George Saliba is well known to historians of science as one of the preeminent scholars of the mathematical sciences under Islam from the early Middle Ages to the Renaissance. For more than thirty years, he has been exploring the labyrinthine processes through which classical Greek and Persian astronomical and mathematical learning was acquired and developed by Islamic thinkers. In recent years he has also sought to come to a better understanding of how that knowledge was subsequently transmitted to Europe during the second half of the Middle Ages and the early modern period
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This paper deals with medieval Islamic science, its specific features and circumstances of its origi...
The education systems adopted by the most of the Islamic countries have been based on ‘so-called sec...
During the Golden Age of Islam (750-1258), Muslims were in the forefront in conquering knowledge thr...
Muslim scientists played a significant role in the history of science. There were hundreds of notabl...
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This article highlights the scientific heritage of Central Asian figures who contributed to the scie...
The author suggests that the rise of modern science was not a revolutionary development confined to ...
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The normative practice in the history of science in the West is to start with the Greeks and then ju...
This paper traces the roots of the scientific tradition of astronomy in a classical century that mar...
In this paper the author tries to define the fundamental characteristics of the relationship between...
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