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E-raamat: Ibn al-Haytham and Analytical Mathematics: A History of Arabic Sciences and Mathematics Volume 2 [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in Paris, France)
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This volume provides a unique primary source on the history and philosophy of mathematics and the exact sciences in the mediaeval Arab world. The second of five comprehensive volumes, this book offers a detailed exploration of Arabic mathematics in the eleventh century as embodied in the legacy of the celebrated polymath al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham.

Extensive analyses and annotations from the eminent scholar, Roshdi Rashed, support a number of key Arabic texts from Ibn al-Haytham’s treatises in infinitesimal mathematics, translated here into English for the first time. Rashed shows how Ibn al-Haytham’s works demonstrate a remarkable mathematical competence in mathematical subjects like the quadrature of the circle and of lunes, the calculation of the volumes of paraboloids, the problem of isoperimetric plane figures and solid figures with equal surface areas, along with the extraction of square and cubic roots.

The present text is complemented by the first volume of A History of Arabic Sciences and Mathematics, which focused on founding figures and commentators in the ninth and tenth centuries Archimedean-Apollonian mathematical ‘School of Baghdad’. This constellation of works illustrates the historical and epistemological development of ‘infinitesimal mathematics’ as it became clearly articulated in the oeuvre of Ibn al-Haytham.

Contributing to a more informed and balanced understanding of the internal currents of the history of mathematics and the exact sciences in Islam, and of its adaptive interpretation and assimilation in the European context, this fundamental text will appeal to historians of ideas, epistemologists and mathematicians at the most advanced levels of research.

Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Note xv
Introduction: Ibn Al-Haytham And His Works On Infinitesimal Mathematics
1 Ibn al-Haytham: from Basra to Cairo
1(10)
2 Al-Hasan ibn al-Hasan and Muhammad ibn al-Hasan: mathematician and philosopher
11(14)
3 The works of al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham on infinitesimal mathematics
25(14)
Chapter I The Quadrature Of Lunes And Circles
1.1 Introduction
39(3)
1.2 Mathematical Commentary
42(51)
1.2.1 Treatise on lunes
42(4)
1.2.2 Treatise on the quadrature of the circle
46(3)
1.2.3 Exhaustive treatise on the figures of lunes
49(44)
1.3 Translated Texts
1.3.1 Treatise on Lunes
93(6)
1.3.2 Treatise on the Quadrature of the Circle
99(8)
1.3.3 Exhaustive Treatise on the Figures of Lunes
107(36)
Chapter II Calculation Of Volumes Of Paraboloids And Spheres And The Exhaustion Method
2.1 Introduction
143(1)
2.2 Mathematical Commentary
144(33)
2.2.1 Calculation of volumes of paraboloids
144(1)
2.2.2.1 Arithmetical lemmas
144(7)
2.2.2.2 Volume of a paraboloid of revolution
151(9)
2.2.2.3 The volume of the second species of paraboloid
160(4)
2.2.2.4 Study of surrounding solids
164(4)
2.2.3 Calculation of the volume of a sphere
168(9)
2.3 Translated Texts
2.3.1 On the Measurement of the Paraboloid
177(44)
2.3.2 On the Measurement of the Sphere
221(14)
2.3.3 On the Division of Two Different Magnitudes as Mentioned in the First Proposition of the Tenth Book of Euclid's Elements
235(4)
Chapter III The Problems Of Isoperimetric And Isepiphanic Figures And The Study Of The Solid Angle
3.1 Introduction
239(3)
3.2 Mathematical Commentary
242(63)
3.3 Translated Text: On the Sphere which is the Largest of all the Solid Figures having Equal Perimeters and On the Circle which is the Largest of all the Plane Figures having Equal Perimeters
305(38)
APPENDIX: THE APPROXIMATION OF ROOTS
4.1 Mathematical Commentary
343(8)
4.2 Translated Texts
4.3.1 On the Cause of the Square Root, its Doubling and its Displacement
351(6)
4.3.2 On the Extraction of the Side of a Cube
357(4)
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
1 On the Arithmetic of Transactions
361(1)
2 The Configuration of the Universe: a Book by al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham?
362(15)
3 Ibn Sinan and Ibn al-Haytham on the subject of `shadow lines'
377(4)
4 Commentary in the Resolution of Doubts ... by Ibn al-Haytham on Proposition X.1 of the Elements
381(10)
5 List of Ibn al-Haytham's works
391(38)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
429(10)
INDEXES
Index of names
439(2)
Subject index
441(4)
Index of works
445
Roshdi Rashed is one of the most eminent authorities on Arabic mathematics and the exact sciences. A historian and philosopher of mathematics and science and a highly celebrated epistemologist, he is currently Emeritus Research Director (distinguished class) at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in Paris, and is the former Director of the Centre for History of Arabic and Medieval Science and Philosophy at the University of Paris (Denis Diderot, Paris VII). He also holds an Honorary Professorship at the University of Tokyo and an Emeritus Professorship at the University of Mansourah in Egypt.