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"Unearthing Cross-Cultural Treasures: Astrolabes and Scientific Exchange in Italian Museums"
history-and-culture1 year ago

"Unearthing Cross-Cultural Treasures: Astrolabes and Scientific Exchange in Italian Museums"

An 11th-century astrolabe found in an Italian museum bears inscriptions in Muslim, Hebrew, and Christian languages, indicating cross-cultural exchange. The artifact, used to chart stars and heavenly bodies, is a rare record of scientific collaboration between Arabs, Jews, and Christians. The astrolabe, originating from Muslim-ruled Spain, features Arabic and Hebrew inscriptions, as well as Western numerals, and was likely used in Spain, Morocco, or Egypt. This remarkable find sheds light on religious harmony and the interconnectedness of Islamic, Jewish, and European cultures.

"1,000-Year-Old Astrolabe Reveals Jewish-Islamic Scientific Exchange"
history-and-culture1 year ago

"1,000-Year-Old Astrolabe Reveals Jewish-Islamic Scientific Exchange"

An 11th-century Islamic astrolabe with Arabic and Hebrew inscriptions, discovered in Verona, Italy, is one of the oldest of its kind and showcases centuries of adaptation and translation by Muslim, Jewish, and Christian users in Spain, North Africa, and Italy. The astrolabe, resembling a portable model of the universe, was used for various calculations and was modified by different users, reflecting a rich history of scientific exchange between Arabs, Jews, and Christians. The instrument's inscriptions suggest its circulation within Sephardi Jewish communities in Spain and Italy, and its corrections and translations in Hebrew and Western numerals indicate its use by diverse linguistic and cultural groups.