نتایج جستجو برای: in medieval islamic persia

تعداد نتایج: 16985868  

Journal: :Journal of Medieval and Islamic History 2002

2013
Cristina Díaz Moreno Efrén García

As previous years, Dip 5 will continue with the redefinition of what was formerly known as public space, trying to reactivate the physical realm of the common, nowadays kidnapped by economic and political agents. The origin of the word paradise gets back to ancient Persia, and to the Avestian term pairi-daêza, composed by pairi, "around" and diz "to construct", literally enclosed space, that wa...

Journal: :research on history of medicine 0
seyyed alireza golshani research office for the history of persian medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran hadi pirouzan department of history, faculty of literature and humanities, shiraz university, shiraz, iran babak daneshfard research center for traditional medicine and history of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

jondishapour school was the first center of cultural transmission in the world among various civilizations like the greek, syriac, hindi, chinese and roman formed by permissive policies of khosro anushirvan in iran. the idea that iranian knowledge can be flourished with the help of progress made in science in different cultures was, for the first time, suggested by khosro anushirvan and his com...

Journal: :پژوهشنامه تاریخ تمدن اسلامی 0
سید محمد مظفّری عضو هیأت علمی مرکز تحقیقات نجوم و اخترفیزیک مراغه

introducing three principal methods of determining the solar orbital eccentricity in the ancient and medieval astronomy (i.e., the method of seasons, of mid-signs, of three–points), the accuracy of the results obtained from each is being investigated. in doing so, two main goals have been targeted: (1) to determine the accuracy and the intrinsic limitation of each method with regard to their st...

Journal: :Science 2007
Peter J Lu Paul J Steinhardt

The conventional view holds that girih (geometric star-and-polygon, or strapwork) patterns in medieval Islamic architecture were conceived by their designers as a network of zigzagging lines, where the lines were drafted directly with a straightedge and a compass. We show that by 1200 C.E. a conceptual breakthrough occurred in which girih patterns were reconceived as tessellations of a special ...

2012
Javier Garcia Iñañez Robert J. Speakman Jaume Buxeda i Garrigós Michael D. Glascock

Majolica pottery is one of the most characteristic tablewares produced during the Medieval and Renaissance periods. Majolica technology was introduced to the Iberian Peninsula by Islamic artisans during Medieval times, and its production and popularity rapidly spread throughout Spain and eventually other locations in Europe and the Americas. The prestige and importance of Spanish majolica was v...

Journal: :Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine 2017

2015
E. Matoušková K. Pavelka K. Nováček L. Starková

The MULINEM (The Medieval Urban Landscape in Northeastern Mesopotamia) project is aiming to investigate a Late Sasanian and Islamic urban network in the land of Erbil, historic province of Hidyab (Adiabene) that is located in the northern Iraq. The research of the hierarchical urban network in a defined area belongs to approaches rarely used in the study of the Islamic urbanism. The project foc...

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