11th century in science

This is a summary of the 11th century in science and technology.

Illustration by Al-Biruni of different phases of the moon, from Kitab al-Tafhim (in Persian)

Al-Biruni is regarded as one of the greatest scholars of 11th century and was well versed in physics, mathematics, astronomy, and natural sciences, and also distinguished himself as a historian, chronologist and linguist.[1]

95 of 146 books known to have been written by Bīrūnī, were devoted to astronomy, mathematics, and related subjects like mathematical geography.[2]

Predicted and scheduled events

Optics

Geography

Warfare

Printing

Astronomy

Mathematics

Engineering

Medicines

Surgery

Geology and minerals

Other

See also

References

  1. D.J. Boilot, "Al-Biruni (Beruni), Abu'l Rayhan Muhammad b. Ahmad", in Encyclopaedia of Islam (Leiden), New Ed., vol.1:1236-1238. Excerpt 1: "He was born of an Iranian family in 362/973 (according to al-Ghadanfar, on 3 Dhu'l-Hididja/ 4 September — see E. Sachau, Chronology, xivxvi), in the suburb (birun) of Kath, capital of Khwarizm". Excerpt 2:"was one of the greatest scholars of mediaeval Islam, and certainly the most original and profound. He was equally well versed in the mathematical, astronomic, physical and natural sciences and also distinguished himself as a geographer and historian, chronologist and linguist and as an impartial observer of customs and creeds. He is known as al-Ustdadh, "the Master".
  2. George Saliba, "BĪRŪNĪ, ABŪ RAYḤĀN iii. Mathematics and Astronomy" in Encyclopaedia Iranica
  3. Leif Ericsson claims to have made landfall at three places in north America, one of which he names Vinland - the land of wine oxfordreference.com
  4. A Chinese manual on warfare includes the earliest known description of gunpowder oxfordreference.com
  5. The concept of movable type for printing is pioneered in China, using fired clay, but it proves impractical oxfordreference.com
  6. Astronomers in China and Japan observe the explosion of the supernova which is still visible as the Crab Nebula oxfordreference.com
  7. The first illustrated manual of surgery is written by Abul Kasim, an Arab physician in Cordoba oxfordreference.com
  8. Su Sung, a Buddhist monk, develops in China the principle of the escapement in his tower clock worked by a water wheel .oxfordreference.com
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