1st Edition

Ibn al-Haytham's On the Configuration of the World

Edited By Y. Tzvi Langermann Copyright 1990
    396 Pages
    by Routledge

    396 Pages
    by Routledge

    The chief argument of this book, first published in 1990, is that Ibn al-Haytham's On the Configuration of the World is a non-technical expose of basic astronomical teachings: it was written in particular for those whose main interests were in the areas of philosophy and natural science and who, accordingly, had an interest in relating the mathematical devices employed by professional astronomers to the heavenly bodies mentioned in the philosophical literature. However, the primary reason for this publication is not the advancement of this thesis, but rather the presentation of the medieval texts themselves, normally so inaccessible to scholars and students alike.

    1. Introduction  1.1. Summary of On the Configuration  1.2. Al-Shukak ala Batlamyus  1.3. The Planetary Hypotheses  1.4. Predecessors and the hay'ah Tradition  1.5. The Medieval, Hebrew and Latin Translations  1.6. Our Edition and Translation  1.7. References  2. On the Configuration of the World

    Biography

    Y. Tzvi Langermann