born Aug. 10, 787, Balkh, Khorasan [now in Afghanistan] died March 9, 886, al-Wasit, Iraq also spelled Albumasar, or Abu Ma'shar leading astrologer of the Muslim world, who is known primarily for his theory that the world, created when the seven planets were in conjunction in the first degree of Aries, will come to an end at a like conjunction in the last degree of Pisces. Albumazar's reputation as an astrologer was immense, both among his contemporaries and in later times. He was the archetype of the knavish astrologer in the play Lo astrologo (1606) by the Italian philosopher and scientist Giambattista della Porta. This play was the basis for Albumazar by Thomas Tomkis, which was revived by the English poet John Dryden in 1668. Albumazar's principal works include Kitab al-Madkhal al-Kabir 'ala 'ilm ahkam al-nujum (Great Introduction to the Science of Astrology), Kitab al-qiranat (Book of Conjunctions), and Kitab tahawil sini al-'alam (Book of Revolutions of the World-Years).
ALBUMAZAR
Meaning of ALBUMAZAR in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012