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MY APOLOGIES for the lengthy time my BSI Archival History website sat on a virtual shelf. In the autumn of 2010, Dan Stashower and I agreed to co-edit the first of two new books about A. Conan Doyle for the British Library, and keeping my website active fell victim to this among other things. The first book was an annotated transcript of Conan Doyle’s first attempt at a novel in 1883, The Narrative of John Smith; it came out last October. The second, “Dangerous Work”: Diary of an Arctic Adventure, will be published in September. It’s a facsimile with an annotated transcript of the hand-written and –illustrated diary Conan Doyle kept as ship’s surgeon on the Arctic whaler Hope in 1880. It has not been read by others for over fifty years, and concludes with a direct link to the first Sherlock Holmes tale.
So much for A. Conan Doyle for a while, and back to BSI history. You will find at the website -- http://www.bsiarchivalhistory.org -- my “Ronald Knox Myth” essay for the Sherlock Holmes Journal (plus another blow to the myth in the Disputations department), two additional essays, a Q&A at Ask Thucydides, new Links of the Week, and more. I shall endeavor to keep the website up to date from now on — or anyway, after returning from a few weeks’ vacation in Yorkshire and Scotland.
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Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon 20th July 2012 Written Update

It’s night time and Khushi is scared. Door gets locked, she asks for help and in end she breaks it and opens it. Whole Raizada family is stuck in traffic. Anjali is not feeling good. Payal gives her juice but Manorama takes from her and says you don’t need to worry about her. Aakash calls a traffic police and he says him due to accident all traffic is jammed. They decide to go back to home but Anjali says about ‘satsang’. Nani says in this condition, it’s not good to sit for hours and they go back.
Back to Raizada house, it’s all dark and Khushi is praying God to keep her safe. She sees someone and asks who is it. It’s Arnav and she runs to him and hugs him and title song plays in background. Khushi says thank God, you’re back and says she was scared so much. Light comes back and it’s all red roses there. Arnav asks her what happened, got scared? read full update with pictures only at desitvbox.com Khushi asks him if he did all this by scaring her. Arnav is laughing and she hits him saying she was scared so much. Arnav pulls her and they hug again.
Break 1..
Arnav says her ‘what did you tell me? When you came running and hug me, you will accept me as a husband and you just did that Khushi Kumari Gupta Singh Raizada.’ He says he won’t mind if she accepts him as a husband. He’s about to kiss her and his family returns home.
Everyone is shocked and they see red roses around there. Khushi is getting rid off them but Arnav looks at her and says ‘relax’. Anjali says to him, you told us that you have to go to Agra for meeting. Arnav says, yes I was going but I got call.. and Manorama interrupts and says so it was this closed door meeting huh. Nani asks her to stop but Manorama says these two girls have done magic that Arnav started lying now. Nani stops her again and she leaves. Rest of the family leave as well beside Anjali, Khushi, and Arnav. Anjali goes to Arnav and says him you told that you’re going to Agra. Arnav tries to explain her and goes near her but she doesn’t let him touch her and steps back and leaves. Khushi also leaves now.
Anjali in her room thinking about how Arnav told her that he can’t come. Arnav comes there and says to her that she is misunderstanding and says meeting got cancelled so he was going to go with Anjali and he tried calling Aakash but it didn’t work so he didn’t know where they are and then he came to home. Anajli says him, she doesn’t want to talk with him right now and asks him to leave her alone, and she closes door. She’s crying. Arnav asks her to open the door and Anjali opens the door. Arnav says that he wanted to come with Anjali. Anjail says now you started lying to me as well. You wanted to spend time with Khushi right? and that’s why he lied that he is going for meeting. She says, Arnav didnt know they will be back home this early. Arnav asks her to listen him but Anjali says she is understanding everything now. Arnav asks her to calm down and gives medicine but she says she doesn’t want to take medicine and asks to leave her alone. Arnav leaves and she closes door as soon as he goes out of room.
Arnav goes to Aakash and asks him to give her medicine. Aakash says him not to worry and he goes to Anjali room. Aaksh is knocking the door and Payal comes there with milk for Anjali. Anjali is not opening and Payal asks if she could try but Aakash says he will handle it and Payal leaves. Anjali opens the door but doesn’t say anything and goes back inside. Manorama comes there now she gives her milk and Aakash gives her medicine but she says she is not in mood to take medicine and she will take it later. Manorama and Aakash try but fail and they leave.
