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70. Aristotle, ‘On Generation and Corruption’, 338a19–338b1, p. 554; ‘Physics’,
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71. Aristotle, ‘Meteorology’, 339a15–24, 340a20–1, pp. 556–7.
72. Ptolemy, Tetrabiblos, pp. 5–11.
73. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, pp. 24–5, 27.
74. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, pp. 14, 19–20.
75. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 27.
76. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, pp. 20, 24.
77. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, pp. 26–7.
78. Adamson, ‘Abu Ma‘shar, al-Kindi and the Philosophical Defense of
Astrology’, pp. 257–8.
79. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 28.
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80. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 27.
81. Emilie Savage-Smith and Evelyn Edson, Medieval Views of the Cosmos
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82. Adamson, ‘Abu Ma‘shar, al-Kindi and the Philosophical Defense of
Astrology’, p. 254.
83. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 36.
84. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 25.
85. Lemay, Abu Ma‘shar, p. 44. Adamson, ‘Abu Ma‘shar, al-Kindi and the
Philosophical Defense of Astrology’, p. 247.
86. Peter Struck, ‘A World Full of Signs: Understanding Divination in Ancient
Stoicism’, in Seeing with Different Eyes: Essays in Astrology and Divination, ed.
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87. John D. North, ‘Celestial Influence: The Major Premiss of Astrology’, in
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88. The topic of magnetism generated a tradition which aimed to explain how
lodestone attracts iron. There is much to be said about the development of
the history of magnetism, but in the present work, the topic of magnetism
is mentioned only in relation to astrological theories which posit that the
stars act upon the sublunar world in a manner analogous to lodestone’s
attraction of iron. See Charles Burnett, ‘Music and Magnetism: From Abu
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89. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 21.
90. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 21.
91. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, pp. 21–2.
92. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 14.
93. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, pp. 14–15.
94. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, pp. 14–15.
95. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, pp. 44–5.
96. Galen’s Commentary on the Hippocratic Treatise Airs, Waters, and Places,
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97. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 15.
98. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 23.
99. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, pp. 15–16.
100. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 32. Adamson surmises that this group of
critics, referred to as ahl al-hadith wa al-nizam (people of tradition and
rational thinking), are the Mu‘tazila who reject determinism; see Adamson,
‘Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Kindi, and the Philosophical Defense of Astrology’,
pp. 261–2.
101. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 33.
102. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 34.
103. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 35.
104. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, pp. 34–5.
105. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, pp. 37–8.
106. Adamson, ‘Abu Ma‘shar, al-Kindi and the Philosophical Defense of
Astrology’, pp. 266–7.
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Notes
107. Adamson, ‘Abu Ma‘shar, al-Kindi and the Philosophical Defense of
Astrology’, p. 266.
108. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 2.
109. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, pp. 27–8.
110. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 15.
111. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 14.
112. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 13.
113. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 11.
114. Adamson, ‘Abu Ma‘shar, al-Kindi and the Philosophical Defense of
Astrology’, p. 253.
115. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 11.
116. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 14.
117. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 19.
118. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, pp. 7–8.
119. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 21.
120. Sunan an-Nasa’i, Book 17, Hadith 22 (http://sunnah.com/nasai/17/22).
121. Al-Kindi, ‘Al-Ibana ‘an al-‘illa al-fa‘ila’, p. 215; Al-Kindi, ‘On the Proximate
Agent’, pp. 155–6.
122. Al-Kindi, ‘Al-Ibana ‘an al-‘illa al-fa‘ila’, pp. 224–6; Al-Kindi, ‘On the
Proximate Agent’, pp. 162–4.
123. Al-Kindi, ‘Ibana ‘an sujud al-jarm’, p. 248; Al-Kindi, ‘The Prostration of the
Outermost Body’, p. 177.
124. Al-Kindi, ‘Al-Ibana ‘an al-‘illa al-fa‘ila’, p. 219; Al-Kindi, ‘On the Proximate
Agent’, p. 158.
125. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, pp. 14, 19, 23, 24–5, 27, 29, 30–1, 36, 39.
126. Lemay, Abu Ma‘ shar, p. 114; Adamson, ‘Abu Ma‘shar’, pp. 265–6.
127. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 19.
128. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 24.
129. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, p. 23.
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