En torno al original árabe perdido del Liber de crepusculis: la Maqāla fī l-faŷr wa-l-šafaq (?) de Abū 'Abd Allāh Muḥammad b. Mu'āḏ al-Yayyānī (s. XI-2).
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The De crepusculis by Gerard of Cremona is a latin version of a lost arabic text. We know the name of the author (the Andalusian Ibn Mu'ādh, 11th A.D.) of this missing treatise from a hebraic version found in 1967 by Sabra. We have now further evidences concerning the identity of the author and some data that probably were in the original arabic text. In this paper we will discusse those aspects.
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