Arnav asks whether Anjali took medicine. Aakash and Manorama say they should leave her alone for some time.
Break 2..
Aakash comes to his room. Payal says him you didn’t eat today so she brought it there, and that too his favorite food. Aakash says her to call Hariprasad and asks him to take this food from here. He says beside his favorite ‘bhindi’ he has more important things and he says he has never seen Anajli this upset. Payal says she is just asking him to eat and says she can’t do anything for Anjali but at least those who are taking care of Anjali, she can take care of those people. She says she is tired of getting blamed for everything. She asks him you’re upset with me because of Khushi right? but you’re forgetting that the truth of Shyam has came out only because of Khushi. She says they can’t ignore truth like this and asks him to give her one more chance. Manorama comes there and asks why is she shouting at Aakash when mistake is Payal and Khushi’s. She takes Aakash with her to give him dinner.
Anjali gets a call from someone but no one answers back to her and hangs up. Arnav comes there again and gives her medicine. He gives his swear but Anjali still doesn’t take it. Arnav says that means you don’t care about me? Anjali says you don’t say like this and she finally takes the medicine. She asks him not to say it again and Arnav says you don’t think I lied to you either again. Anajli says time has changed, you have changed, you have fallen in love. When you got married, from that time everything changed. Since you have stopped answering my questions, everything has changed.
Episode ends..
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Müzede Bir Gece - Night At The Museum izle (Türkçe Dublaj)
Ulusal Tarih Müzesinin karanlık koridorları belki de en inanılmaz günlerini yaşıyordu. Tarih öncesi yaratıklar, korkunç eski çağ savaşçıları, kayıp Efrica kabileleri, tarihin gördüğü en büyük kahramanlar ve daha neler neler tarihin koridorlarından çıkıp bu müzede yerlerini almışlardı. Hepsi dondurulmuş gibi ya da dondurulmadılar mı acaba?
Ocabbaroglu Puanı: 8.0/10
IMDB Puanı: 6.4/10
Yapım: 2006 ~ ABD, İngiltere
Tür: Aile, Aksiyon, Fantastik, Komedi, Macera
Yönetmen: Shawn Levy
Oyuncular: Robin Williams, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Carla Gugino, Paul Rudd, Rami Malek, Pierfrancesco Favino, Ricky Gervais, Bill Cobbs, Steve Coogan, Kim Raver, Jake Cherry, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Patrick Gallagher, Charlie Murphy
Senaryo: Daniel Goldin, Joshua Goldin
Yapımcı: Chris Columbus, Shawn Levy, Michael Barnathan
Görüntü Yönetmeni: Guillermo Navarro
Müzik: Alan Silvestri
Süre: 2 saat
Gösterim Tarihi: 29 Aralık 2006 (Türkiye)
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Ocabbaroglu Puanı: 8.0/10
IMDB Puanı: 6.4/10
Yapım: 2006 ~ ABD, İngiltere
Tür: Aile, Aksiyon, Fantastik, Komedi, Macera
Yönetmen: Shawn Levy
Oyuncular: Robin Williams, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Carla Gugino, Paul Rudd, Rami Malek, Pierfrancesco Favino, Ricky Gervais, Bill Cobbs, Steve Coogan, Kim Raver, Jake Cherry, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Patrick Gallagher, Charlie Murphy
Senaryo: Daniel Goldin, Joshua Goldin
Yapımcı: Chris Columbus, Shawn Levy, Michael Barnathan
Görüntü Yönetmeni: Guillermo Navarro
Müzik: Alan Silvestri
Süre: 2 saat
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Çık Aramızdan - Licence to Wed izle (Türkçe Dublaj)
Ben ve Sadie sonsuza dek mutlu yaşayacaklarına dair birbirlerine söz vermek için sabırlanan bir çifttir. Evlenmek için herşeyleri hazırdır. Aşk, aile desteği, maddi koşullar, kısacası her şey mükemmel görünse de hiç hesaba katmadıkları bir sorunla karşılaşırlar.
