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Islamic Technology

Islamic Technology

Islamic Technology

An Illustrated History
Ahmad Y. al-Hassan, Institute for the History of Arabic Science, University of Aleppo
Donald R. Hill, University College London
January 1992
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9780521422390
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    Although the contributions of Islamic civilisations to science have long been recognised, the application of this scientific expertise to technology had been neglected until the publication of this then pioneering 1986 text. The book begins to remedy that neglect, first by celebrating the richness and ingenuity of the world of Islamic technology and then by pointing the way forward to its more detailed exploration. Lavishly illustrated, this book explores the major technological achievements of Islamic civilisations, namely the public works of civil engineering, the machines and mechanical devices which served to control water, provide power, serve as instruments or to amuse.

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    '… a wide-ranging survey of the technology used by Muslims in the Medieval period - and also today … It deserves to succeed in bringing its subject to a new audience in the West as well as instilling pride in past achievements in the Middle East.' History Today

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    Product details

    January 1992
    Paperback
    9780521422390
    322 pages
    248 × 175 × 21 mm
    0.72kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of illustrations
    • Preface and acknowledgements
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Mechanical engineering
    • 3. Civil engineering
    • 4. Military technology
    • 5. Ships and navigation
    • 6. Chemical technology
    • 7. Textiles, paper and leather
    • 8. Agriculture and food technology
    • 9. Mining and metallurgy
    • 10. Engineers and artisans
    • 11. Epilogue
    • Selected bibliography
    • Credits and permissions
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Ahmad Y. al-Hassan , Institute for the History of Arabic Science, University of Aleppo
    • Donald R. Hill , University College London