Die Istanbuler Handschrift Ayasofya 4832
Meteorologische Themen und Methoden im Bagdad des 3./9. und 4./10. Jahrhunderts
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The aim of this article is to present the meteorological material contained in one of the most important Arabic manuscripts in the history of science and philosophy, namely, Istanbul, Ayasofya 4832. A detailed study of the contents reveals that meteorology is one of the main themes that permeates many of its mathematical and philosophical treatises. Therefore, this manuscript is a valuable witness to the various connections—both methodological and thematic—between meteorology and other disciplines, especially mathematics, astronomy, astrology, physics, and metaphysics. In this way, this manuscript contributes to our better understanding of how pre-modern scientists saw the realm of meteorological phenomena as intertwined with the terrestrial and celestial worlds, and what this meant for the methods they used to solve meteorological problems.
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