This volume examines the library of the Abbasid caliphs, known as "The
House of Wisdom" ("Bayt al-Hikma"), exploring how this important
institution has been misconceived by scholars'.
This book places the palace library within the framework of the
multifaceted cultural and scientific activities in the era of the
caliphs, Harun al-Rashid and al-Ma'mun, generally regarded as the Golden
Age of Islamic civilization. The author studies the first references to
the House of Wisdom in European sources and shows how misconceptions
arose because of incorrect translations of Arabic manuscripts and also
because of how scholars overlooked the historical context of the library
in ways that reflected their own cultural and national ambitions.
The Abbasid House of Wisdom is perfect for scholars, students, and the
wider public interested in the scientific and cultural activities of the
Islamic Golden Age.