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History of Mathematics and Its Philosophical Development
Arabic Mathematics in the Middle Ages
A unique scientific and historical reference by Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Al-Hamza. It comprehensively explores the major achievements and valuable contributions of Arab and Muslim scientists to mathematics and its philosophical evolution during the Middle Ages. Published by Qantara.
About this book
"History of Mathematics and its Philosophical Development: Arabic Mathematics in the Middle Ages" by the Syrian mathematician and academic Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Al-Hamza is a monumental encyclopedic work. The book sheds light on the vital contributions of polymath Arab and Muslim scientists who laid the foundation for modern algebra, trigonometry, and the philosophy of arithmetic. Al-Hamza masterfully connects pure mathematical precision with the philosophical dimensions that governed the evolution of this science throughout the centuries. Drawing from decades of rigorous research and unique manuscript analysis, the author demonstrates how Arabic mathematics acted as the intellectual bridge to the modern world. This distinguished edition is published by Qantara.
Why read it?
Readers will pick up this book to explore the profound and often overlooked role of Arab and Islamic civilization in shaping the "Mother of Sciences." It provides an authentic understanding of the historical and philosophical roots of modern mathematical concepts, written by a leading expert.
Who is it for?
This book is intended for mathematicians, professors, and students of science, as well as researchers in the history of science and philosophy. It appeals to intellectuals eager to discover Islamic scientific achievements through a lens that combines scientific rigor with philosophical analysis.
Book details
Language
ar
ISBN-13
9789927200397
ISBN-10
9927200390
Page count
612
Age rating
General