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GAM 242 – Church calendar, 19th c.  

GAM 252 – Ch.Wolf, “Concise Physics”, translation by Anton I, 18th c.

GAM 266 – Sin 34. Liturgical collection, 10th c.

GAM 296 – Collection: Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory the Theologian, Athanasius of Alexandria, etc. 11th-12th cc.




Persian manuscripts


AM 2 – Ulugh-Beg, “Zijj”/”Star  Catalogue”.

AM 10 – Persian calendar, 18th-19th cc.

AM 11 – Said Al-‘Ulama Abul-Mahamid Ibn Mas’ud Al-Zaki Al-Ghaznevi, “Sufficient Teaching of Astrological Science”, 18th c.

AM 17 – Miram Chelebi, Astronomical (explanatory) work, 1499 year

AM 19 – “Gozide-ie Barhan Al-Kifa-ie “/ Astronomical/Astrological Work, 18th c.

AM 22 – Nesam Ed-Din Abd Al-Ghapar … Ruiani Lahiji,  Astronomical collection, 1830 year



Arabic manuscripts


AM 28 – Nasir Al-Din Tussi, Collection, 18th c.

AM 34 –  ‘Abd Ar-Rahman Al-Sufi, “Book of Constellation Images”, 18th c.

AM 38 – Extracts from astronomical treatise, 1829 year

AM 44 – Baha’ad-Din Muhammad ibn al-Hussain al-‘amili [al-Jaba’i],” Explanation of the celestial spheres’, 1853-1854 years

AM 50 – “Masa’il fi ‘ilm al-falak, Jadval va ilkh” /“The issues on celestial spheres, tables, etc”/ , 18th c.

AM 57 – Muhii al-millat va-d-din yahii Muhammadibn ash-shukr al-maghribi al-Andalusi al-Kurtubi, Astronomical collection, 1603 year


Astronomical Manuscripts in Georgia