This work is a commentary and reworking of
Ptolemy's
Almagest and is the first criticism of it in the Islamic West. He particularly criticized the mathematical basis of the work. For example, he replaced the use of
Menelaus' theorem with ones based on
spherical trigonometry, in what seems to be an attempt to increase the mathematical precision of the work. These theorems had been developed by a group of 10th century Islamic mathematicians who included
Abū al-Wafā' Būzjānī and then also by
Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Muadh Al-Jayyani who worked in al-Andalus during the 11th century. Jābir does not credit any of these authors and does not refer to a single Islamic author in this work. One substantial change Jābir made to Ptolemy's account is that he placed the orbits of
Venus and
Mercury, the minor planets, outside that of the
Sun, rather than between the
Moon and the Sun as had been the case in the original work. ==Inventor==