History of Indian science, technology and culture: AD 1000 - 1800

"The eight centuries of India's history covered by this volume has, until recently, been seen as a 'dark age' for the development of science in the country. It was however a period of intense debate and advancement in many fields, enriched by the influx of Arabic and Persian scho...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Delhi Oxford Univ. Press 1999
Series:History of science, philosophy and culture in Indian civilization
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Summary:"The eight centuries of India's history covered by this volume has, until recently, been seen as a 'dark age' for the development of science in the country. It was however a period of intense debate and advancement in many fields, enriched by the influx of Arabic and Persian scholars and scientists into India, and was a period during which many of the key principles of modern-day scientific thinking were established." "This volume brings together some of today's leading scholars from a range of different disciplines to explore the development of Indian scientific, technological and cultural thinking in this fertile and crucial period." "For historians, philosophers and anyone interested in the history of Indian science and ideas, particularly during the medieval period, this will be an essential book."--BOOK JACKET.
Item Description:Literaturangaben
Physical Description:XX, 445 S. Ill.
ISBN:0195646525

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