This article investigates several discussions of “chemistry,” understood as an analysts’ category referring to theories and practices dealing with the structure and transformation of matter. By reading these texts (a treatise defending kīmiyāʾ by al-Fārābī, the famous passage from Ibn Sīnā’s Shifāʾ on transmutation, Ibn Taymiyyah’s fatwā against kīmiyāʾ, Michael Psellos’s treatise On Making Gold, and the same author’s Accusation against a sitting Patriarch of Constantinople), the article aims to lay the groundwork for integrating the historiography of Byzantine and Arabic alchemy into a wider western Eurasian intellectual history
This article deals with a book of medieval arabic alchemy commonly known as Liber de aluminibus et ...
For a long time alchemy has been considered a sort of intellectual and historiographical enigma, a l...
The beginnings of Arabic science are related closely to the translation movement from Greek into Ara...
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/721264 This essay analyzes the known evidence for Byz...
Ancient Greek philosophers make a great contribution to the history of chemistry and the knowledge h...
The corpus of alchemical texts attributed to Jābir ibn Ḥayyān (written during the third/ninth centur...
This dissertation examines how scholars in eleventh-century Constantinople and Antioch (under Byzant...
none1noThis chapter traces the origins and development of the Greek alchemical tradition from the fi...
This thesis examines Ibn Khaldūnʼs concept of alchemy in his work Mukaddimah. Its chapters dealing w...
Theory and Concepts: The Shared Heritage of Byzantine, Arabo-Muslim, and Latin Alchem
This thesis aims at clarifying how alchemists and non-alchemists studied and discussed alchemy in me...
The background of this paper was declining of historical thinking of Islamic civilization in science...
This article is the first study entirely dedicated to the transmission of alchemy from the Arab-Musl...
This article is an overview of the Arab-Islamic reception and development of Hellenistic science. It...
none1noWhat is Graeco-Egyptian alchemy? Which kinds of techniques and craft practices does it encomp...
This article deals with a book of medieval arabic alchemy commonly known as Liber de aluminibus et ...
For a long time alchemy has been considered a sort of intellectual and historiographical enigma, a l...
The beginnings of Arabic science are related closely to the translation movement from Greek into Ara...
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/721264 This essay analyzes the known evidence for Byz...
Ancient Greek philosophers make a great contribution to the history of chemistry and the knowledge h...
The corpus of alchemical texts attributed to Jābir ibn Ḥayyān (written during the third/ninth centur...
This dissertation examines how scholars in eleventh-century Constantinople and Antioch (under Byzant...
none1noThis chapter traces the origins and development of the Greek alchemical tradition from the fi...
This thesis examines Ibn Khaldūnʼs concept of alchemy in his work Mukaddimah. Its chapters dealing w...
Theory and Concepts: The Shared Heritage of Byzantine, Arabo-Muslim, and Latin Alchem
This thesis aims at clarifying how alchemists and non-alchemists studied and discussed alchemy in me...
The background of this paper was declining of historical thinking of Islamic civilization in science...
This article is the first study entirely dedicated to the transmission of alchemy from the Arab-Musl...
This article is an overview of the Arab-Islamic reception and development of Hellenistic science. It...
none1noWhat is Graeco-Egyptian alchemy? Which kinds of techniques and craft practices does it encomp...
This article deals with a book of medieval arabic alchemy commonly known as Liber de aluminibus et ...
For a long time alchemy has been considered a sort of intellectual and historiographical enigma, a l...
The beginnings of Arabic science are related closely to the translation movement from Greek into Ara...