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ARA 102 S21 - Islamic Science - 9:30 am Class - Group 4 (Non-Muslim…
ARA 102 S21 - Islamic Science - 9:30 am Class - Group 4 (Non-Muslim Islamic Civilization Scientists)
Hunayn ibn Ishaq
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He wrote Ten Treatises on Ophthalmology, discussing various illnesses and treatments, as well as other fields of medicine and science.
Qusta ibn Luqa
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He produced many works of his own, writing mainly on medical subjects, but also on mathematics and astronomy.
Was a Christian physician, philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer who flourished in Bagdad and died in Armenia.
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He wrote commentaries on Euclid and a treatise on the Armillary sphere. He was a prominent figure in the Graeco-Arabic translation movement that reached its peak in the 9th century.
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Hasdai ibn Shaprut
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A Hispano-Jewish scholar, physician (to the caliph), translator of Greek into Arabic, and patron of science
He was born in Al-Andalus, flourished at the court of Abd al Rahman III
He is to be partly credited for helping transfer Jewish knowledge from the academies of Babylonia to Spain.
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