Al-Abbās ibn Said al-Jawharī
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Al-ʿAbbās ibn Saʿid al-Jawharī (c. 800 Baghdad? – c. 860 Baghdad?) was a geometer who worked at the House of Wisdom in Baghdad and for in a short time in Damascus where he made astronomical observations. His most important work was his Commentary on Euclid's Elements which contained nearly 50 additional propositions and an attempted proof of the parallel postulate.
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- De Young, Gregg (1997). "Al-Jawhari's additions to Book V of Euclid's Elements". Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften 11 (10): 153-178.
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- Jaouiche, Khalil (1986). La théorie des parallèles en pays d’Islam: Contribution à la préhistoire des géométries non euclidiennes (in French). J. Vrin. ISBN 2-7116-0920-0.
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