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The second great result of contact with the Mongols was to disclose the existence
of large numbers of primitive Christians about whom the West had previously had
no knowledge at all. In the thirteenth century facts and fictions about these ...
The second great result of contact with the Mongols was to disclose the existence
of large numbers of primitive Christians about whom the West had previously had
no knowledge at all. In the thirteenth century facts and fictions about these ...
Page 53
A large body of this work was accessible in Latin by the end of the twelfth century;
but it was not until about the year 1230 ... scholars are still finding increasingly
extensive traces of the influence of Moslem writers in thirteenth century theology.
A large body of this work was accessible in Latin by the end of the twelfth century;
but it was not until about the year 1230 ... scholars are still finding increasingly
extensive traces of the influence of Moslem writers in thirteenth century theology.
Page 105
own vigorous German of one of the great anti-Islamic works of the thirteenth
century, Ricoldo da Montecroce's Con- futatio Alchoran?7 To this translation he
added a preface and appendix in which — probably without knowing it — he
gave ...
own vigorous German of one of the great anti-Islamic works of the thirteenth
century, Ricoldo da Montecroce's Con- futatio Alchoran?7 To this translation he
added a preface and appendix in which — probably without knowing it — he
gave ...
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