A Brief Introduction to Astronomy in the Middle East
By (Author) John M. Steele
Saqi Books
Saqi Books
11th June 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History: specific events and topics
520
Paperback
140
Width 130mm, Height 195mm, Spine 15mm
147g
The Middle East was both the birthplace of astronomy and the centre for its development during the medieval period. John M. Steele traces the development of the Late Babylonians' ingenious schemes for modelling planetary motion. He reveals how medieval Islamic advances in the study of the heavens, and the design of precise astronomical instruments, led to breakthroughs by Renaissance practitioners such as Copernicus and Kepler. Steele offers a fascinating insight into the history of astronomy in the Middle East and its profound influence on the rest of the world.
John M. Steele is a Royal Society University Research Fellow at the University of Durham.