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1407 book by Jamshid Kashani From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sullam al-sama', also known as Resaleh-ye Kamaliyyeh (Arabic*:[1] سُلَم السماء, Transliterated as Sǒllam os-Samā'), meaning "The Ladder of the Sky" or "The Stairway of Heaven",[2] is an astronomical treatise[3] written by the Persian mathematician and astronomer Jamshid Kashani in 1407 about the determination of the distance and size of heavenly bodies such as the Earth, the Moon and the Sun.
Author | Jamshid Kashani |
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Original title | سُلَم السَماء |
Language | Arabic[1] |
Subject | Astronomy |
Publication date | 1407 |
Publication place | Iran |
Kashani finished writing the book on 1 March 1407. He mentioned in the preface of another book of his, Meftah al-Hesab (lit. "The Key of Arithmetic"), that: "I studied all books on astronomy that the scientists had written before me and I realized that they had many difficulties and disagreements about the determination of the size or distance of the astronomical objects like Mercury or Venus to the Sun. So I decided to write this book and I named it Sullam al-sama' to be a guide for the wise."
The book shares its title with a TV series about Kashani produced in Iran in 2008.
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