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The , ( osp, Libro del saber de astrología), "Books of wisdom of astronomy/astrology of King Alfonso X of Castile", is a series of books of the medieval period, composed during the reign of
Alfonso X of Castile Alfonso X (also known as the Wise, es, el Sabio; 23 November 1221 – 4 April 1284) was King of Castile, León and Galicia from 30 May 1252 until his death in 1284. During the election of 1257, a dissident faction chose him to be king of Germ ...
. They describe the celestial bodies and the astronomical instruments existing at the time. The collection is a group of treatises on astronomical instruments, like the celestial sphere, the spherical and plane
astrolabe An astrolabe ( grc, ἀστρολάβος ; ar, ٱلأَسْطُرلاب ; persian, ستاره‌یاب ) is an ancient astronomical instrument that was a handheld model of the universe. Its various functions also make it an elaborate inclin ...
, saphea, and universal plate for all latitudes, for uranography or
star cartography Celestial cartography, uranography, astrography or star cartography is the aspect of astronomy and branch of cartography concerned with mapping stars, galaxies, and other astronomical objects on the celestial sphere. Measuring the positio ...
that can be used for casting
horoscope A horoscope (or other commonly used names for the horoscope in English include natal chart, astrological chart, astro-chart, celestial map, sky-map, star-chart, cosmogram, vitasphere, radical chart, radix, chart wheel or simply chart) is an ast ...
s. The purpose of the rest of the instruments, the quadrant of the type called vetus, sundial, clepsydras, is to determine the time, which was also needed to cast the horoscope. The king looked for separate works for the construction and use of each device. Of the three scientific collections that Alfonso X commissioned between 1276 and 1279, this is the only one that survived with the full original text intact. It is a group of technical books, except for the first one, which is a description of the contents of the other treatises. The books are: *, "Book of the eighth sphere" * *, "Book of the round
astrolabe An astrolabe ( grc, ἀστρολάβος ; ar, ٱلأَسْطُرلاب ; persian, ستاره‌یاب ) is an ancient astronomical instrument that was a handheld model of the universe. Its various functions also make it an elaborate inclin ...
" *, "Book of the flat astrolabe" *, "Book of the universal plate", an instrument improving on the astrolabe * *, "Book of the rings" *, "Book of the plates of the seven planets" *, "Book of the quadrant" *, "Books of the watches" The books are written in
medieval Spanish Old Spanish, also known as Old Castilian ( es, castellano antiguo; osp, romance castellano ), or Medieval Spanish ( es, español medieval), was originally a dialect of Vulgar Latin spoken in the former provinces of the Roman Empire that provided ...
, with materials taken from Arabic sources from
Andalucia Andalusia (, ; es, Andalucía ) is the southernmost autonomous community in Peninsular Spain. It is the most populous and the second-largest autonomous community in the country. It is officially recognised as a "historical nationality". The t ...
. Use of the vernacular Castillian language was an innovation at the time, when most scientific texts were written in Latin. With this move, Alfonso X consolidated the Castillian language as the primary language of the unified kingdoms of Castille, Leon, and Galicia, and eventually of modern Spain. Later Alfonso also decided to translate the works into
Latin Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the ...
, as he expected to extend his influence and had aspirations to the imperial throne in Germany. The books are found in different versions. An original manuscript is kept in the
Complutense University of Madrid The Complutense University of Madrid ( es, Universidad Complutense de Madrid; UCM, links=no, ''Universidad de Madrid'', ''Universidad Central de Madrid''; la, Universitas Complutensis Matritensis, links=no) is a public research university loca ...
.''Libros del Saber de Astronomía''
Madrid manuscript, MSS 156
(Universidad Complutense Madrid)

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Sources (in Spanish)

* Alvar Ezquerra, Carlos, et Megías, José Manuel, ''La literatura en la época de Sancho IV: Actas del Congreso Internacional.'', Alcalá de Henares, Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Alcalá, 1996. . * Cárdenas, Anthony J., ''A Learned King Enthralls Himself: Escapement and the Clock Mechanisms in Alfonso X's «Libro del saber de astrologia».'' en ''Constructions of Time in the Late Middle Ages'', Carol Poster y Richard Utz (coords.) Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1997. 51-69. * Deyermond, Alan D., ''Historia de la literatura española, vol. 1: La Edad Media'', Barcelona, Ariel, 2001 (1e ed. 1973). * Fernández-Ordóñez, Inés,
«El taller historiográfico alfonsí. La Estoria de España y la General estoria en el marco de las obras promovidas por Alfonso el Sabio»
', en J. Montoya y A. Rodríguez (coords.), ''El Scriptorium alfonsí: de los Libros de Astrología a las «Cantigas de Santa María»'', Madrid, Fundación Universidad Complutense, 1999. * Guillón, Ricardo ''et al.''., ''Diccionario de literatura española e hispanoamericana'', Madrid, Alianza Editorial, 1993. * Gómez Redondo, Fernando, ''Historia de la prosa medieval castellana, vol. I: La creación del discurso prosístico: el entramado cortesano'', Madrid, Cátedra, 1998. . * —, ''Historia de la prosa medieval castellana. vol. II: El desarrollo de los géneros. La ficción caballeresca y el orden religioso'', Madrid, Cátedra, 1999. . * —, ''Historia de la prosa medieval castellana. vol. III: Los orígenes del humanismo. El marco cultural de Enrique III y Juan II'', Madrid, Cátedra, 2002. . * Haro Cortés, Marta, ''Los compendios de castigos del siglo XIII: técnicas narrativas y contenido ético'', Valencia, Universitat de València, 1995. . * López Estrada, Francisco, y María Jesús Lacarra, ''Orígenes de la prosa'', Madrid, Júcar, 1993. . * Rubio Tovar, Joaquín. ''La prosa medieval'', Madrid, Playor, 1982. .


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