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Ibn al-Haytham (Arabic: ابن الهيثم, Latinized as Alhazen[Notes 1] or Alhacen; c. 965 – c. 1040), was an Arab[8] scientist, polymath, mathematician, astronomer and philosopher who made significant contributions to the principles of optics, astronomy, mathematics, meteorology,[9] visual perception and the scientific method.
He has been described[...]
Ibn al-Haytham (Arabic: ابن الهيثم, Latinized as Alhazen[Notes 1] or Alhacen; c. 965 – c. 1040), was an Arab[8] scientist, polymath, mathematician, astronomer and philosopher who made significant contributions to the principles of optics, astronomy, mathematics, meteorology,[9] visual perception and the scientific method.
He has been described as the father of modern optics, ophthalmology,[10] experimental physics and scientific methodology[11][12][13] and the first theoretical physicist[14] In medieval Europe, he was nicknamed Ptolemaeus Secundus ("Ptolemy the Second")[15] or simply called "The Physicist".[16] He is also sometimes called al-Basri (Arabic: البصري) after Basra, his birthplace.[17]
He has been described as the father of modern optics, ophthalmology,[10] experimental physics and scientific methodology[11][12][13] and the first theoretical physicist[14] In medieval Europe, he was nicknamed Ptolemaeus Secundus ("Ptolemy the Second")[15] or simply called "The Physicist".[16] He is also sometimes called al-Basri (Arabic: البصري) after Basra, his birthplace.[17]
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