Sadie’nin aile kilisesinin baş rahibi olan Peder Frank, evlilik kurumunun kutsallığını korumak için evlendireceği her çifti bir sınavdan geçirmeden nikahlarını kıymayı kabul etmemektedir. Peder Frank’a ait olan ‘Sağlam Evliliğe Hazırlık Kursu’nu geçmedikleri takdirde, çifte evlilik yasağı gelir.
Bir takım mahremiyet ihlalleri de içeren ders programını geçmekten başka çareleri olmadığını gören Ben ve Sadie, evlenmeden evvel hayatlarının macerasını yaşayacaklardır.
Gösterim tarihi: 10 Ağustos 2007
Ocabbaroglu puanı: 6.5/10
IMDB puanı: 5.1/10
Yapım: 2007
Oyuncular: Mandy Moore, John Krasinski ve Robin Williams
Tür: Romantik, Komedi
Senaryo: Kim Barker
Yönetmen: Ken Kwapis
Alternatif İsim: License to Wed
Çık Aramızdan | Licence to Wed | DVDRip | Türkçe Dublaj İndir
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Sadie’nin aile kilisesinin baş rahibi olan Peder Frank, evlilik kurumunun kutsallığını korumak için evlendireceği her çifti bir sınavdan geçirmeden nikahlarını kıymayı kabul etmemektedir. Peder Frank’a ait olan ‘Sağlam Evliliğe Hazırlık Kursu’nu geçmedikleri takdirde, çifte evlilik yasağı gelir.
Bir takım mahremiyet ihlalleri de içeren ders programını geçmekten başka çareleri olmadığını gören Ben ve Sadie, evlenmeden evvel hayatlarının macerasını yaşayacaklardır.
Gösterim tarihi: 10 Ağustos 2007
Ocabbaroglu puanı: 6.5/10
IMDB puanı: 5.1/10
Yapım: 2007
Oyuncular: Mandy Moore, John Krasinski ve Robin Williams
Tür: Romantik, Komedi
Senaryo: Kim Barker
Yönetmen: Ken Kwapis
Alternatif İsim: License to Wed
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Freshen Up With Archaeology Friday (Post IX)
By Coğrafya Blogcusu at 04:52
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Tonnes of news over the past week, here are the highlights.
Three Kingdoms' Tomb Holding Warrior Discovered:
About 1,800 years ago, at a time when China was breaking apart into three warring kingdoms, a warrior was laid to rest.
Buried in a tomb with domed roofs, along with his wife, he was about 45 years old when he died. Their skeletal remains were found inside two wooden coffins that had rotted away. Archaeologists don't know their names but, based on the tomb design and grave goods, they believe he was a general who had served one or more of the country's warring lords, perhaps Cao Cao and his son Cao Pi.
His tomb was discovered in Xiangyang, a city that, in the time of the Three Kingdoms, was of great strategic importance. Rescue excavations started in October 2008 and now the discovery is detailed in the most recent edition of the journal Chinese Archaeology. (The report had appeared earlier, in Chinese, in the journal Wenwu.)
Live-Science covers the issue well, here.
Largest Ancient Dam Built by Maya in Central America:
(Source)
Recent excavations, sediment coring and mapping by a multi-university team led by the University of Cincinnati at the pre-Columbian city of Tikal, a paramount urban center of the ancient Maya, have identified new landscaping and engineering feats, including the largest ancient dam built by the Maya of Central America.
That dam -- constructed from cut stone, rubble and earth -- stretched more than 260 feet in length, stood about 33 feet high and held about 20 million gallons of water in a human-made reservoir.
These findings on ancient Maya water and land-use systems at Tikal, located in northern Guatemala, are scheduled to appear this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) in an article titled "Water and Sustainable Land Use at the Ancient Tropical City of Tikal, Guatemala." The research sheds new light on how the Maya conserved and used their natural resources to support a populous, highly complex society for over 1,500 years despite environmental challenges, including periodic drought.
