Abu Ishaq al-Kubunani

Abu Ishaq al-Kubunani (Persian: ابواسحاق بن عبداللّه کوبنانی یزدی) (d. after 886/1481), was a Persian[1] mathematician, astronomer and man of letters.

As his name suggests, he was from Kūbunān [ar], a rural district approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) north-west of Kerman.

It appears that he lived in Sari for a long time and local rulers of Tabaristan patronized him, as he wrote some of his works in Tabaristan and offered them to the rulers of Tabaristan.

He was well-versed in Persian and Arabic literature and some of his poems are preserved in his works such as Mansha'at (منشآت) and even on his mathematical works.

His works are in both Persian and Arabic.