Islamic Science and the Making of the European Renaissance
By: Saliba, George
Language: English
Softcover
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Product DetailsBy: | Saliba, George |
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Language: | English |
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Format: | Softcover |
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Pages: | 341 pp |
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Publisher: | MIT, Cambridge 2011 |
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Dimensions: | 17 x 24 cm |
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ISBN-13: | 9780262516150 |
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Topic: | Science - Islamic Countries - History - Islam and Science - Medieval Science |
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Saliba outlines the conventional accounts of Islamic science, then discusses their shortcomings and proposes an alternate narrative. Using astronomy as a template for tracing the progress of science in Islamic civilization, Saliba demonstrates the originality of Islamic scientific thought. He details the innovations (including new mathematical tools) made by the Islamic astronomers from the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries, and offers evidence that Copernicus could have known of and drawn on their work. Rather than viewing the rise and fall of Islamic science from the often-narrated perspectives of politics and religion, Saliba focuses on the scientific production itself and the complex social, economic, and intellectual conditions that made it possible.