus; 730 H = 1329-1330
H: 15.5 cm
Inventory number 16/1988
Published in
Géza Fehérvári: “An Eighth/Fourteenth-century Quadrant of the Astrolabist al-Mizzî,” Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 36:1, 1973, pp. 115-117, pl. 1-2;
Sotheby’s, London 13/4 1988,  lot  267;
Kjeld von Folsach: Islamic Art. The David Collection, Copenhagen 1990, cat. 362;
Syrie. Mémoire et civilisation, Institut du monde arabe, Paris 1993, p. 438, cat. 333;
Kjeld von Folsach, Torben Lundbæk and Peder Mortensen (ed.): Sultan, Shah and Great Mughal. The History and Culture of the Islamic World, National Museum, Copenhagen 1996, cat. 78;
Francis Maddison and Emilie Savage-Smith: Science, Tools & Magic, London 1997, pp. 226-267, note 9;
Kjeld von Folsach: Art from the World of Islam in the David Collection, Copenhagen 2001, cat. 595;
Rafael Valencia Rodríguez et al.: Ibn Khaldun. The Mediterranean in the 14th Century, Rise and Fall of Empires, Fundación El Legado Andalusi, Granada 2006, pp. 48-49;
Andrea Gropp and Werner Pöhling (ed.):  Häuser der Weisheit. Wissenschaft im goldenen Zeitalter des Islam, Kultur- und Stadthistorisches Museum Duisburg, Mainz am Rhein 2015, fig. 8, p. 12;
Lærke Rydal Jørgensen and Marie Laurberg (ed.): Månen. Fra den indre verden til det ydre rum,  Louisiana, Humlebæk 2018, pp. 80-81, cat. 2;
Stig T. Rasmussen: Klassisk arabisk litteratur i oversættelse til dansk. En litteraturhistorisk vejvisende antologi, Copenhagen 2018, p. 159;
Joachim Meyer, Rasmus Bech Olsen and Peter Wandel: Beyond Words. Calligraphy from the World of Islam, Davids Samling, Copenhagen 2024, pp. 130-131, cat.10;
Carine Juvin (ed.): Mamlouks: 1250-1517, Musée du Louvre, Paris 2025, fig. 106, p. 150 og p. 343, cat. 106;
Carine Juvin (ed.): Mamluks. Legacy of an empire, Louvre Abu Dhabi, Paris 2025, p. 250, check list;

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