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Les Belles Lettres Les Catoptriciens Grecs
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Les Belles Lettres Diophante, Les Arithmetiques: Tome IV: Livres V-VII
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Les Belles Lettres Diophante, Les Arithmetiques: Tome III: Livre IV
£51.94
Taylor & Francis Ltd Encyclopedia of the History of Arabic Science: Volume 3 Technology, Alchemy and Life Sciences
Ever since the history of science emerged as a discipline at the heart of the Age of Enlightenment in the eighteenth century, Arabic science or at least certain sectors of it - have constantly been cited by the philosophers and historians of science. In this book the editors have tried to restore to Arabic science its true aspect and place by emphasizing the analysis of ancient sources and by devoting some chapters to its extensions in Latin and Hebrew. The book as a whole covers the history of Arabic science over about seven centuries.
£59.95
Peeters Publishers Oeuvre Mathematique D'al-Sijzi. Volume 1: Geometrie Des Coniques Et Theorie Des Nombres Au Xe Siecle
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Les Belles Lettres Oeuvres Mathematiques: Algebre Et Geometrie Au Xiie Siecle
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Saqi Books Al Khwarizmi: The Beginnings of Algebra
Al-Khwarizmi was a mathematician, astronomer and geographer. He worked most of his life as a scholar in the House of Wisdom in Baghdad during the first half of the 9th century and is considered by many to be the father of algebra. His Algebra (Kitab al-Jabr wa-al-muqabala), written around 820, was the first scientific text in history to systematically present algebra as a mathematical discipline that is independent of geometry and arithmetic. This groundbreaking work is divided into two main sections: one dealing with algebraic theory, and the other focusing on the calculation of inheritances and legacies. Al-Khwarizmi's book laid down the groundwork for a scientific field where mathematics and juridical learning meet, which was furthermore developed through the efforts of successive generations of mathematicians and jurists. This text also highlighted for the first time the deep-rooted possibilities in algebra to extend the use of mathematical disciplines from one to another, such as the application of arithmetic to algebra, or of geometry into algebra, and vice-versa for these three disciplines into one another; hence opening up novel areas of mathematical research. Latin translations of al-Khwarizmi's book began in the 12th century, and these texts held a continuous influence over algebra and mathematics until the 16th century.
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Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin La Fin Du Regard Eclairant: Le Traite de l'Optique de Ibn Al-Haytham: Une Revolution Dans Les Sciences de la Vision Au XIE Siecle
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Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin Descartes Et Le Moyen Age
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