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Difference between Astrolabe and Ibn as-Saffar
Astrolabe vs. Ibn as-Saffar
An astrolabe (ἀστρολάβος,; ٱلأَسْطُرلاب; ستارهیاب) is an astronomical instrument dating to ancient times. Abu al‐Qasim Ahmad ibn Abd Allah ibn Umar al‐Ghafiqī ibn as-Saffar al‐Andalusi (born in Cordoba, died in the year 1035 at Denia), also known as Ibn as-Saffar (literally: son of the brass worker), was a Spanish-Arab astronomer in Al-Andalus.
Similarities between Astrolabe and Ibn as-Saffar
Astrolabe and Ibn as-Saffar have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): A Treatise on the Astrolabe, Geoffrey Chaucer, Mashallah ibn Athari, Mecca.
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- What Astrolabe and Ibn as-Saffar have in common
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Astrolabe and Ibn as-Saffar Comparison
Astrolabe has 154 relations, while Ibn as-Saffar has 18. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.33% = 4 / (154 + 18).
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