Улугбек. 1394-1449

Улугбек. 1394-1449

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The book "Ulugbek . 1394-1449" by G. P. Matviyivska and Z. K. Sokolovskaya is a fascinating historical work that takes the reader into an era full of scientific discoveries, cultural flourishing and political intrigues. Ulugbek, the great astronomer, mathematician and ruler, has become a symbol of the Golden Age of Science and Art in Central Asia. The authors masterfully recreate the atmosphere of the 15th century, when significant changes took place in the East, and outstanding personalities such as Ulugbek came to the fore. The book is not just a biography, but an in-depth study of the life and activities of Ulugbek, his influence on the development of astronomy and mathematics, as well as his role in the cultural life of his time. The reader will be able to learn about how Ulugbek, as a grandson of Tamerlane, sought to create an observatory in Samarkand, which became one of the most famous in the world, and how his work anticipated many scientific discoveries. The authors share fascinating facts about how his research in astronomy and mathematics influenced subsequent generations of scientists and how his legacy continues to live on today. This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers: from students and teachers studying the history of science and culture, to lovers of historical novels and biographies. If you are passionate about history, science or just looking for inspiration in the stories of great personalities, "Ulugbek . 1394-1449" will be a real find for you. There are no age restrictions, and the book is suitable for both adults and young people interested in the history and culture of the East. The topics raised in the book cover not only the scientific achievements of Ulugbek, but also his political activities, relationships with other rulers and scientists of the time. The authors focus on how Ulugbek’s personal qualities, such as a desire for knowledge and openness to new ideas, contributed to his success. They also explore the complex relationship between science and power, showing how political intrigue may have influenced the development of science and culture. The style of the authors is lively and accessible, which makes it easy to perceive even the most complex historical and scientific concepts. G. P. Matviyevskaya and Z. K. Sokolovskaya is known for her works in the field of historical literature, and their previous works also attracted the attention of readers thanks to careful research and a fascinating presentation of the material. In Ulugbek . 1394-1449" they continue this tradition, offering the reader not only facts, but also an emotional component that allows a deeper understanding of the personality of the great scientist. The book also raises important questions about the importance of science in society and how historical figures can inspire future generations. Ulugbek, as a symbol of the desire for knowledge and cultural exchange, remains relevant today, when science and education play a key role in the development of society. If you are looking for a work that will not only expand your knowledge of the great scientist, but also inspire you to your own achievements, "Ulugbek . 1394-1449" will be an excellent choice This book is not just history, it is an invitation to a world where science and culture intertwine, creating unique pages of human history. Do not miss the opportunity to touch the heritage of Ulugbek and discover his amazing world.
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Name of the Author
Матвиевская Г.П.
Соколовская З.К.
Language
Russian
Series
Научно-биографическая серия
Release date
1997

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Улугбек. 1394-1449

The book "Ulugbek . 1394-1449" by G. P. Matviyivska and Z. K. Sokolovskaya is a fascinating historical work that takes the reader into an era full of scientific...

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