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The House of Wisdom: How the Arabs Transformed Western Civilization [NOOK Book]
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During the medieval period (500-1500 C.E.), much of Western Europe was a cultural backwater, characterized by ignorance, illiteracy, and violence. At the same time the Arabic world, including Antioch, CA³rdoba, and Baghdad (where the House of Wisdom, a library, book repository, and academy of scholars, was located) witnessed a flowering of scholars, libraries, scientific advances in medicine, mathematics, geography, astronomy, and agriculture, as well as the translation from Greek of Aristotle, Euclid, and Ptolemy, and other important works from Hindu and Persian scholars. Lyons (former editor, Reuters) shows us not only the Christian scholars, e.g., Adelard of Bath, in their quest for Arabic books and knowledge but also some of the great Muslim scholars like Albumazar and Averroes, as well as rulers and religious leaders-both Christian and Muslim. Lively and well researched, the book clarifies how Arabic books, ideas, and knowledge were found and brought back to Europe to help shape Western ideas. With a list of significant events and leading figures; highly recommended for general readers. (Bibliography, notes, and illustrations not seen.)
—Melissa Aho
Significant Events
Leading Figures
Prologue: Al-Maghrib/Sunset 1
Pt. I Al-Isha/Nightfall 7
1 The Warriors of God 9
2 The Earth Is Like a Wheel 28
Pt. II Al-Fajr/Dawn 53
3 The House of Wisdom 55
4 Mapping the World 78
Pt. III Al-Zuhr/Midday 101
5 The First Man of Science 103
6 "What Is Said of the Sphere ..." 125
7 "The Wisest Philosophers of the World" 142
Pt. IV Al-Asr/ Afternoon 163
8 On the Eternity of the World 165
9 The Invention of the West 186
Acknowledgments 203
Notes 205
Selected Bibliography 229
Index 237
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Posted October 28, 2011
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Posted October 15, 2009
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Overview
For centuries following the fall...