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Allah's Automata
Siegfried Zielinski
Peter Weibel
其他書名
Artifacts of the Arab-Islamic Renaissance (800-1200)
出版
Hatje Cantz
, 2015
主題
Art / Middle Eastern
History / Middle East / General
ISBN
3775741062
9783775741064
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=mXyFjgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The first Renaissance did not take place in Europe, but in Mesopotamia: Arabic-Islamic culture functioned as a mediator between classical antiquity and the early modern age in Europe. This volume, edited by renowned theorist Siegfried Zielinski, explores the rich and fascinating world of the automata that were developed and built during the golden age of the Arabic-Islamic cultures, the period from the early 9th to the 13th century. These machines, built to glorify God, draw mainly on the traditions of Greek Alexandria and Byzantium. They introduced spectacular innovations, which did not emerge in Europe until the modern era: permanent energy supply, universalism and programmability. Additionally, four of the master manuscripts of automata construction from Baghdad, Kurdistan and Andalusia are presented here: the
Kitab ait Hiyal
(Book of Ingenious Devices, circa 850 AD) by Banu Musa Ibn-akir; the
Kitab al-urghanun
(Book of the Organ, from the same period), a precedent for all modern programmable music automata; the
Kitab fi ma'rifat al-hiyal al-handasiyya
(Compendium on the Theory and Practice of the Mechanical Arts, 1206 AD) by the Kurdish engineer Al-Jazari; and the
Kitab al-Asrar fi Nataij al Afkar
(Book of Secrets) by the Andalusian engineer Ali Ibn Khalaf al-Muradi.