Prologue. The Scriptorium at the Süleymaniye Chapter 1. Science Before Science, Mesopotamia and Egypt Chapter 2. The Land of the Greeks Chapter 3. The Roads to Baghdad Chapter 4. ‘Abbasid Baghdad: The House of Wisdom Chapter 5. Spiritual Physick Chapter 6. From Baghdad to Central Asia Chapter 7. The Cure of Ignorance Chapter 8. Fatimid Cairo: The Science of Light Chapter 9. Ayyubid and Mamluk Cairo: Healing Body and Soul Chapter 10. Ingenious Mechanical Devices Chapter 11. Islamic Technology Chapter 12. Al-Andalus: Muslim Spain Chapter 13. From the Maghrib to the Two Sicilies: Arabic into Latin Chapter 14. Incoherent Philosophers Chapter 15. Mongol Maragha and Samarkand: Spheres Within Spheres Chapter 16. Arabic Science and the European Renaissance Chapter 17. Copernicus and His Arabic Predecessors Chapter 18. The Scientific Revolution Chapter 19. The Heritage of Islamic Science Notes Bibliography
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