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21. Chronology For 1100 To 1300
Arabic numerals are introduced into Europe with Gherard of Cremona 's translation of Ptolemy 's Almagest. The name of the sine function comes from this translation.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Chronology/1100_1300.html

22. Ahmed Ibn Yusuf - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This was translated to Latin by Gherard of Cremona and was a commentary of Euclid 's Elements. This book influenced early European mathematicians such as Fibonacci.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_ibn_Yusuf

23. Philosophers Abulcasis
AlTasrif was first translated by Gherard of Cremona into Latin in the Middle Ages. It was followed by several other editors in Europe. The book contains numerous diagrams and
http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/phil/philo/phils/muslim/abulcasis.html

24. THABIT IBN QURRA
In the Middle Ages, some of his books were translated into Latin by Gherard of Cremona. In recent centuries, a number of his books have been translated into European languages and
http://www.ummah.net/history/scholars/QURRA.html

25. Namas Te
Added a translation by Gherard of Cremona of some short philosophical works by alKindi. Also added Pāṇinis Grammatik Herausgegeben, bersetzt, erl utert und mit
http://wilbourhall.org/

26. Ahmed
Biography of Ahmed ibn Yusuf (835912) Ahmed ibn Yusuf wrote on ratio and proportion and it was translated into Latin by Gherard of Cremona.
http://sfabel.tripod.com/mathematik/database/Ahmed.html

27. Arabic Achievements
Two years later Gherard of Cremona began translating other Arabic works (and Arabic translations of Greek works) into Latin. He introduced Arabic numerals in his translation of
http://www.mathsisgoodforyou.com/topicsPages/general/arabicachievements.htm

28. Unparalleled Scientific Legacy Of Islam
He was known as Alkindus in Latin and a large number of his books were translated into Latin by Gherard of Cremona. His books that were translated into Latin during the Middle Ages
http://www.storyofpakistan.com/contribute.asp?artid=C059&Pg=3

29. YAQUB IBN ISHAQ AL-KINDI,greatest Doctor,medical Doctor,greatest
He was known as Alkindus in Latin and a large number of his books were translated into Latin by Gherard of Cremona. His books that were translated into Latin during the Middle
http://www.famousmuslims.com/YAQUB IBN ISHAQ AL-KINDI.htm

30. Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math
According to some sources, sinus first appears in Latin in a translation of the Algebra of alKhowarizmi by Gherard of Cremona (1114-1187).
http://www.mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/54053.html

31. Legacy Of Islam - Muslim Heroes And Personalities Glimpses Of
He was known as Alkindus in Latin and a large number of his books were translated into Latin by Gherard of Cremona. His books that were translated into Latin during the Middle Ages
http://www.amaana.org/ISWEB/contents.htm

32. Greek Sources I
Gherard of Cremona translated the Thabit version into Latin in the 12 th century. An earlier Latin translation from Arabic by Adelard of Bath around 1120 survives.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/Greek_sources_1.html

33. PROMINENT MUSLIMS THABIT IBN QURRA
In the Middle Ages, some of his books were translated into Latin by Gherard of Cremona. In recent centuries, a number of his books have been translated into
http://islamic-world.net/youth/IbnQurra.htm

34. Campanus Biography
Campanus shows that he is familiar with the work of Arab mathematicians and, in Book V, he quotes from Gherard of Cremona 's Latin translation of Ahmed ibn Yusuf 's treatise on ratio
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Biographies/Campanus.html

35. Ahmed Biography
Ahmed's work on ratio and proportion was translated into Latin by Gherard of Cremona. The book is largely a commentary on, and expansion of, Book 5 of Euclid 's Elements.
http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Ahmed.html

36. Adelard Biography
Certainly Adelard became an expert in the Arabic language which he might have learnt in Spain as did Gherard of Cremona a few years later. However, there is an alternative theory
http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Adelard.html

37. Medical Education Online - Abul Qasim Khalaf Ibn Al-Abbas Al-Zahrawi
AlTasrif was first translated by Gherard of Cremona into Latin in the Middle Ages. It was followed by several other editors in Europe. The book contains numerous diagrams and
http://www.medicaleducationonline.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view

38. IslamiCity.com - A Sine On The Road To Makkah
In the Middle Ages, some of his books were translated into Latin by Gherard of Cremona. In recent centuries, a number of his books have been translated into European
http://www.islamicity.com/Science/Scientists/Qurra.shtml

39. Scholars Of Renown
In the Middle Ages, some of his books were translated into Latin by Gherard of Cremona. In recent centuries, a number of his books have been translated into European languages and
http://islamicvoice.com/April2008/ScholarsofRenown/

40. MuslimHeritage.com - Topics
This work became well known through the translation into Latin by Gherard of Cremona under the title Liber trium fratum de geometria. The three brothers are most known by their
http://www.muslimheritage.com/topics/default.cfm?articleID=808

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