Nestorians, Muslims, and Jews made significant contributions to medieval science by preserving, translating, and expanding upon ancient texts. Nestorian scholars were instrumental in translating Greek philosophical and scientific works into Arabic and Syriac, facilitating the transmission of knowledge. Muslim scholars, particularly during the Islamic Golden Age, advanced fields such as mathematics, astronomy, and medicine, laying the groundwork for future scientific inquiry. Jewish scholars contributed to this intellectual landscape by engaging with both Islamic and Christian thought, producing important works in philosophy, mathematics, and natural sciences, thus bridging cultural and religious divides.
St. Albertus Magnus (Albert the Great) is the patron saint of the natural sciences.St. Albert the Great is the patron saint of scientists.
Aristotle made his contributions to science around the 4th century BC. He focused on various fields, including biology, physics, and astronomy, which had a lasting influence on Western science.
Galileo was an Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer. He made significant contributions to the fields of physics, astronomy, and the scientific method.
Several different specialties converge during that study. IMHO, the greatest concentration and contributions come from Cosmology and Quantum Physics.
Muslims made significant contributions to science during the Golden Age of Islam (8th to 14th centuries), particularly in fields like mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and chemistry. They preserved and translated ancient Greek and Roman texts, expanding on them with original research. Notable figures such as Al-Khwarizmi advanced algebra, while Avicenna's works in medicine laid the groundwork for modern healthcare. Additionally, advancements in optics and the development of the scientific method were pivotal to the evolution of science.
Muslims staggering contributions of Muslims in Science & Technology, Medicine, Pharmacy, Mathematics, Astronomy, Geography, Philosophy and other areas in the Medieval Islamic Civilization. Refer to the related links for details.
St. Albertus Magnus (Albert the Great) is the patron saint of the natural sciences.St. Albert the Great is the patron saint of scientists.
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The science of logic
Renaissance man have more science then the medieval man.
nursing theorists and his contributions
Bartholomaeus has written: 'The Latin manuscript tradition in England of the De proprietatibus rerum of Bartholomaeus Anglicus' -- subject(s): De proprietatibus rerum 'Batman vppon Bartholome' -- subject(s): Civilization, Medieval, Science, Medieval, Medieval Civilization, Medieval Science 'Anno. M.D.XXXV. Bertholomeus De proprietatibus rerum' -- subject(s): Encyclopedias and dictionaries 'Tratado dos metales y piedras preciosas y de sus virtudes' -- subject(s): Latin American literature, Latin literature, Medieval and modern, Medieval and modern Latin literature 'Mediaeval lore' -- subject(s): Civilization, Medieval, Science, Medieval, Medieval Civilization, Medieval Science
Piero Morpurgo has written: 'Filosofia della natura nella Schola salernitana del secolo XII' -- subject(s): History, Medieval Science, Science, Science, Medieval
Mathematics, Science, and philosophy
it was great
he was an astromiter
George Gillespie Fox has written: 'The mediaeval sciences in the works of John Gower' -- subject(s): Medieval Science, Science, Medieval