Is a Social History of Andalusi Exact Sciences Possible?

Early Science and Medicine 7 (3):296-299 (2002)
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A social history of Andalusi exact sciences should deal with scientific schools, teaching, travels to the East, patronage and scientific professions. I claim that such a social history of Andalusi science is almost impossible because of the lack of sources.

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