Book ID: CBB001251253

Warriors of the Cloisters: The Central Asian Origins of Science in the Medieval World (2012)

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Beckwith, Christopher I. (Author)


Princeton University Press


Publication Date: 2012
Physical Details: xvi + 211 pp.; bibl.; index
Language: English

Warriors of the Cloisters tells how key cultural innovations from Central Asia revolutionized medieval Europe and gave rise to the culture of science in the West. Medieval scholars rarely performed scientific experiments, but instead contested issues in natural science, philosophy, and theology using the recursive argument method. This highly distinctive and unusual method of disputation was a core feature of medieval science, the predecessor of modern science. We know that the foundations of science were imported to Western Europe from the Islamic world, but until now the origins of such key elements of Islamic culture have been a mystery. In this provocative book, Christopher I. Beckwith traces how the recursive argument method was first developed by Buddhist scholars and was spread by them throughout ancient Central Asia. He shows how the method was adopted by Islamic Central Asian natural philosophers--most importantly by Avicenna, one of the most brilliant of all medieval thinkers--and transmitted to the West when Avicenna's works were translated into Latin in Spain in the twelfth century by the Jewish philosopher Ibn Da'ud and others. During the same period the institution of the college was also borrowed from the Islamic world. The college was where most of the disputations were held, and became the most important component of medieval Europe's newly formed universities. As Beckwith demonstrates, the Islamic college also originated in Buddhist Central Asia. Using in-depth analysis of ancient Buddhist, Classical Arabic, and Medieval Latin writings, Warriors of the Cloisters transforms our understanding of the origins of medieval scientific culture.

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Authors & Contributors
Burnett, Charles
Daniel D. De Haan
Yavuz, Mustafa
Peter Frankopan
Silvia Di Vincenzo
Spezio, Michael L
Journals
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
Korean Journal of Medical History
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Die Welt des Islams
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
Publishers
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
University of Hawai'i Press
SISMEL edizioni del Galluzzo
Routledge
LED
Duke University Press
Concepts
Transmission of texts
Transmission of ideas
Islam
Arab/Islamic world, civilization and culture
Medicine
Translations
People
Avicenna
Abū Ma`shar, al-Balkhi
Thomas Aquinas, Saint
Constantinus Africanus
Shozen, Kajiwara
Rāzī, Fakhr al-Dīn, Muḥammad ibn `Umar
Time Periods
Medieval
12th century
Modern
Ancient
Northern Wei dynasty (China, 386-534)
Early modern
Places
Europe
China
India
Central Asia
Japan
Asia
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