
Massimiliano BORRONI
- Position
- Researcher
- Scientific sector (SSD)
- Storia dei paesi islamici [STAA-01/J]
- Website
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www.unive.it/people/massimiliano.borroni (personal record)
- Office
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Department of Asian and North African Studies
Website: https://www.unive.it/dep.dsaam
Where: Palazzo Vendramin
Simone Cristoforetti, Massimiliano Borroni, Vladimiro Boselli, J. Kassout, Mhammad Houssni, Athmane Kettouch Qanats: Ancient Innovations Nurturing Sustainable Futures in Water Management in BLUE PAPERS, vol. 4, pp. 15-24 (ISSN 2950-1466)
DOI - URL correlato 2025,
Journal Article - ARCA card: 10278/5091667
Borroni, Massimiliano Connecting Water: Environmental Views in Premodern Arabic Writings , Fondazione Università Ca' Foscari Venezia (ISBN 9788869697913) (ISSN 2785-5899)
2024,
Scientific monograph or treatise - ARCA card: 10278/5066702
Borroni, Massimiliano Meteorology and Environment in Islamic Scientific Tradition (4th/10th--6th/12th Century) in DAS MITTELALTER, vol. 29, pp. 69-87 (ISSN 2196-6869)
DOI 2024,
Journal Article - ARCA card: 10278/5066681
Simone Cristoforetti;
Massimiliano Borroni Preface to "Connecting Water Environmental Views in Premodern Arabic Writings" , Connecting Water. Environmental Views in Premodern Arabic Writings, Venezia, Edizioni Ca' Foscari
DOI - URL correlato 2024,
Prefazione/Postfazione - ARCA card: 10278/5091276
Borroni Massimiliano Al-Bīrūnī's Meteorology in its Context , Abu Rayhon Beruniy Ilmiy Merosining Jahon Fani Rivojidagi O’rni [The Role Of The Scientific Heritage Of Abu Rayhan Beruniy In The Development Of World Science], Ma'naviyat, pp. 187-194, Convegno: Abu Rayhon Beruniy Ilmiy Merosining Jahon Fani Rivojidagi O’rni [The Role Of The Scientific Heritage Of Abu Rayhan Beruniy In The Development Of World Science], This paper investigates the meteorological conceptions of the esteemed scholar al-Bīrūnī, with a focus on weather forecasting, particularly the solar-based ʿanwāʾ system, as opposed to the lunar-based system prevalent in the meteorological and astronomical tradition of the Arabs. Additionally, the study touches on al-Bīrūnī's understanding of the water cycle, precipitation origins, and climatology. An analysis of various works by al-Bīrūnī reveals his dedication to the subject, showcasing both his originality and a coherent framework of thought that connects his views to the wider fields of cosmology and physics. Given the absence of a dedicated meteorological text (the Kitāb al-ʿanwāʾ is lost), the study relies on passages found in other sources such as the Kitāb al-āṯār al-bāqiya, Kitāb al-Tafhīm, Kitāb al-Jamāhir, and so forth. From this analysis, several interconnected key principles emerge. The importance of geography and orography in understanding the meteorology and climatology of various regions is emphasized, highlighting the central role of mountains in these processes. First, al-Bīrūnī's conception of the water cycle closely resembles the modern understanding, as he describes an exogenous cycle that contrasts with the continuous generation of water in the Aristotelian tradition. He also demonstrates an understanding of vapor as dispersed water in the air, recognizing water as a finite natural resource bound to perennial renovation. By examining al-Bīrūnī's work, this paper presents a broad understanding of his meteorological thought, situating it within the broader context of his cosmological and physical ideas. Despite the absence of a dedicated meteorological text, the ample evidence found in his other works enables a thorough analysis of al-Bīrūnī's innovative contributions to the field. In conclusion, this study offers valuable insights into al-Bīrūnī's meteorological conceptions and their relationship to his broader intellectual framework. By doing so, it highlights the importance of geography, orography, and an exogenous water cycle, emphasizing al-Bīrūnī's originality and coherence in his approach to understanding the natural world. Further avenues of research are suggested in the conclusion.
2023,
Article in Conference Proceedings - ARCA card: 10278/5066661