Science in the medieval Islamic world
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Science in the medieval Islamic world, also known as Islamic science or Arabic science, is the science developed and practised in the Islamic world during the Islamic Golden Age (c.750 CE – c.1258 CE). During this time, Indian, Asyriac, Iranian and especially Greek knowledge was translated into Arabic. These translations became a wellspring for scientific advances, by scientists from the Islamic civilization, during the Middle Ages.
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Commission on the History of Science and Technolog... Commission on the History of Science and Technology in Islamic Societies www.ub.edu/islamsci/ - Web |
"How Greek Science Passed to the Arabs" "How Greek Science Passed to the Arabs" www.aina.org/books/hgsptta.htm - Web |
Islam, Knowledge, and Science Islam, Knowledge, and Science www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/introduction/woi_knowledge.html - Web |
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