Fuat Sezgin
Fuat Sezgin (24 October 1924 – 30 June 2018) was a Turkish scholar and researcher 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. Provided by Wikipedia
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Superior document: Katalog der Instrumentensammlung des Institutes für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften 2/6
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Superior document: Katalog der Instrumentensammlung des Institutes für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften 10/13
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Superior document: Katalog der Instrumentensammlung des Institutes für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften 7/9
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Published: 1997
Superior document: Institut für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften
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Superior document: Veröffentlichungen des Institutes für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften : Reihe A, Texte und Studien 3
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Published: 1991
Superior document: Bibliographie der deutschsprachigen Arabistik und Islamkunde Von den Anfängen bis 1986, Bd. 6
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Superior document: Publications of the Institute for the History of Arabic-Islamic Science: Islamic Geography 1
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Superior document: Publications of the Institute for the History of Arabic-Islamic Science : Islamic geography 292
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Superior document: Ottoman geographers and cartographers texts and studies 1
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Superior document: Kâtib Çelebî (Ḥâğğî Ḫalîfa) (d. 1067/1657) and the Ğihân-nümâ texts and studies 2 (2008)
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Superior document: Kâtib Çelebî (Ḥâğğî Ḫalîfa) (d. 1067/1657) and the Ğihân-nümâ texts and studies 1 (2008)