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Article
Katsiampoura, Gianna
(2010)
Faith or Knowledge? Normative Relations between Religion and Science in Byzantine Textbooks.
Almagest
(pp. 112-122).
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Book
Warntjes, Immo
(2010)
The Munich Computus: Text And Translation: Irish Computistics between Isidore of Seville and the Venerable Bede and Its Reception in Carolingian Times.
(/isis/citation/CBB001212849/)
Chapter
Ragep, F. Jamil
(2010)
Islamic Reactions to Ptolemy's Imprecisions.
In: Ptolemy in Perspective: Use and Criticism of His Work from Antiquity to the Nineteenth Century
(p. 121).
(/isis/citation/CBB001021799/)
Article
Fischer, Klaus-Dietrich
(2010)
Das Lorscher Arzneibuch im Widerstreit der Meinungen.
Medizinhistorisches Journal
(p. 165).
(/isis/citation/CBB001220586/)
Article
Roghani, Shohreh
(2009)
Effective Factors in Andalusian Physicians' Attention to Pharmacology.
Tarikh-e Elm (The Iranian Journal for the History of Science)
(pp. 75-84).
(/isis/citation/CBB001510400/)
Article
Yücesoy, Hayrettín
(2009)
Translation as Self-Consciousness: Ancient Sciences, Antediluvian Wisdom, and the `Abbasid Translation Movement.
Journal of World History
(p. 523).
(/isis/citation/CBB001030427/)
Article
Kurzmann, Peter
(2009)
Einige Glasgeräte der arabischen Alchemie.
Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift fuer Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(p. 184).
(/isis/citation/CBB001021501/)
Article
Kennedy, Edward S.
(2009)
Al-Battānī's Astrological History of the Prophet and the Early Caliphate.
Suhayl: Journal for the History of the Exact and Natural Sciences in Islamic Civilisation
(p. 13).
(/isis/citation/CBB001023951/)
Book
Bulliet, Richard W.
(2009)
Cotton, Climate, and Camels in Early Islamic Iran: A Moment in World History.
(/isis/citation/CBB001500516/)
Chapter
Kavanagh, Catherine
(2009)
The Nature of the Soul According to Eriugena.
In: The Afterlife of the Platonic Soul: Reflections of Platonic Psychology in the Monotheistic Religions.
(/isis/citation/CBB001035948/)
Article
De Young, Gregg
(2009)
A Persian Translation of al-Jawharī's Additions to Elements, Book V.
Tarikh-e Elm (The Iranian Journal for the History of Science)
(pp. 1-21).
(/isis/citation/CBB001510401/)
Article
Panza, Marco
(2008)
The Role of Algebraic Inferences in Na`īm Ibn Mūsā's Collection of Geometrical Propositions.
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
(p. 165).
(/isis/citation/CBB000931193/)
Article
Cronier, Marie
(2008)
L'apport de la traduction arabe de Stéphane à l'établissement du texte grec du de materia medica de Dioscoride.
Galenos: Rivista di Filologia dei Testi Medici Antichi
(p. 15).
(/isis/citation/CBB001020814/)
Chapter
Javadi, Mohsen
(2008)
Spiritual Medicine in the Muslim World with Special Emphasis on Rāzī's Book.
In: A Shared Legacy: Islamic Science East and West. Homage to Professor J. M. Millàs Vallicrosa
(p. 215).
(/isis/citation/CBB001022264/)
Article
Young, Gregg De
(2008)
Book XVI: A Mediaeval Arabic Addendum to Euclid's Elements.
Sciamvs: Sources and Commentaries in Exact Sciences
(p. 133).
(/isis/citation/CBB000931526/)
Article
Ricordel, Joëlle
(2008)
De Salerne à Al-Andalus: l'empreinte des médecins de Kairouan.
Revue d'Histoire de la Pharmacie
(p. 189).
(/isis/citation/CBB000933394/)
Book
Timothy Hugh Barrett
(2008)
The Woman who Discovered Printing.
(/isis/citation/CBB409474838/)
Chapter
Canova, Giovanni
(2007)
Al-Maqrīzī's Treatise on Bees.
In: O ye Gentlemen: Arabic Studies on Science and Literary Culture
(p. 15).
(/isis/citation/CBB000930930/)
Chapter
Pormann, Peter E.
(2007)
Al Rāzī (d. 925) on the Benefits of Sex. A Clinician Caught between Philosophy and Medicine.
In: O ye Gentlemen: Arabic Studies on Science and Literary Culture
(p. 115).
(/isis/citation/CBB000930938/)
Chapter
Burnett, Charles
(2007)
Does the Sea Breathe, Boil or Bloat? A Textual Problem in Abū Maʿshar's Explanations of Tides.
In: Mélanges offerts à Hossam Elkhadem par ses amis et ses élèves
(p. 73).
(/isis/citation/CBB001024060/)
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