Citation
Alternate Title(s): Kitab tahrir usul l-Uqlidus
Publication Location: Rome
Year: 1594
Item Location
Exhibit: The New Physics
Section: Machines in Motion
Summary
This Arabic text of Euclid came from the circle of the Persian astronomer al-Tusi (13th century). Al-Tusi worked in Baghdad and in the observatory of Maragha, in modern northwestern Iran. Printing Arabic with moveable type was a technological challenge. This book was not printed in Baghdad or Cairo. Because of widespread European interest in works of Islamic science even as late as the generation of Kepler and Galileo, the Medici established a press to print Arabic works in Rome. This work is one of the first Arabic-language books printed in Europe.
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Theme(s): Mathematics, History of the Book, Islamic Science, International Studies, Physics, Engineering
Geographical Region(s): Middle East, Italy, Europe, Asia
Resource Type: Book
Chronological Period: Medieval
Resource Type: Book