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Representation of an instrument designed by Turkish engineer Ibn al-Rajjaj al-Jazari
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Representation of an instrument designed by Turkish engineer Ibn al-Rajjaj al-Jazari
LRI4661255 Representation of an instrument designed by Turkish engineer Ibn al-Rajjaj al-Jazari (Al Rajjaj Al Jazari) (1136-1206) to measure blood quantity Invention designed by Turkish engineer Ibn al-Rajjaj al-Jazari (Al Rajjaj Al Jazari) (1136-1206) around 1203. Miniature from the " Book of Knowledge of Mechanical Procences" Istanbul Topkapi Sarayi Museum Library by Unknown Artist, (13th century); Topkapi Sarayi Muzesi Kutuphanesi (Library), Istanbul, Turkey; (add.info.: Representation of an instrument designed by Turkish engineer Ibn al-Rajjaj al-Jazari (Al Rajjaj Al Jazari) (1136-1206) to measure blood quantity Invention designed by Turkish engineer Ibn al-Rajjaj al-Jazari (Al Rajjaj Al Jazari) (1136-1206) around 1203. Miniature from the " Book of Knowledge of Mechanical Procences" Istanbul Topkapi Sarayi Museum Library); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
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This print showcases a representation of an instrument designed by the brilliant Turkish engineer, Ibn al-Rajjaj al-Jazari. Created around 1203, this invention was specifically crafted to measure blood quantity, showcasing the incredible advancements in medical technology during that time. The intricate details of this miniature from the "Book of Knowledge of Mechanical Processes" are truly awe-inspiring. The unknown artist has skillfully depicted the instrument with precision and accuracy, highlighting its importance in understanding and monitoring health. Located at the Istanbul Topkapi Sarayi Museum Library, this artifact is a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of Turkey. It serves as a reminder of the significant contributions made by Muslim engineers and scientists during the Middle Ages. The combination of Arabic writing, Turkish influence, and Islamic symbolism further enhances our appreciation for this masterpiece. It represents not only scientific progress but also reflects upon religious beliefs prevalent during that era. As we gaze upon this image captured by Luisa Ricciarini, we cannot help but marvel at how far we have come in terms of medical advancements. This photograph serves as a reminder to cherish our past while embracing innovation for a healthier future.
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