
In Our Time The Translation Movement
Oct 2, 2008
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Translation Movement in Arabic, sparked by Caliph Al-Mamun's dream of Aristotle. They delve into the mass translations of Greek ideas into Arabic, introducing Islamic world to philosophy, medicine, engineering, and maths. The episode explores challenges in translating Greek philosophy to Arabic, intellectual salon culture in Baghdad, rise of libraries, and impact on medicine, philosophy, and mathematics.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Translation Movement in the Islamic Empire
01:40 • 12min
Challenges and Compromises in Translating Greek Philosophy to Arabic
13:58 • 3min
Intellectual Salon Culture in Baghdad: Religious Inclusivity and Open Discourse
16:40 • 2min
Cross-Cultural Translation Movement in Baghdad
18:22 • 9min
The Rise of Libraries in the Translation Movement
27:15 • 5min
The Impact of Arabic Translation on Medicine, Philosophy, and Mathematics
31:47 • 9min
The Influence of Arabic Translations on Medieval Medicine and Education
40:22 • 2min

