Omar Tiberiades


Omar Tiberiades or Abū Ḥafṣ ʿUmar ibn al-Farrukhān al-Tabari, was a Medieval Persian astrologer and architect from Tabaristan.
The historical Tabaristan region is in the present-day Mazandaran Province of northern Iran. He was part of a group of astrologers, including Naubakht, Mashallah ibn Athari and Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī, who was asked by Caliph al-Mansur to choose a favorable time for the founding of Baghdad. The last date in which at-Tabari is mentioned is the month of Shawwal 196 AH, when he completed The Four Books.

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Around the year 800, Tiberiades translated the Middle Persian version of the Pentateuch by Dorotheus of Sidon. He translated the five books into the Arabic language.
A Latin translation of his book was often quoted by Western astrologers.