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Astrolabe of Umar ibn Yusuf ibn Umar ibn Ali ibn Rasul al-Muzaffari
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Astrolabe of Umar ibn Yusuf ibn Umar ibn Ali ibn Rasul al-Muzaffari
3493019 Astrolabe of Umar ibn Yusuf ibn Umar ibn Ali ibn Rasul al-Muzaffari, 1291 (decorated brass with silver inlay) by Yemen School; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: The inscription attributes it to a Rasulid prince, Umar ibn Yusuf, a few years before he ascended to the throne (r. 1295-96).
); Yemeni, out of copyright
Media ID 22986530
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Arabesque Arabia Arabian Arabic Cast Device Dynasty Inlaid Measurements Mechanical Moslem Navigation Navigational Silver Sunni Yemeni Astonomy Umar
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This print showcases the Astrolabe of Umar ibn Yusuf ibn Umar ibn Ali ibn Rasul al-Muzaffari, a magnificent piece of scientific and artistic mastery. Created in 1291 by the Yemen School, this decorated brass astrolabe features intricate silver inlay that adds to its exquisite beauty. The inscription on the astrolabe attributes it to Umar ibn Yusuf, a Rasulid prince who would later ascend to the throne in 1295-96. This exceptional instrument was crafted just a few years before his reign began, highlighting both his interest and patronage of scientific advancements during that time. As an important navigational tool in the Middle Ages, this astrolabe played a crucial role in measuring astronomical phenomena and aiding navigation. Its mechanical design allowed for precise calculations related to celestial bodies such as the sun and stars. With its Arabesque motifs and meticulous craftsmanship, this astrolabe represents not only technical expertise but also reflects the rich cultural heritage of Arabia. It stands as a testament to Islamic artistry and innovation during that era. Currently housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, USA, this stunning artifact serves as a reminder of our shared human fascination with science and exploration throughout history.
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