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Fuat Sezgin (24 October 1924 – 30 June 2018) was a Turkish orientalist who specialized in the history of Arabic-Islamic science. He was professor emeritus of the History of Natural Science at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany and the founder and honorary director of the Institute of the History of the Arab Islamic Sciences there. He also created museums in Frankfurt and Istanbul with replicas of historical Arabic-Islamic scientific instruments, tools and maps. His best known publication is the 17-volume Geschichte des Arabischen Schrifttums, a standard reference in the field.

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  • فؤاد سزكين (ar)
  • Fuat Sezgin (de)
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  • Fuat Sezgin (fr)
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  • Mehmet Fuat Sezgin (* 24. Oktober 1924 in Bitlis; † 30. Juni 2018 in Istanbul) war ein türkischer Orientalist. Der Autor und Herausgeber zahlreicher wissenschaftlicher Werke, Professor emeritus für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften an der Universität Frankfurt am Main sowie Gründer und erster Leiter des Instituts für Geschichte der arabisch-islamischen Wissenschaften, gilt als Pionier der Erforschung der islamischen Wissenschaftskultur in arabischer Sprache. Mit seiner Geschichte des arabischen Schrifttums hat er ein international angesehenes Standardwerk geschaffen. (de)
  • Fuat Sezgin (24 October 1924 – 30 June 2018) was a Turkish orientalist who specialized in the history of Arabic-Islamic science. He was professor emeritus of the History of Natural Science at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany and the founder and honorary director of the Institute of the History of the Arab Islamic Sciences there. He also created museums in Frankfurt and Istanbul with replicas of historical Arabic-Islamic scientific instruments, tools and maps. His best known publication is the 17-volume Geschichte des Arabischen Schrifttums, a standard reference in the field. (en)
  • Mehmet Fuat Sezgin (24 octobre 1924 - 30 juin 2018) est un orientaliste turc spécialisé dans l'histoire des sciences arabes. Il a été professeur émérite d'histoire des sciences naturelles à l'université Johann Wolfgang Goethe de Francfort-sur-le-Main, en Allemagne et fondateur et directeur honoraire de l'Institut d'histoire des sciences islamiques arabes. Il a également créé des musées à Francfort et à Istanbul avec des répliques d'instruments scientifiques, d'outils et de cartes historiques arabes et islamiques. Sa publication la plus connue est la Geschichte des Arabischen Schrifttums, en 17 volumes, une référence en la matière. (fr)
  • Fuat Sezgin (Bitlis, 24 ottobre 1924 – Istanbul, 30 giugno 2018) è stato un orientalista turco. (it)
  • فؤاد سزكين (بالتركية: Fuat Sezgin)‏ هو باحث تركي/ألماني، تخصص في التراث العلمي العربي والإسلامي. كان المدير الفخري لمعهد دراسات التاريخ والعلوم الإسلامية والعربية في جامعة غوته في فرانكفورت والذي كان أحد مؤسسيه. وُلد يوم 24 ربيع الأول 1342هـ المُوافق فيه 24 تشرين الأول (أكتوبر) 1924م بمدينة بدليس بالأناضول، وتوفي يوم 16 شوال 1439 هـ المُوافق فيه 30 يونيو 2018م في مدينة إسطنبول. (ar)
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  • Fuat Sezgin (en)
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  • Istanbul, Turkey (en)
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