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Islamic Golden Age / Islam and science / Zij / Astronomy in medieval Islam / Science in the medieval Islamic world / Celestial spheres / Geocentric model / Deferent and epicycle / Nicolaus Copernicus / Astronomy / Science / Space
Date: 2008-07-11 20:26:00
Islamic Golden Age
Islam and science
Zij
Astronomy in medieval Islam
Science in the medieval Islamic world
Celestial spheres
Geocentric model
Deferent and epicycle
Nicolaus Copernicus
Astronomy
Science
Space

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