ABSTRACT

Recent studies in the history of Islamic science based on the discovery and study of new primary texts and instruments have substantially revised the views of nineteenth-century historians of science. This volume presents some of these ground-breaking studies as well as articles which shed new light on the ongoing academic debate surrounding the question of the decline of Islamic scientific tradition.

part II|1 pages

Building Blocks of the Revisionist History

chapter 7|18 pages

Al-QūHī vs. Aristotle: n Motion

chapter 14|26 pages

The Astronomy of the Mamluks

chapter 18|46 pages

The Universal Plate Revisited

part III|1 pages

Loolking Forward