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    Duhem, the arabs, and the history of cosmology.F. Jamil Ragep - 1990 - Synthese 83 (2):201 - 214.
    Duhem has generally been understood to have maintained that the major Greek astronomers were instrumentalists. This view has emerged mainly from a reading of his 1908 publication To Save the Phenomena. In it he sharply contrasted a sophisticated Greek interpretation of astronomical models (for Duhem this was that they were mathematical contrivances) with a naive insistence of the Arabs on their concrete reality. But in Le Système du monde, which began to appear in 1913, Duhem modified his views on Greek (...)
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    Copernicus and his Islamic Predecessors: Some Historical Remarks.F. Jamil Ragep - 2007 - Filozofski Vestnik 28 (1):65-81.
    Based upon research over the past half century, there has been a growing recognition that a number of mathematical models used by Copernicus had originally been developed by Islamic astronomers. This has led to speculation about how Copernicus may have learned of these models and the role they played in the development of his revolutionary, heliocentric cosmology. Most discussion of this connection has thus far been confined to fairly technical issues related to these models; recently, though, it has been argued (...)
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    Copernicus and His Islamic Predecessors: Some Historical Remarks.F. Jamil Ragep - 2007 - History of Science 45 (1):65-81.
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  4. Freeing Astronomy from Philosophy: An Aspect of Islamic Influence on Science.F. Jamil Ragep - 2001 - Osiris 16 (1):49-71.
    If one is allowed to speak of progress in historical research, one may note with satisfaction the growing sophistication with which the relationship between science and religion has been examined in recent years. The "warfare" model, the "separation" paradigm, and the "partnership" ideal have been subjected to critical scrutiny and the glaring light of historical evidence. As John Hedley Brooke has so astutely noted, "Serious scholarship in the history of science has revealed so extraordinarily rich and complex a relationship between (...)
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    [Tdotu]ūsī and Copernicus: The Earth's Motion in Context.F. Jamil Ragep - 2001 - Science in Context 14 (1-2):145-163.
    A passage in Copernicus's De Revolutionibus regarding the rotation of the Earth provides evidence that he was aware, whether directly or indirectly, of an Islamic tradition dealing with this problem that goes back to Na[sdotu]īr al-Dīn al-[Tdotu]ūsī. The most striking similarity is the use of comets by both astronomers to discredit Ptolemy's “proofs” in the Almagest that depended upon observational evidence. The manner in which this question was dealt with by Copernicus, as an astronomical rather than natural philosophical matter, also (...)
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    Tradition, Transmission, Transformation: Proceedings of Two Conferences on Pre-Modern Science Held at the University of Oklahoma.S. Nomanul Haq, F. Jamil Ragep, Sally P. Ragep & Steven Livesey - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (2):323.
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    Letters to the Editor.George Joseph, David Pingree, S. Salem & F. Ragep - 1994 - Isis 85:668-670.
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    Letters to the Editor.George Gheverghese Joseph, David Pingree, S. I. Salem & F. Jamil Ragep - 1994 - Isis 85 (4):668-670.
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    The mercury models of Ibn al-šāṭir and copernicus.Sajjad Nikfahm-Khubravan & F. Jamil Ragep - 2019 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 29 (1):1-59.
    RésuméLe modèle complexe de Mercure dans le De revolutionibus de Copernic est virtuellement identique, géométriquement, à celui d'Ibn al-Šāṭir. Cependant, le modèle, antérieur, du Commentariolus est différent et il fonctionne mal. Certains en ont déduit que le jeune Copernic n'avait pas compris le modèle de son pré- décesseur; d'autres ont affirmé que l'œuvre de Copernic était totallement indépendante d'Ibn al-Šāṭir. Nous soutenons que Copernic avait les modèles d'Ibn al-Šāṭir mais qu'il a dû les modifier pour les rendre “quasi-homocentriques” dans le (...)
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    A History of Arabic Astronomy: Planetary Theories during the Golden Age of Islam. George Saliba.F. Jamil Ragep - 1996 - Isis 87 (1):154-155.
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    Über eine anwāʾ- Tradition mit bisher unbekannten SternnamenUber eine anwa- Tradition mit bisher unbekannten Sternnamen.F. Jamil Ragep & Paul Kunitzsch - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (3):496.
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    On Astronomia: an Arabic critical edition and English translation of Epistle 3.F. J. Ragep, Taro Mimura & Nader El-Bizri (eds.) - 2015 - New York: Oxford University Press, in association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies.
    The Epistles of the Brethren of Purity' is an encyclopedic compendium, probably composed in tenth-century Iraq by a society of adepts with Platonic, Pythagorean, and Shi'i tendencies. Its 52 sections ('epistles') are divided into four parts (Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Sciences of the Soul and Intellect, and Theology). The current volume provides an edition, translation, and notes to Epistle 3 ('On Astronomia'), which forms one of the 14 sections on Mathematics. The content is a mixture of elementary astronomy and astrology, but (...)
