The Physics Law of Ibn Sahl: study and partial translation of his Kitāb al-Harraqāt

  • Sara Cerantola
Keywords: Geometric optics, History of Arabic science, Ibn Sahl, Snell’s law, Burning mirror, Lens, Refraction

Abstract

The manuscript of Kitāb al-Harraqāt (The Book about Burning Instruments) by Ibn Sahl, a mathematician and physicist of the Baghdad court in the 10th century, was founded and studied by Roshdi Rashed. This geometric optics’ treatise shows that the law of refraction was discovered six centuries before Snell, who gives the law its name.

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Published
2004-01-01
How to Cite
Cerantola S. (2004). The Physics Law of Ibn Sahl: study and partial translation of his Kitāb al-Harraqāt. Anaquel de Estudios Árabes, 15, 57-95. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ANQE/article/view/ANQE0404110057A
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