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FY 1404 Takyuddin and other astronomers at the Galata observatory founded in 1557
XYL155434 FY 1404 Takyuddin and other astronomers at the Galata observatory founded in 1557 by Sultan Suleyman, from the Sehinsahname of Murad III, c.1581 (vellum) by Turkish School, (16th century); Istanbul University Library, Istanbul, Turkey; Turkish, out of copyright
Media ID 12730953
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Astrolabe Astronomer Calculating Compass Globe Recording Research Sextant Suleiman Telescope Workshop Measuring Instruments
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of astronomy. Entitled "FY 1404 Takyuddin and other astronomers at the Galata observatory founded in 1557" it showcases an exquisite vellum artwork created by the Turkish School during the 16th century. The scene depicts renowned astronomers, including FY 1404 Takyuddin, gathered at the Galata observatory established by Sultan Suleyman in Istanbul. The intricate details of this miniature painting showcase their dedication to scientific research and exploration. In this vibrant composition, we see these brilliant minds engrossed in their work. They are surrounded by various measuring instruments such as telescopes, sextants, compasses, astrolabes, and globes. Each tool represents their commitment to understanding celestial bodies and mapping out our universe. The atmosphere within this workshop is one of intense focus and collaboration. These scholars meticulously record their observations while wearing traditional turbans that symbolize both their cultural heritage and devotion to Islamic science. Among them stands FY 1404 Takyuddin or Taqi al-Din Muhammad ibn Maruf Al-Shami Al-Asadi - an Ottoman Turkish Muslim polymath who made significant contributions to astronomy during his lifetime (1526-1585). His expertise shines through as he leads his fellow astronomers towards new discoveries. This remarkable piece not only celebrates the achievements of these pioneering scientists but also highlights the rich history of Islamic science during this period. It serves as a
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