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Science, technology, and learning in the Ottoman Empire : Western influence, local institutions, and the transfer of knowledge /

: 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0860789241 (acid-free paper)

Published 2004
Science, technology, and learning in the Ottoman Empire : Western influence, local institutions, and the transfer of knowledge /

: 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations, portrait ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0860789241
9780860789246

International Symposium on the Observatories in Islam, 19-23 September, 1977 /

: Title on spine : On the observatories in Islam : 272 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : wafaa.lib.

Published 2004
Studies in the History of the Exact Sciences in Honour of David Pingree /

: 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.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789047412441
9789004132023

Published 2005
In Synchrony with the Heavens, Volume 2 Instruments of Mass Calculation : (Studies X-XVIII) /

: This is the first investigation of one of the main interests of astronomy in Islamic civilization, namely, timekeeping by the sun and stars and the regulation of the astronomically-defined times of Muslim prayer. The study is based on over 500 medieval astronomical manuscripts first identified by the author, now preserved in libraries all over the world and originally from the entire Islamic world from the Maghrib to Central Asia and the Yemen. The materials presented provide new insights into the early development of the prayer ritual in Islam. They also call into question the popular notion that religion could not inspire serious scientific activity. Only one of the hundreds of astronomical tables discussed here was known in medieval Europe, which is one reason why the entire corpus has remained unknown until the present. A second volume, also to be published by Brill, deals with astronomical instruments for timekeeping and other computing devices.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789047406754
9789004141889

Quand les sciences parlent arabe : VIIIe-XVe siècle ap. J.C. / IIe-IXe siècle H /

: 163 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm.