Persian Innovations reveals the often-overlooked contributions of Persian scholars to science, medicine, and engineering, asserting their pivotal role in shaping global knowledge.
The book highlights Persia's intellectual legacy from antiquity to the early modern era, demonstrating how Persian thinkers preserved, synthesized, and pioneered original concepts.
For example, the book details how figures like Avicenna and Rhazes produced medical texts that were standard references in European universities for centuries, and how Persian advancements in mathematics and astronomy influenced later European scientists.
The book explores the rise and fall of Persian empires and their patronage of intellectual pursuits, examining social and cultural conditions that fostered scientific inquiry.
It begins by introducing foundational elements of Persian science, medicine, and engineering, then develops these ideas through thematic sections focusing on medicine, mathematics, astronomy, and engineering.
By drawing on diverse sources, including original Persian texts and archaeological findings, this book provides a comprehensive and multifaceted perspective on Persian innovation.
Persian Innovations challenges Eurocentric narratives by showcasing Persia's vital contributions to the history of science, technology, and medicine.
It emphasizes the importance of cultural exchange and cross-cultural collaboration in the development of global knowledge.