Studies on the Exact Science in Medieval Islam

Studies on the Exact Science in Medieval Islam
Author: ʻAlī ʻAbd Allāh Daffāʻ,John J. Stroyls
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1984-11-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: UOM:39015011014522

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A self-contained volume surveying current research in the history of medieval eastern mathematics. Fills the gap in the historical literature by presenting material on medieval numerical analysis. Will be of interest to all historians of mathematics and science.

Studies in the Exact Sciences in Medieval Islam

Studies in the Exact Sciences in Medieval Islam
Author: Ali A. Daffa,John J. Stroyls
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0608052906

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Studies in the History of the Exact Sciences in Honour of David Pingree

Studies in the History of the Exact Sciences in Honour of David Pingree
Author: Jan P. Hogendijk,Kim Plofker,Michio Yano,Charles Burnett
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 908
Release: 2004-02-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789047412441

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This collection of essays reflects the wide range of David Pingree's expertise in the scientific texts (above all, concerning astronomy and astrology) of Ancient Mesopotamia, Greece, India, Persia, and the medieval Arabic, Hebrew and Latin traditions. Both theoretical aspects and the practical applications of the exact sciences-in time keeping, prediction of the future, and the operation of magic-are dealt with. The book includes several critical editions and translations of hitherto unknown or understudied texts, and a particular emphasis is on the diffusion of scientific learning from one culture to another, and through time. Above all, the essays show the variety and sophistication of the exact sciences in non-Western societies in pre-modern times.

Science in Medieval Islam

Science in Medieval Islam
Author: Howard R. Turner
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2010-07-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780292785410

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A “well-organized and interesting” overview of science in the Muslim world in the seventh through seventeenth centuries, with over 100 illustrations (The Middle East Journal). During the Golden Age of Islam, in the seventh through seventeenth centuries A. D., Muslim philosophers and poets, artists and scientists, princes and laborers created a unique culture that has influenced societies on every continent. This book offers a fully illustrated, highly accessible introduction to an important aspect of that culture: the scientific achievements of medieval Islam. Howard Turner, who curated the subject for a major traveling exhibition, opens with a historical overview of the spread of Islamic civilization from the Arabian peninsula eastward to India and westward across northern Africa into Spain. He describes how a passion for knowledge led the Muslims during their centuries of empire-building to assimilate and expand the scientific knowledge of older cultures, including those of Greece, India, and China. He explores medieval Islamic accomplishments in cosmology, mathematics, astronomy, astrology, geography, medicine, natural sciences, alchemy, and optics. He also indicates the ways in which Muslim scientific achievement influenced the advance of science in the Western world from the Renaissance to the modern era. This survey of historic Muslim scientific achievements offers students and other readers a window into one of the world’s great cultures, one which is experiencing a remarkable resurgence as a religious, political, and social force in our own time.

The Enterprise of Science in Islam

The Enterprise of Science in Islam
Author: J. P. Hogendijk,A. I. Sabra
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0262194821

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Recent historical research and new perspectives on the Islamic scientific tradition.

Medieval Science Technology and Medicine

Medieval Science  Technology  and Medicine
Author: Thomas F. Glick,Steven Livesey,Faith Wallis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2014-01-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135459390

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Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine details the whole scope of scientific knowledge in the medieval period in more than 300 A to Z entries. This resource discusses the research, application of knowledge, cultural and technology exchanges, experimentation, and achievements in the many disciplines related to science and technology. Coverage includes inventions, discoveries, concepts, places and fields of study, regions, and significant contributors to various fields of science. There are also entries on South-Central and East Asian science. This reference work provides an examination of medieval scientific tradition as well as an appreciation for the relationship between medieval science and the traditions it supplanted and those that replaced it. For a full list of entries, contributors, and more, visit the Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages website.

Sources and studies in the history of the exact sciences

Sources and studies in the history of the exact sciences
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:723481407

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Ancient Medieval Traditions in the Exact Sciences

Ancient   Medieval Traditions in the Exact Sciences
Author: Patrick Suppes,J. M. E. Moravcsik,Henry Mendell
Publsiher: Stanford Univ Center for the Study
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2000
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1575862735

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This volume of essays is dedicated to Wilbur Knorr, an outstanding historian of science whose career was cut short much too early. Inspired by Knorr's work, this volume concentrates on the history of ancient mathematics, the associated mathematical sciences, and their medieval and modern tradition. This volume emulates the quality and diverse interests of Knorr's innovative, exact, and far-reaching research. Topics inspired by Knorr include a study of geometric analysis and synthesis in ancient Greece and medieval Islam; examination of Eudoxus as originator for the ideas of proportionality underlying Book V of "Euclid's Elements"; and the extent that Renaissance theorists of linear perspective had access to ancient sources. This book considers the status of Eudoxus's theory of homocentric spheres in Greek astronomy and the examination of the status of in Greek mathematics. A detailed discussion of the geometrical chemistry of Plato's Timaeus and its interpretation in antiquity stems from Knorr's work, and a study of Plato's concept of numbers and its relation to the Theory of Forms. Knorr's varied interests motivate investigation into the representation of numbers in the Latin middle ages, or why we read Arabic numbers backwards, and the history of science in a chronology of the three dynasties in ancient China.