Quadrant with alidade

Title
Quadrant with alidade
Year/Period
19th century
Region
Morocco or N. Africa
Material
Dimension
Object size: 16.5 x 14.5 x 2.4 cm
Accession No.
2021-00608

Astrolabes and quadrants belong to the same family as they fulfil the same mathematical functions such as calculating heights/altitudes of landmarks, buildings or celestial bodies such as stars. Quadrants are generally considered as more compact editions of astrolabes, favoured for being smaller, more lightweight and hence more portable. These calculations can be applied to a variety of purposes including astronomy, astrology, architecture, navigation, topography, cartography, telling time and deriving calendars. The main applications of quadrants and astrolabes in the Islamic world that serve the umma or community of believers would be the calculation of prayer times, the Hijri calendar and determining the qibla, the prayer direction towards Mecca. This particular quadrant has been finely engraved on both sides with Arabic numbers and annotations written in elegant Kufic script.