List of astronomical instrument makers
The following is a list of astronomical instrument makers, along with lifespan and country of work, if available.
A
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Abiyun al-Bitriq | fl. 630 | |
Jabir ibn Aflah (Geber) | c. 1100–1150 | Islamic Spain |
Bhāskara II | c. 1114-1185 | India |
B
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
James Gilbert Baker | 1914–2005 | US |
George Bass | early 18th century | England |
John Bird | 18th century | England |
Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī | 973–1048 | Persia |
Tycho Brahe | 1546–1601 | Denmark |
John Brashear | 1840–1920 | US |
C
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Giuseppe Campani | 1635–1715 | Italy |
Matteo Campani-Alimenis | 17th century | Italy |
Robert-Aglaé Cauchoix | 1776–1845 | France |
Henri Chrétien | 1879–1956 | France |
Alvan Clark | 1804–1887 | US |
Alvan Graham Clark | 1832–1897 | US |
George Bassett Clark | 1827–1891 | US |
Thomas Cooke | 1807–1868 | England |
Robert E. Cox | 1917–1989 | US |
D
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
John Henry Dallmeyer | 1830–1883 | England / Germany |
John Dobson | 1915–2014 | US |
John Dollond | 1706–1761 | England |
Henry Draper | 1837–1882 | US |
E
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
F
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Henry Fitz | 1808–1863 | US |
Joseph von Fraunhofer | 1787–1826 | Germany |
G
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Vilem Gajdusek | 1895–1977 | Czech Republic |
Galileo Galilei | 1564–1642 | Italy |
James Gregory | 1638–1675 | Scotland |
Howard Grubb | 1844–1931 | Ireland |
H
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
George Ellery Hale | 1868–1938 | US |
Frederick James Hargreaves | 1891–1970 | England |
Caroline Herschel | 1750–1848 | England |
William Herschel | 1738–1822 | England |
Henry Hindley | 1701–1771 | England |
Robert Hooke | 1635–1703 | England |
Christiaan Huygens | 1629–1695 | Netherlands |
I
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Albert Graham Ingalls | 1888–1958 | US |
Zenbei Iwahashi | 1756–1811 | Japan |
J
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Zacharias Janssen | c.1580–c.1638 | Netherlands |
K
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Jamshīd al-Kāshī | c. 1380–1429 | Persia |
Al-Khazini | fl. 1115–1130 | Persia |
Abu-Mahmud al-Khujandi | c. 940–1000 | Persia |
Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī (Algoritmi) | 780–850 | Iraq |
Gottfried Kirch | 1639–1710 | Germany |
L
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Lala Balhumal Lahori | c. 1842 | India |
Hans Lippershey | 1570–1619 | Netherlands |
Ali Kashmiri ibn Luqman | fl. 1589–1590 | Mughal India |
M
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Dmitri Maksutov | 1896–1964 | Russia / Soviet Union |
Jacob Metius | c.1575–1628 | Netherlands |
N
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Isaac Newton | 1643–1727 | UK |
O
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
P
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse | 1800–1867 | Ireland |
Francis G. Pease | 1881–1938 | US |
Richard Scott Perkin | 1906–1969 | US |
John M. Pierce | 1886–1958 | US |
Russell W. Porter | 1871–1949 | US |
Q
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
R
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Regiomontanus | 1436–1476 | Germany / Italy / Hungary |
Georg Friedrich von Reichenbach | 1772–1826 | Germany |
George Willis Ritchey | 1864–1945 | US |
S
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
George N. Saegmuller | 1847–1934 | US |
Bernhard Schmidt | 1879–1935 | Germany |
Ibn al-Shatir | 1304–1375 | Syria |
James Short | 1710–1768 | England |
James Simms | 1828–1915 | England |
William Simms | 1793–1860 | England |
Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (Azophi)[1] | 903–986 | Persia |
T
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Muhammad Saleh Thattvi | fl. 1659–1660 | Mughal India |
Taqi al-Din Muhammad ibn Ma'ruf | 1526–1585 | Syria / Egypt / Turkey |
Edward Troughton | 1753–1835 | England |
Sharaf al-Dīn al-Tūsī | 1135–1213 | Iraq |
U
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
V
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Cornelius Varley | 1781–1873 | England |
Yrjö Väisälä | 1891–1971 | Finland |
W
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
James Watt | 1736–1819 | Scotland |
X
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Y
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Ibn Yunus | c. 950–1009 | Egypt |
Z
Name | Lifespan | Country of work |
Abraham Zacuto | c. 1450–1510 | Spain and Portugal |
Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm al-Zarqālī (Arzachel) | 1028–1087 | Islamic Spain |
See also
References
- Hafez, Ihsan. "Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi and his book of the fixed stars: a journey of re-discovery". p. VI.
He also contributed to the building of an important observatory in the city of Shiraz as well as constructing many astronomical instruments such as astrolabes and celestial globes.
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