The paper is authored by Vernon Scarborough, UC professor of anthropology; Nicholas Dunning, UC professor of geography; archaeologist Kenneth Tankersley, UC assistant professor of anthropology; Christopher Carr, UC doctoral student in geography; Eric Weaver, UC doctoral student in geography; Liwy Grazioso of the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala; Brian Lane, former UC master's student in anthropology now pursuing doctoral studies at the University of Hawaii; John Jones, associate professor of anthropology, Washington State University; Palma Buttles, technical staff senior member, SEI Carnegie Mellon University; Fred Valdez, professor of anthropology, University of Texas-Austin; and David Lentz, UC professor of biology.
Starting in 2009, the UC team was the first North American group permitted to work at the Tikal site core in more than 40 years.
Detailed in the latest findings by the UC-led efforts are
The BBC radio launched a three-part podcast of Persian history presented by Professor Ali Ansari of the Institute of Iranian Studies, St Andrews University. I recommend it.
And this is Professor Ansari's article of Alexander the Great:
Faces of Egyptian mummies on show in Manchester:
The portraits painted on to panels that covered the heads of mummies form part of an exhibition at the city's John Rylands Library. The panels, which have rarely been shown in public, were bequeathed to Manchester Museum by cotton magnate Jesse Haworth in 1921.
Petrie's excavations were funded by Haworth and many of his finds went on to form part of Haworth's private Egyptology collection. Mr Price said the institution was "incredibly excited" to be showing the portraits.
Papyri containing extracts of the apocryphal Gospel of Mary, the original of which has been credited by some to Mary Magdalene, and census documents are also on show.
The papyri were collected by John Rylands Library founder Enriqueta Rylands in the early years of the 20th Century.
Exhibition co-curator Professor Kate Cooper said the papers showed "a forgotten side of history".
"For example, the Gospel of Mary fragment argues that women should have a leadership role in the Christian church, a view which the medieval Church tried to suppress," she said.
Golden medallions from Romen era found in Bulgaria:
Mona Lisa's remains found in Florence ?
Scientists claim that they might have found the skeleton of the woman who posed for Leonardo Da Vinci’s most famous painting. Most art historians agree that Lisa del Giocondo was the woman who inspired Da Vinci to create his iconic work.
Now the archaeologists working in Florence are pretty convinced they have found the remains of the lady, merchant Francesco del Giocondo’s wife Lisa Gherardini.
The skeleton was unearthed beneath the medieval Convent of Saint Ursula in Florence. Knowing she became a nun after her husband died and lived in the convent until her death in 1542, a team of archaeologists began excavation works at the abandoned convent last year.
A female skull along with other fragments of human bones will undergo DNA analysis and compared with the DNA data in the bones of the Lisa Gherardini’s children to establish the truth. If the scientists confirm the DNA belongs to Lisa Gherardini, then specialists will try to reconstruct her face and try to solve the mystery of her smile.
(Source)
The Great Wall of China is already the longest man-made structure in the world but we may have to start calling it the Greater Wall of China.
A five-year archaeological survey done by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH) found that the total length of the Great Wall was 13,170 miles long and reached across 15 provinces.
This is more than twice the length previously thought. In 2009, SACH reported that the wall was 5,500 miles and stretched across 10 provinces.
Article of the Week: How did Persian and Other Western Medical Knowledge Move East, and Chinese West? A Look at the Role of Rashīd al-Dīn and Others:
Written by Paul D. Buell, a professor at the Western Washington University.
Three Kingdoms' Tomb Holding Warrior Discovered:
About 1,800 years ago, at a time when China was breaking apart into three warring kingdoms, a warrior was laid to rest.
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| The tomb (photo from Chinese Archaeology) |
His tomb was discovered in Xiangyang, a city that, in the time of the Three Kingdoms, was of great strategic importance. Rescue excavations started in October 2008 and now the discovery is detailed in the most recent edition of the journal Chinese Archaeology. (The report had appeared earlier, in Chinese, in the journal Wenwu.)
Live-Science covers the issue well, here.
Largest Ancient Dam Built by Maya in Central America:
(Source)
| The dam (photo from the University of Cincinnati researchers) |
That dam -- constructed from cut stone, rubble and earth -- stretched more than 260 feet in length, stood about 33 feet high and held about 20 million gallons of water in a human-made reservoir.
