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English: Milli MS 867, fol. 7r, Milli Library, Tehran (Ibn Sahl's treatiser on optics). reproduced from Rashed, R. "A pioneer in anaclastics: Ibn Sahl on burning mirrors and lenses", Isis 81, p. 464–491, 1990. [p. 465].
Date (reproduction); age of manuscript unknown (Ottoman era?)
Source Milli MS 867, fol. 7r, Milli Library, Tehran
Author Ibn Sahl (Abu Sa`d al-`Ala' ibn Sahl) (c. 940-1000)

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Manuscript by Abu Saad al-Alaa Ibn Sahl, 940-1000.

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