Physics in the medieval Islamic world
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The natural sciences saw various advancements during the Golden Age of Islam (from roughly the mid 8th to the mid 13th centuries), adding a number of innovations to the mere Transmission of the Classics (such as Aristotle, Ptolemy, Euclid, Neoplatonism).
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See also
- Astronomy in medieval Islam
- History of optics
- History of physics
- History of scientific method
- Islamic contributions to Medieval Europe
- Islamic Golden Age
- Science in medieval Islam
- Science in the Middle Ages
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