Abol-fath al-Khazeni, was a 12th century Persian physicist and engineer from Khorasan. He wrote the most important and comprehensive work on Mechanics in The Middle Ages, the Kitab Mizan al-Hikma, ("The balance of wisdom"). Here, he gives a history of statics and hydrostatics with rigorous commentaries on the works of his predecessors, including Archimedes, Euclid, Menelaus, Pappus of Alexandria, al-Biruni, and Khayyam.
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- Abol-fath al-Khazeni, was a 12th century Persian physicist and engineer from Khorasan. He wrote the most important and comprehensive work on Mechanics in The Middle Ages, the Kitab Mizan al-Hikma, ("The balance of wisdom"). Here, he gives a history of statics and hydrostatics with rigorous commentaries on the works of his predecessors, including Archimedes, Euclid, Menelaus, Pappus of Alexandria, al-Biruni, and Khayyam. Although he acknowledges the work of these scholars, there is no doubt that he made significant contributions of his own. The work is divided into 8 treatises on center of gravity, density, specific weight (something carried out by Robert Boyle centuries later), and scales and balances.
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- Abol-fath al-Khazeni, was a 12th century Persian physicist and engineer from Khorasan. He wrote the most important and comprehensive work on Mechanics in The Middle Ages, the Kitab Mizan al-Hikma, ("The balance of wisdom"). Here, he gives a history of statics and hydrostatics with rigorous commentaries on the works of his predecessors, including Archimedes, Euclid, Menelaus, Pappus of Alexandria, al-Biruni, and Khayyam.
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