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    S. H. Nasr;, O. Leaman . History of Islamic Philosophy. 1,211 pp., bibl. London/New York: Routledge, 2001. $60.F. Jamil Ragep - 2004 - Isis 95 (2):336-337.
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    Science in the Medieval World: "Book of the Categories of Nations"Said al-Andalusi Semaan I. Salem Alok Kumar.F. Jamil Ragep - 1994 - Isis 85 (1):145-146.
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    Writing the History of Arabic Astronomy: Problems and Differing PerspectivesNaṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī's Memoir on Astronomy (al-Tadhkira fī ʿilm al-hayʾa)Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Tūsī: al-Tadhkirafiʿilm al-haʾa maʿa dirāsāt li-ishāmāt al-Ṭūsi al-falakīyaNasir al-Din al-Tusi's Memoir on Astronomy (al-Tadhkira fi ilm al-haya)Nasir al-Din al-Tusi: al-Tadhkirafiilm al-haa maa dirasat li-ishamat al-Tusi al-falakiya.George Saliba, F. J. Ragep, ʿAbbās Sulaimān & Abbas Sulaiman - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (4):709.
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    Revealed Sciences: The Natural Sciences in Islam in Seventeenth-Century Morocco By Justin K. Stearns. [REVIEW]F. Jamil Ragep - 2023 - Journal of Islamic Studies 34 (3):419-423.
    The history of science of the premodern Islamic world was traditionally focused on what has been called the ‘golden age’, which fortuitously occurred before the.
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  17. Ali A. Al-Daffa and John J. Stroyls, Studies in the Exact Sciences in Medieval Islam. Dhahran, Saudi Arabia: University of Petroleum and Minerals; Chichester, Eng., and New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1984. Pp. x, 243; diagrams. $39.95. [REVIEW]F. Jamil Ragep - 1987 - Speculum 62 (2):493-494.
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    A History Of Arabic Astronomy: Planetary Theories During The Golden Age Of Islam By George Saliba. [REVIEW]F. Ragep - 1996 - Isis 87:154-155.
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    An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines: Conceptions of Nature and Methods Used for Its Study by the Ikhwan al-Safa, al-Biruni, and Ibn Sina by Seyyed Hossein Nasr. [REVIEW]F. Ragep - 1994 - Isis 85:504-505.
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    Agostino Paravicini Bagliani . The Impact of Arabic Sciences in Europe and Asia. vi + 504 pp., illus., tables, indexes. Florence: Sismel—Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2016. €80. [REVIEW]F. Jamil Ragep - 2018 - Isis 109 (1):168-170.
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    Al-Ghazālῑ's Philosophical Theology. [REVIEW]F. Ragep - 2010 - Isis 101:867-868.
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    David C. Lindberg. The Beginnings of Western Science: The European Scientific Tradition in Philosophical, Religious, and Institutional Context, Prehistory to a.d. 1450. Second edition. xvi + 488 pp., figs., bibl., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2007. $25. [REVIEW]F. Jamil Ragep - 2009 - Isis 100 (2):383-385.
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    Frank Griffel. Al-Ghazālῑ's Philosophical Theology. xiv + 408 pp., illus., bibl., index. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. $74. [REVIEW]F. Jamil Ragep - 2010 - Isis 101 (4):867-868.
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    Gad Freudenthal , Studies on Gersonides, a Fourteenth-Century Philosopher-Scientist. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1992. Pp. xxi + 422. ISBN 90-04-09641-8. $96.00, Gld. 168.00. [REVIEW]F. Ragep - 1995 - British Journal for the History of Science 28 (1):103-105.
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    History of Islamic Philosophy. [REVIEW]F. Ragep - 2004 - Isis 95:336-337.
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    Studies in the Exact Sciences in Medieval Islam. [REVIEW]F. Ragep - 1986 - Speculum 62 (2):493-494.
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    Science in the Medieval World: "Book of the Categories of Nations" by Said al-Andalusi; Semaan I. Salem; Alok Kumar. [REVIEW]F. Ragep - 1994 - Isis 85:145-146.
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    The Book of the Reasons behind Astronomical Tables : A Facsimile Reproduction of the Unique Arabic Text Contained in the Bodleian MS Arch. Seld. A.11 by Ali ibn Sulayman al-Hashimi; Fuad I. Haddad; E. S. Kennedy. [REVIEW]F. Ragep - 1985 - Isis 76:123-124.
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    The Beginnings of Western Science: The European Scientific Tradition in Philosophical, Religious, and Institutional Context, Prehistory to a.d. 1450. [REVIEW]F. Ragep - 2009 - Isis 100:383-385.
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