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Transfer of Science
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Misconceptions about Islamic and Greek Science |
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By: FSTC Limited, Wed 19 March, 2003 |
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According to some, heritage was lost during the Dark Ages (5th-15th AD) and then recovered during the Renaissance. The real evidence from history shows that where the Greeks had left off, the Muslims had continued thus setting up the foundations of modern science and civilisation.
  
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The Impact of Islamic Learning: The spread of Arabic scientific literature to Europe |
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By: Quoted N. Daniel, Sun 21 July, 2002 |
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Paul Tannery said of geometry of the eleventh century in Europe: "This is not a chapter in the history of science; it is a study in ignorance." Its level, he said, was equivalent to that in Greece before Pythagoras.
 
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