These findings on ancient Maya water and land-use systems at Tikal, located in northern Guatemala, are scheduled to appear this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) in an article titled "Water and Sustainable Land Use at the Ancient Tropical City of Tikal, Guatemala." The research sheds new light on how the Maya conserved and used their natural resources to support a populous, highly complex society for over 1,500 years despite environmental challenges, including periodic drought.
The paper is authored by Vernon Scarborough, UC professor of anthropology; Nicholas Dunning, UC professor of geography; archaeologist Kenneth Tankersley, UC assistant professor of anthropology; Christopher Carr, UC doctoral student in geography; Eric Weaver, UC doctoral student in geography; Liwy Grazioso of the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala; Brian Lane, former UC master's student in anthropology now pursuing doctoral studies at the University of Hawaii; John Jones, associate professor of anthropology, Washington State University; Palma Buttles, technical staff senior member, SEI Carnegie Mellon University; Fred Valdez, professor of anthropology, University of Texas-Austin; and David Lentz, UC professor of biology.
Starting in 2009, the UC team was the first North American group permitted to work at the Tikal site core in more than 40 years.
Detailed in the latest findings by the UC-led efforts are
- The largest ancient dam built by the ancient Maya of Central America
- Discussion on how reservoir waters were likely released
- Details on the construction of a cofferdam needed by the Maya to dredge one of the largest reservoirs at Tikal
- The presence of ancient springs linked to the initial colonization of Tikal
- Use of sand filtration to cleanse water entering reservoirs
- A "switching station" that accommodated seasonal filling and release of water
- Finding of the deepest, rock-cut canal segment in the Maya lowlands
The BBC radio launched a three-part podcast of Persian history presented by Professor Ali Ansari of the Institute of Iranian Studies, St Andrews University. I recommend it.
And this is Professor Ansari's article of Alexander the Great:
Faces of Egyptian mummies on show in Manchester:
The portraits painted on to panels that covered the heads of mummies form part of an exhibition at the city's John Rylands Library. The panels, which have rarely been shown in public, were bequeathed to Manchester Museum by cotton magnate Jesse Haworth in 1921.
The museum's Egyptology curator Campbell Price said they depicted people who looked "strikingly modern". The paintings, known as Fayum portraits after the region near Cairo where they were found, were discovered on archaeological digs in 1888 and 1911 by William Flinders Petrie.
They date back to about AD 150, when Egypt was part of the Roman Empire.Petrie's excavations were funded by Haworth and many of his finds went on to form part of Haworth's private Egyptology collection. Mr Price said the institution was "incredibly excited" to be showing the portraits.
"What is particularly fascinating about them is that the people portrayed by the artists often look as if they are Greek and Roman, rather than traditionally Egyptian, indicating just how much of a melting pot Egypt was 2,000 years ago," he said.
The panels were found by Victorian archaeologist William Flinders Petrie
"The portraits can often be dated by their hairstyles or jewellery - showing how quickly fashions changed almost two millennia ago. They appear strikingly modern and grab your attention in ways traditional Egyptian mummy masks do not."The University of Manchester's Dr Roberta Mazza, who has helped curate the exhibition, said the artefacts offered "a rare window into people's lives at a key point in Egyptian history, when Egypt was part of a wider Mediterranean world dominated by the Roman Empire".
Papyri containing extracts of the apocryphal Gospel of Mary, the original of which has been credited by some to Mary Magdalene, and census documents are also on show.
The papyri were collected by John Rylands Library founder Enriqueta Rylands in the early years of the 20th Century.
Exhibition co-curator Professor Kate Cooper said the papers showed "a forgotten side of history".
"For example, the Gospel of Mary fragment argues that women should have a leadership role in the Christian church, a view which the medieval Church tried to suppress," she said.
Golden medallions from Romen era found in Bulgaria:
Some positive news coming out of Bulgaria this week, in light of the recent attack.
| Photo of the medallions |
Golden medallions featuring inscriptions and images found in a gravesite dating to the Roman era in Debelt, a village in the region of Bourgas on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast, have been identified by archaeologists as being from the second century CE.
According to archaeologists, the graves are those of veterans of the eighth legion of Augustus. They are in the western part of the ancient Roman colony of Deultum, according to a report on July 17 2012 by public broadcaster Bulgarian National Television.
