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A Survey of the Scientific Manuscripts in the Egyptian National Library
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31 December 1986

The Egyptian National Library (Dab al-Kutub al-Misraya) contains a vast treasury of medieval manuscripts still largely untapped by modern scholarship. Among these are some 2,500 manuscripts relating to the exact sciences, mathematics, and astonomy, which constitute the largest single collection of medieval scientific manuscripts in the world. For more than nine years, David King and an ARCE-Smithsonian Institution team worked to catalogue these manuscripts and conducted detailed investigations of new material of particular consequence to the history of Islamic science.
Illustrated with 110 plates.
HISTORY / Ancient / Egypt, Bibliographies, catalogues, Bibliographies, catalogues
David A. King is professor in the Institute for the History of Science at Goethe University, Frankfurt.
Acknowledgements
Foreward
Bibliographical Abbreviations
Miscellaneous Abbreviations
Introduction
List of Authors
List of Scientific Works in the Egyptian National Library
Captions for Plates
Plates