This paper reviews the state of knowledge in the field of optics, mainly in catoptrics and dioptrics, before the birth of modern science and the well-documented contributions of men such as Kepler and Newton. The paper is not intended to be a comprehensive survey of the subject such as one might find in history of science journals; instead, it is aimed at the curious physicist who has probably been taught that nothing much of note was understood about the behaviour of light, beyond outdated philosophical musings, prior to the seventeenth century. The paper will focus on advances during the medieval period between the ninth and fourteenth centuries, in both the east and the west, when the theories of the Ancient Greeks were tested, advanced,...
The methodology adopted in this chapter is library based research and data is collected from reliabl...
This diploma paper deals with the life and work of the Islamic scientist Alhazen, who worked in Cair...
The contributions of Islamic thought to the Advancement of Science in Europe, Asia, Africa and Ameri...
A millenium ago, the world witnessed a major revolution via the field of Optics. The study of Light,...
The objective of this cpapter is to explore optics in view of Ibn Haytham's work on optics.The metho...
This work is the first complete Arabic and Persian edition with English translation of Ibn Sīnā's wr...
Ibn al-Haytham (965–1039), best known as Alhazen, is one of the main figures of medieval Arabi...
Smith\u27s edition contributes to our understanding of the development of optics, a discipline of im...
IbnSahl, a Muslim scholar during the Golden Age in the history of Islam, had contributed in developi...
Synthetic study about the history of optics (perspectiva) between Vitellion (ca. 1270) and Blasius o...
This book provides the first critical edition of Ibn al-Haytham’s On the Shape of the Eclipse with E...
This paper aims at presenting a brief overview of astronomical exchanges between the Eastern and Wes...
International audienceThis book explores the interrelationships between optics, vision and perspecti...
International audienceThis book explores the interrelationships between optics, vision and perspecti...
This chapter gives an overview of the study of optics and optical theories in the Islamic intellectu...
The methodology adopted in this chapter is library based research and data is collected from reliabl...
This diploma paper deals with the life and work of the Islamic scientist Alhazen, who worked in Cair...
The contributions of Islamic thought to the Advancement of Science in Europe, Asia, Africa and Ameri...
A millenium ago, the world witnessed a major revolution via the field of Optics. The study of Light,...
The objective of this cpapter is to explore optics in view of Ibn Haytham's work on optics.The metho...
This work is the first complete Arabic and Persian edition with English translation of Ibn Sīnā's wr...
Ibn al-Haytham (965–1039), best known as Alhazen, is one of the main figures of medieval Arabi...
Smith\u27s edition contributes to our understanding of the development of optics, a discipline of im...
IbnSahl, a Muslim scholar during the Golden Age in the history of Islam, had contributed in developi...
Synthetic study about the history of optics (perspectiva) between Vitellion (ca. 1270) and Blasius o...
This book provides the first critical edition of Ibn al-Haytham’s On the Shape of the Eclipse with E...
This paper aims at presenting a brief overview of astronomical exchanges between the Eastern and Wes...
International audienceThis book explores the interrelationships between optics, vision and perspecti...
International audienceThis book explores the interrelationships between optics, vision and perspecti...
This chapter gives an overview of the study of optics and optical theories in the Islamic intellectu...
The methodology adopted in this chapter is library based research and data is collected from reliabl...
This diploma paper deals with the life and work of the Islamic scientist Alhazen, who worked in Cair...
The contributions of Islamic thought to the Advancement of Science in Europe, Asia, Africa and Ameri...