TY - JOUR T1 - Salih Zeki ve Çevresi TT - Salih Zeki and his cultural milieu AU - Kadıoğlu, Sevtap PY - 2005 DA - December JF - Osmanli Bilimi Arastirmalari (Studies in Ottoman Science) PB - Istanbul University WT - DergiPark SN - 1303-3123 SP - 155 EP - 168 VL - 7 IS - 1 LA - tr AB - Intelligence, talent, cultural and scientific environment are doubtlessly among the factors that influence the formation of a scientist. Salih Zeki, the mathematician and historian of science was a prominent figure of the Turkish scientific life at the turn of the 20th century. The present article aims to explore the cultural milieu that conditioned his work, and Salih Zeki’s influence on Turkish scholars. Darüşşafaka, the college from which he graduated was the earliest institution that directed him to study sciences: Mehmet Nadir did not only teach him mathematics, but supported him throughout his career. The Ottoman Ministry of Post and Telegraph, by sending him to Paris for technical training, provided him with a new and scientific environment where he attended the courses of renowned university professors. His studies in Paris presumably colored his future work and undertakings.Back to Istanbul, he frequently attended the private meetings at Vidinli Tevfik Pasha’s mansion to discuss the current issues in physics and mathematics. Tevfik Pasha’s vast learning in mathematical sciences and his rich collection of books was for Salih Zeki a valuable source of knowledge.Salih Zeki’s teaching in various educational institutions and his administrative duties in the Ministry of Education gave him the opportunity to meet the notable figures of Turkish cultural life and high government officials. He taught mathematical and physical sciences for more than fifteen years in the Darülfünun (University) where he was the rector in 1913-1917. His Darülfünun years represented a strong influence on his students like Fatin Gökmen, the future director of the Kandilli Observatory, whom Salih Zeki promoted to study mathematical sciences and later invited to teach at the Darülfünun. The mathematician Hüsnü Hamid Sayman also seems to have been influenced by Salih Zeki’s studies on the history of mathematics. Though a good teacher of mathematical sciences and a scholar highly knowledgeable in history of science, Salih Zeki had almost no followers. This is either because this was not his objective or the cultural milieu in a declining Empire did not create a suitable milieu for this end. KW - Salih Zeki KW - Darüşşafaka KW - Darülfünun KW - bilim tarihi KW - kültürel çevre KW - Mehmet Nadir KW - Fatin Gökmen KW - Vidinli Tevfik Pasha KW - Hüsnü Hamid Sayman N2 - Intelligence, talent, cultural and scientific environment are doubtlesslyamong the factors that influence the formation of a scientist. Salih Zeki, themathematician and historian of science was a prominent figure of the Turkishscientific life at the turn of the 20th century. The present article aims to explorethe cultural milieu that conditioned his work, and Salih Zeki’s influence onTurkish scholars. Darüşşafaka, the college from which he graduated was theearliest institution that directed him to study sciences: Mehmet Nadir did notonly teach him mathematics, but supported him throughout his career. TheOttoman Ministry of Post and Telegraph, by sending him to Paris for technicaltraining, provided him with a new and scientific environment where he attendedthe courses of renowned university professors. His studies in Paris presumablycolored his future work and undertakings.Back to Istanbul, he frequently attended the private meetings at VidinliTevfik Pasha’s mansion to discuss the current issues in physics andmathematics. Tevfik Pasha’s vast learning in mathematical sciences and his richcollection of books was for Salih Zeki a valuable source of knowledge.Salih Zeki’s teaching in various educational institutions and hisadministrative duties in the Ministry of Education gave him the opportunity tomeet the notable figures of Turkish cultural life and high government officials.He taught mathematical and physical sciences for more than fifteen years in theDarülfünun (University) where he was the rector in 1913-1917. His Darülfünunyears represented a strong influence on his students like Fatin Gökmen, thefuture director of the Kandilli Observatory, whom Salih Zeki promoted to studymathematical sciences and later invited to teach at the Darülfünun. Themathematician Hüsnü Hamid Sayman also seems to have been influenced bySalih Zeki’s studies on the history of mathematics. Though a good teacher ofmathematical sciences and a scholar highly knowledgeable in history of science,Salih Zeki had almost no followers. This is either because this was not hisobjective or the cultural milieu in a declining Empire did not create a suitablemilieu for this end. UR - https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/iuoba/issue//14231 L1 - https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/13281 ER -