11th century in science


This is a summary of the 11th century in science and technology.
Al-Biruni is regarded as one of the greatest scholars of 11th century and was well versed in physics, mathematics, astronomy, and natural sciences, and also distinguished himself as a historian, chronologist and linguist.
Of the 146 books known to have been written by Bīrūnī, 95 were devoted to astronomy, mathematics, and related subjects like mathematical geography.

Predicted and scheduled events

Optics

Book of Optics was written by Alhazen.

Geography

Warfare

  • A Chinese manual on warfare includes the earliest known description of gunpowder.

Printing

  • The concept of movable kind for printing is pioneered in China, using fired clay, but it proves impractical.

Astronomy

The Book of Instruction in the Elements of the Art of Astrology.The Remaining Signs of Past Centuries - a comparative study of calendars of different cultures and civilizations, interlaced with mathematical, astronomical, and historical information.The Mas'udi Canon - an extensive encyclopedia on astronomy, geography, and engineering, named after Mas'ud, son - a question and answer style book about mathematics and astronomy, in Arabic and Persian.

Medicines

Pharmacy - about drugs and medicines.

Surgery

Geology and minerals

Gems about geology, minerals, and gems, dedicated to Mawdud son of Mas'ud.

Other

Births

Record keeping was not great at the time, so the births of significant figures in science in the 11th century are primarily unknown.

Deaths

Record keeping was not great at the time, so the deaths of significant figures in science in the 11th century are primarily unknown.