Al-Qabisi
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Biography
Al-Qabisi is represented by Introduction to Astrology, a medieval Arabic/Persian source used for house doctrine, transmission, and technical context.
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Medieval Arabic/Persian author represented by Introduction to Astrology, used for Arabic transmission and medieval technical context.
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The source-work metadata records an approximate tenth-century CE composition period and the Burnett, Yamamoto, and Yano edition.
Use this profile to identify Al-Qabisi as the source-work attribution for Introduction to Astrology in the current corpus.
Source basis
Al-Qabisi is represented by Introduction to Astrology, a medieval Arabic/Persian source used for house doctrine, transmission, and technical context.
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Medieval Arabic/Persian author represented by Introduction to Astrology, used for Arabic transmission and medieval technical context.
The source inventory records a preferred normalized key alongside this compatibility key; public pages should avoid turning that key policy into user-facing doctrine.
The source-work metadata records an approximate tenth-century CE composition period and the Burnett, Yamamoto, and Yano edition.
Use this profile to identify Al-Qabisi as the source-work attribution for Introduction to Astrology in the current corpus.
Source texts
- Al-Qabisi (Alcabitius): The Introduction to Astrology, trans. Charles Burnett (2004). 1 citation.
- Al-Qabisi (Alcabitius): The Introduction to Astrology, trans. Charles Burnett (2004). 1 citation.
Interpretive rules
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