dimanche 4 février 2024

Théories ptolémaïques en langage galénique

Ptolemaic Theories in Galenic Language. Al-Farghani's "Elements of Astronomy" at the Meeting Point of Astronomical and Medical Traditions


Talk by Razieh S. Mousavi
 

13 February 2024 – 5 PM (CET)


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This paper explores al-Farghānī’s Elements of Astronomy, a pioneering work in theoretical astronomy written in Arabic during a period of increased availability of translated scientific texts.

While the technical aspects of the treatise largely follow Ptolemaic astronomy, its manner of presentation departs from the typical geometric-demonstrative structure of Greek astronomy in favour of jawāmiʿ genre, which was predominantly associated with the translations of Alexandrian summaries on Medicine.

I argue that this writing choice, beyond serving educational purposes, featured a thematic connection between medicine and astronomy.

Al-Farghānī’s treatise emphasises shared concerns between the two fields, such as a nuanced understanding of seasonal periods through mathematical definitions of equinoctial and solstitial points, the delineation of climatic zones, and the cyclical changes in day and night hours throughout the year.

Although the application of astronomical concepts in medicine is not explicitly stated, the treatise introduces a new language for astral knowledge, making it more accessible beyond the realm of astronomy specialists, in particular appealing to physicians.

This stands in contrast to Ptolemy’s Almagest, which was challenging for non-astronomers to grasp and pick up information. The widespread dissemination of al-Farghānī’s text outside astronomical circles attests to the success of this approach in reaching a broader audience.

In addition to textual evidence, the present paper underscores the author’s network and his association with a prominent school supporting medical translations. This emphasises the need to closely examine the social, intellectual, and literary context of interdisciplinary fusions, highlighting the significance of understanding the language of both astronomy and medicine within their cultural context.

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