Today the gravesite is next to a street in the latter-day village of Debelt. Deultum, in its time, was known as “Little Rome in Thrace”, the report said.
The find was made by accident while people were pouring concrete for construction. The vibration of the concrete mixer caused the surface to crack and a tomb was found.
Krasimira Kostova, director of the Archaeological Museum in Debelt, said that the find was of extremely high value. The valuable gifts were evidence that the people who lived there were of high status.
The finds included golden jewellery and a needle, beads and scrapers used by the ancient Romans for bathing and massage and in medicine as a means of inserting medication in the ears and throat, the report said. All of these were signs of urban life in what was then an important place in the Roman empire.
An inter-ministerial committee will decide what will become of the site. According to the report, Debelt archaeological reserve is the only one in Bulgaria to have “European archaeological heritage” status.
Mona Lisa's remains found in Florence ?
| Archaeologists are pretty convinced they have found the remains of Mona Lisa (AFP Photo/Claudio Giovannini) |
Now the archaeologists working in Florence are pretty convinced they have found the remains of the lady, merchant Francesco del Giocondo’s wife Lisa Gherardini.
The skeleton was unearthed beneath the medieval Convent of Saint Ursula in Florence. Knowing she became a nun after her husband died and lived in the convent until her death in 1542, a team of archaeologists began excavation works at the abandoned convent last year.
A female skull along with other fragments of human bones will undergo DNA analysis and compared with the DNA data in the bones of the Lisa Gherardini’s children to establish the truth. If the scientists confirm the DNA belongs to Lisa Gherardini, then specialists will try to reconstruct her face and try to solve the mystery of her smile.
“We don't know yet if the bones belong to one single skeleton or more than one,” archaeologist in charge of the excavation works Silvano Vinceti explains. Yet in his opinion the find confirms, “that in St.Ursula convent there are still human bones and we cannot exclude that among them there are bones belonging to Lisa GherardiniGreat Wall of China Longer Than Previously Thought:
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The Great Wall of China is already the longest man-made structure in the world but we may have to start calling it the Greater Wall of China.
A five-year archaeological survey done by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH) found that the total length of the Great Wall was 13,170 miles long and reached across 15 provinces.
This is more than twice the length previously thought. In 2009, SACH reported that the wall was 5,500 miles and stretched across 10 provinces.
“The previous estimation particularly refers to Great Walls built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), but this new measure includes Great Walls built in all dynasties,” Yan Jianmin, the office director of the China Great Wall Society, told the China Daily.Archaeologists and mapping experts conducted field surveys in 15 provinces and found 43,721 sites related to the Great Wall, according to the report.
“As thousands years pass, some ground structures disappear, and we do not know where the walls used to be. When some local governments or companies develop the land, like coal mining or building new roads, they destroy the remaining parts under the ground,” Jianmin told the China Daily.The survey, which began in 2007, is part of the Great Wall protection project, which aims to preserve and protect the wall.
“Now we are clear about the location of the Great Wall, so the government can take steps to protect the walls, and local governments are clear about their responsibility to protect the walls,” Jianmin told the China Daily.Construction of the Great Wall began more than 2,000 years ago to ward off invasions, but only 8 percent of the wall is still standing today. The Great Wall is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and was declared a UNESCO World heritage site in 1987.
Article of the Week: How did Persian and Other Western Medical Knowledge Move East, and Chinese West? A Look at the Role of Rashīd al-Dīn and Others:
Written by Paul D. Buell, a professor at the Western Washington University.
The name of Rashīd al-Dīn (1247-1317) is associated with the transmission of considerable medical lore from China to Mongol Iran and the Islamic World. In fact, Rashīd al-Dīn was only at one end of the exchange, and while Chinese medical knowledge, including lore about pulsing and the Chinese view of anatomy, went west, Islamic medical knowledge went east, where Islamic medicine became the preferred medicine of the Mongol elite in China. The paper traces this process and considers who may have been involved and what specific traditions in an ongoing process of medical globalisation











































