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Al-Qabisi (Alcabitius): The Introduction to Astrology

Al-Qabisi source used for Alcabitius house doctrine, Arabic transmission, and medieval technical context.

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Al-Qabisi source used for Alcabitius house doctrine, Arabic transmission, and medieval technical context.

Introduction To Astrology identifies the Al-Qabisi source relationship used for house doctrine, Arabic transmission, and medieval technical context.

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The source-work metadata records Al-Qabisi as author, Charles Burnett, Keiji Yamamoto, and Michio Yano as translators, and an approximate tenth-century CE composition period.

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