The House of Wisdom by Jonathan Lyons - ISBN: 9781408801215
Paperback
Arab wisdom illuminated Europe from the Dark Ages.

The House of Wisdom

How the Arabs Transformed Western Civilization

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  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    7 May 2010

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Summary

For centuries following the fall of Rome, Western Europe was backward and benighted, locked into the Dark Ages and barely able to tell the time of day. Arab culture, however, was thriving, and had become a powerhouse of intellectual exploration and discussion that dazzled the likes of British adventurer Adelard of Bath. The Arabs could measure the earth’s circumference (a feat not matched in the West for eight hundred years); they discovered algebra; were adept at astronomy and navigation, de…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781408801215
ISBN-10:1408801213
Author:Jonathan Lyons
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:7 May 2010
Weight:236g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 17mm
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Critics Review

‘Sophisticated and thoughtful

‘A wonderful and important book which for the first time presents the Western debt to medieval Arabic learning in a clear, accessible manner. From the azimuth to the zenith, from algebra to the zero, so much of what the West takes for granted came to us from the Arab world … A fascinating book’ William Dalrymple ‘Lyons tells the story of the House of Wisdom, the caliphs who supported it and the people who worked there, at a riveting, breakneck pace’ The Times ‘In this clear and well-written book, Jonathan Lyons delves into all sorts of musty corners to show how Arabic science percolated into the Latin world in the middle ages and helped civilise a rude society’ Guardian ‘Sophisticated and thoughtful … Lyons’s narrative is vivid and elegant’ Wall Street Journal

About The Author

Jonathan Lyons

Author and journalist Jonathan Lyons has spent his professional and personal life exploring the shifting boundaries between East and West. After more than 20 years as an editor and foreign correspondent for Reuters, he is now a researcher at the Global Terrorism Research Centre and a PhD candidate in sociology of religion at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He lives in Washington DC.

He has a BA with Honours in Russian and History from Wesleyan university and was a Fellow at Columbia University’s Harriman Institute of Soviet Studies. He also studied at the Pushkin Institute of Russian language in Moscow.

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