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Routledge Handbook on the Sciences in Islamicate Societies : Practices from the 2nd/8th to the 13th/19th Centuries
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Sonja Brentjes
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Peter Barker
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Rana Brentjes
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9781315170718
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January 9 2023
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 15
Translation as an Enduring and Widespread Cultural Practice
pp. 25
Multiple Translation Activities
pp. 39
Translations in the Mathematical Sciences
pp. 57
Translations of Medical and Occult Texts into Arabic and Syriac and their Contexts After 80/700
pp. 64
Geometry and its Branches
pp. 80
The Astral Sciences through the 7th/13th Century
pp. 96
Arithmetic and Algebra
pp. 106
Optics: Experiments and Applications
pp. 113
Automata and Balances
pp. 130
Medicine
pp. 140
Natural Philosophy, 100–700/700–1300
pp. 154
Alchemy and the Chemical Crafts1
pp. 166
Geography and Mapmaking Until 700/1300
pp. 180
Physiognomy
pp. 194
The Hieroglyphic Script Deciphered? An Arabic Treatise on Ancient and Occult Alphabets
pp. 208
Practices of Zoroastrian Scholars Before and After the Advent of Islam
pp. 221
Evaluating the Past: Scholarly Views of Ancient Societies and their Sciences
pp. 233
The Emergence of Persian as a Language of Science
pp. 240
The Emergence of a New Scholarly Language: The Case of Ottoman Turkish
pp. 248
Imperial Demand and Support
pp. 259
The Practice of Pharmacy in Later Medieval Egypt
pp. 268
Ottoman and Safavid Health Practices and Institutions*
pp. 280
Planetary Theory
pp. 298
Practices of Celestial Observation in the Islamicate World1
pp. 313
The Practical Aspects of Ottoman Maps
pp. 328
Another Scientific Revolution
pp. 340
Arts, Sciences, and Princely Patronage at Islamicate Courts (4th/10th–11th/17th Centuries)
pp. 354
Physiognomy (ʿilm-i Firāset) and Politics at the Ottoman Court
pp. 369
Libraries – Beginnings, Diffusion and Consolidation
pp. 378
Madrasas and the Sciences
pp. 394
Scientific Matters in Kalām (Theology)
pp. 403
Ashʿarite Occasionalist Cosmology, Al-Ghazālī and the Pursuit of the Natural Sciences in Islamicate Societies
pp. 413
The Role of Sense Perception and Experience (Tajriba) in Arabic Theories of Science
pp. 419
Logic
pp. 436
Medical Commentaries
pp. 447
Textual Genres and Visual Representations in the Astral Sciences1
pp. 463
The Materiality of Scholarship
pp. 474
Three-Dimensional Astronomy
pp. 486
Projecting the Heavens
pp. 502
Medical Instruments
pp. 512
Alchemical Equipment
pp. 523
Water and Technology in the Islamicate World1
pp. 538
Arts and Sciences in the Islamicate World
pp. 555
Mathematical Knowledge Fields in the Islamicate World
pp. 566
Jewish Mathematical Activities in Medieval Islamicate Societies and Border Zones
pp. 580
Patronage and the Practice of Astrology in Al-Andalus and the Maghrib
pp. 595
Anwāʾ and Timekeeping (Mīqāt) in Calendars and Almanacs of the Societies of Al-Andalus and the Far Maghrib
pp. 608
Scholarly Communities Dedicated to the Sciences in Al-Andalus1
pp. 622
Post-Avicennan Natural Philosophy
pp. 634
Cool and Calming as the Rose
pp. 641
Medical Practices and Cross-Cultural Interactions in Persianate South Asia
pp. 650
Premodern Ottoman Perspectives on Natural Phenomena
pp. 664
Scientific Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa
pp. 679
Medical Practices in Tibet in Intercultural Contexts
pp. 688
Islamicate Astral Sciences in Eastern Eurasia During the Mongol-Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368)1
pp. 696
Collation and Articulation of Arabo-Persian Scientific Texts in Early Modern China
pp. 705
The Multiplicity of Translating Communities in the Iberian Peninsula (12th–13th Centuries)
pp. 723
Cross-Communal Scholarly Interactions
pp. 741
Which is the Right Qibla?
pp. 752
Were Philosophers Considered Heretics in Islam?
pp. 761
Systems of Knowledge
pp. 773
Embassies, Trading Posts, Travelers and Missionaries
pp. 787
The Sciences in Two Private Libraries from Ottoman Syria1
pp. 798
13th/19th-Century Narratives and Translations of Science in the South Asian Islamicate World
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