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Citizenship
  
Alma mater
  
Doctoral students
  
Name
  
Aydin Sayili

Education
  
Institutions
  
Ankara University

Doctoral advisor
  
Known for
  
Ottoman astronomy

Role
  
Historian of Science

Fields
  
History of science

Aydin Sayili Aydin Sayili 19131993 At Work His Scientific Biography
Died
  
October 13, 1993, Ankara, Turkey

Books
  
The Observatory in Islam

Parents
  
Abdurrahman Sayili, Suat Sayili

Similar People
  
Cahit Arf, Mimar Kemaleddin, George Sarton, Sevim Tekeli, Fatma Aliye Topuz

Prof. Dr. Melek Dosay Gökdoğan - "AYDIN SAYILI"


Aydın Sayılı ([ajdɯn ˈsajɯɫɯ]; 2 May 1913 – 15 October 1993) was a prominent Turkish historian of science. Sayılı's portrait is depicted on the reverse of the Turkish 5 lira banknote issued in 2009.

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Early life and education

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Sayılı was born in Istanbul on 2 May 1913. His parents were Abdurrahman Sayılı (1875–1954) and Suat Sayılı (1889–1951). He had two sisters. Sayılı graduated from Atatürk High School in Ankara in 1933. His career was aided by chance meeting with Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, whom he impressed enough to receive a state-supported scholarship to attend Harvard University, where he studied the history of science.

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In 1942, Sayılı obtained a PhD degree in history of science at Harvard University under supervision of George Sarton. His PhD thesis focused on the scientific institutions in the Islamic world and represents one of the first PhD theses written on Islamic studies in Harvard University.

Career

Sayılı began to work at the department of philosophy at Ankara University in 1943. He became associate professor in 1946 and full professor in 1952. He was promoted to be distinguished professor in 1958. Sayılı retired in 1983, and was appointed the head of the Atatürk Culture Center in 1984. His term lasted until 1993. He also served as member of the Turkish History Society and International Academy of History of Science.

Awards

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In 1973, Aydın Sayılı was awarded by the Polish government with the Copernicus Medal for his work on the Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.

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In 1977, he was decorated by the TÜBİTAK Service Award. In 1980 he was selected as a member of the International Editorial Committee of UNESCO. In 1981, he was awarded by Istanbul University the Excellent Service Award and in 1990 he was decorated by the UNESCO Award for his lifetime achievements.

Death

Sayılı died of a heart attack in Ankara on 15 October 1993, aged 80. He was buried at Cebeci cemetery in Ankara on 18 October 1993.

Works

Sayılı's works have been published in Turkish, English, Arabic and Persian.

  • The Observatory in Islam, Arno Press, June 1981, part of The Development of Science: Sources for the History of Science Series; ISBN 0-405-13951-9
  • Abdülhamid İbn-Türk'ün katışık denklemlerde mantıkî zaruretler adlı yazısı ve zamanın cebri (Logical necessities in mixed equations by ʿAbd al Ḥamîd Ibn Turk and the algebra of his time); reprint of the ed. Ankara, Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi, 1962, Inst. for the History of Arab-Islamic Science, Frankfurt am Main, 1997.
  • References

    Aydın Sayılı Wikipedia


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