Publikation: 984: Some Letters to and by Gerbert d’Aurillac Dealing with “Arabic” Mathematics and Astronomy
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Qandil, Samer Sayed
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Transmediterranean History. Universität Konstanz. 2021, 3(1). Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.18148/tmh/2021.3.1.63
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In 984, Gerbert d’Aurillac exchanged three letters with fellow churchmen, which mention manuscripts dealing with arithmetic and astronomy. On this basis, this contribution traces a broader transfer of mathematical and astronomical knowledge from the Arabic-Islamic to the Latin-Christian sphere in the late- tenth century. Addressing the so-called “dark legend” of Gerbert, the earliest corpus of Latin works on the astrolabe, the abacus, and Hindu-Arabic numerals, as well as evidence for exchange between scholarly milieus in Umayyad al-Andalus and Catalonia, it discusses Gerbert’s direct involvement in this transfer.
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al-Andalus, artes liberales, knowledge transfer, teaching, translation, mathematics, astronomy, Hindu-Arabic numerals, Umayyads, astrolabe
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QANDIL, Samer Sayed, Daniel G. KÖNIG, 2021. 984: Some Letters to and by Gerbert d’Aurillac Dealing with “Arabic” Mathematics and Astronomy. In: Transmediterranean History. Universität Konstanz. 2021, 3(1). Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.18148/tmh/2021.3.1.63BibTex
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