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A Possible Influence, in the Field of Physiological Optics, of Ibn Sînâ on Ibn Al - Haytham

Belleten · 1983, Cilt 47, Sayı 187 · Sayfa: 665-676 · DOI: 10.37879/belleten.1983.665
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Ibn al-Haytham was widely known in late medieval Europe where he was called Alhazen, the Latinized form of his first name Al-Hasan. Concerning him David C. Lindberg writes: "Alhazen was a prolific writer on all aspects of science and natural philosophy. More than two hundred works are attributed to him by Ibn abî Usaybi'a, including ninety of which Alhazen himself acknowledged authorship.

George Sarton and the History of Science

Belleten · 1983, Cilt 47, Sayı 186 · Sayfa: 499-526 · DOI: 10.37879/belleten.1983.499
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Sarton, who was born in 1884 in Belgium, came to the United States in 1915. He gave a few lectures and courses during his first years in America, and in 1918 he became associated with the Carnegie Institution of Washington. He had already founded Isis in 1912, while in Belgium, and although its publication was interrupted during the four years of World War I, it began to reappear in the postwar years when Sarton established himself in the United States.