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"Gérard from Andalusia": A Creative Pioneer Revives the Story of the Translator of Islamic Sciences

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"جيرارد من أندلس": رائد إبداعي يستعيد قصة مترجم العلوم الإسلامية
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According to Anadolu News Agency, the new novel by Turkish writer Beyazit Akman focuses on the story of Gerard of Cremona. Anadolu reported that the novel follows the character of Gerard who left Italy in search of Abu Rayhan al-Biruni’s “Almagest.”

Analysis & Context

Historically, this work represents a reinterpretation of the transmission of knowledge between East and West during the Middle Ages. Europe has long relied on Arabic texts in fields such as mathematics, astronomy, and medicine, thanks to the translation of these texts into Latin by scholars like Gerard of Cremona. This type of literary work highlights the importance of the role played by translators in facilitating the exchange of ideas between different civilizations.

In a broader context, the works of Abu Rayhan al-Biruni and “Almagest” were foundational to European scientific progress during that period. This knowledge contributed to the development of astronomical and mathematical models that formed the basis for modern scientific research. The revival of Gerard of Cremona’s story reminds us of this complex network of translation and mutual influence between East and West, a network that was vital in the development of human civilizations.

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