Science and Islam : a history
(Book)

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Published
Thriplow : Icon, 2009.
ISBN
9781848310407 (hbk.), 1848310404 (hbk.), 9781848310810 (pbk.), 1848310811 (pbk.)
Physical Desc
xvi, 240 pages, [8] pages of plates : ill., map ; 23 cm.
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LocationCall NumberStatus
Newton - Adult297.265 M38S 2009Billed

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Published
Thriplow : Icon, 2009.
Format
Book
Language
English
ISBN
9781848310407 (hbk.), 1848310404 (hbk.), 9781848310810 (pbk.), 1848310811 (pbk.)

Notes

General Note
TV tie-in.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
Between the 8th and 15th centuries, scholars and researchers working from Samarkand in modern-day Uzbekistan to Cordoba in Spain advanced our knowledge of astronomy, chemistry, engineering, mathematics, medicine and philosophy to new heights. It was Musa al-Khwarizmi, for instance, who developed algebra in 9th century Baghdad, drawing on work by mathematicians in India; al-Jazari, a Turkish engineer of the 13th century whose achievements include the crank, the camshaft, and the reciprocating piston; ibn Sina, whose textbook Canon of Medicine was a standard work in Europe's universities until the 1600s. These scientists were part of a sophisticated culture and civilization that was based on belief in God - a picture which helps to scotch the myth of the 'Dark Ages' in which scientific advance faltered. Science writer Ehsan Masood weaves the story of these and other scientists into a compelling narrative, taking the reader on a journey through the Islamic empires of the middle ages, the cultural and religious circumstances that made this revolution possible, and its contribution to science in Western Europe. He unpacks the debates between scientists, philosophers and theologians on the nature of physical reality and limits to human reason, and explores the many reasons for the eventual decline of advanced science and learning in the Arabic-speaking world. This eye-opening, enjoyable book, which complements and builds on the BBC television series, should be essential reading for anyone keen to explore science's hidden history and its contribution to the making of the modern world.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Masood, E. (2009). Science and Islam: a history . Icon.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Masood, Ehsan. 2009. Science and Islam: A History. Icon.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Masood, Ehsan. Science and Islam: A History Icon, 2009.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Masood, Ehsan. Science and Islam: A History Icon, 2009.

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