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[Mirach was described in the Alfonsine Tables of 1521 as super mirat, from which has been derived its present title, as well as the occasional forms Mirac, Merach, Mirar, Mirath, Mirax, etc.; mirat probably coming from the 1515 Almagest's super mizar, the Arabic mi'zar, a girdle or waist-cloth. Scaliger, the great critical scholar of the 15th century, adopted this Mizar as a title, and Riccioli followed him in its use, thus confounding the star with ζ Ursae Majoris.]
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[Mirach
was
described
in
the
Alfonsine
Tables
of
1521
as
super
mirat,
from
which
has
been
derived
its
present
title,
as
well
as
the
occasional
forms
Mirac,
Merach,
Mirar,
Mirath,
Mirax,
etc.;
mirat
probably
coming
from
the
1515
Almagest's
super
mizar,
the
Arabic
mi'zar,
a
girdle
or
waist-cloth.
Scaliger,
the
great
critical
scholar
of
the
15th
century,
adopted
this
Mizar
as
a
title,
and
Riccioli
followed
him
in
its
use,
thus
confounding
the
star
with
ζ
Ursae
Majoris.]