Western Views of Islam in the Middle AgesLezingen, gehouden voor de Harvard universiteit in 1961 |
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... Greek thought was taken over without a break from the schools of the Hellenic world into the courts and schools of Islam , and adapted to the not very exacting requirements of the Moslem religion . It is the 5 4 Some idea of the learned ...
... Greek thought was taken over without a break from the schools of the Hellenic world into the courts and schools of Islam , and adapted to the not very exacting requirements of the Moslem religion . It is the 5 4 Some idea of the learned ...
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... Greeks.20 And the ten horns of the kingdom are the ten kings that shall arise . Here were the barbarian invaders who had destroyed the Empire . And another shall arise after them and he shall be different from the first ; and he shall ...
... Greeks.20 And the ten horns of the kingdom are the ten kings that shall arise . Here were the barbarian invaders who had destroyed the Empire . And another shall arise after them and he shall be different from the first ; and he shall ...
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... Greek philosophical and scientific thought which had been the formative influence in the first centuries of Islam . A large body of this work was accessible in Latin by the end of the twelfth century ; but it was not until about the ...
... Greek philosophical and scientific thought which had been the formative influence in the first centuries of Islam . A large body of this work was accessible in Latin by the end of the twelfth century ; but it was not until about the ...
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