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Language
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Book Summary
This non-fiction history offers a sweeping, richly illustrated portrait of a medieval flourishing in Central Asia. It highlights a central theme: how a crossroads of cultures produced exceptional advances in science, mathematics, arts, and philosophy between roughly 800 and 1200. The intended reader is curious history enthusiasts and lifelong learners who want a rigorous yet accessible exploration of world knowledge, with an inspiring, adventurous tone that invites discovery.
The content unfolds through narrative-led scholarship, anchored by vivid portraits, maps, and carefully chosen artifacts. It brings to life the great minds and bustling cities that drove breakthroughs in astronomy, algebra, geology, medicine, chemistry, music, and theology, while tracing the broad networks of trade and learning that connected this region to Europe, India, and beyond. Readers travel through time with clear context, guided by thoughtful explanations of how ideas emerged, spread, and sometimes faded.
For readers seeking deeper understanding, the book covers historical inquiry, cross-cultural exchange, and the evolution of scientific and literary traditions. Learning feels accessible and engaging thanks to lucid prose, compelling storytelling, and visual aids that illuminate complex concepts without overwhelming the reader.
After finishing, readers gain a nuanced appreciation for the global roots of modern knowledge, a refreshed perspective on intercultural collaboration, and a strengthened curiosity about how ideas travel and transform societies. The book cultivates confidence in reading challenging history and leaves a lasting impression of a remarkable, often overlooked chapter in world enlightenment.
Product Details
Author
S. Frederick Starr
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
680
Language
English
SKU
9780691165851
ISBN
9780691165851
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
15.88x3.81x24.13cm
Binding
Hardback
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