A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Arabic and Persian poets ; but even the well - educated westerner as a rule knows only the three great Persian writers : Firdausi , Omar Khayyam , and Hafiz . This is accounted for by the fact that Arabic poetry ends where Greek poetry ...
... Arabic and Persian poets ; but even the well - educated westerner as a rule knows only the three great Persian writers : Firdausi , Omar Khayyam , and Hafiz . This is accounted for by the fact that Arabic poetry ends where Greek poetry ...
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... Arabic learning was under- stood , Europeans demanded translations of Arabic books . It was through translations of these Greek - inspired Arabic works into Latin that mediaeval Europe became acquainted with the sciences then being ...
... Arabic learning was under- stood , Europeans demanded translations of Arabic books . It was through translations of these Greek - inspired Arabic works into Latin that mediaeval Europe became acquainted with the sciences then being ...
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... Arabic works into Latin , and imported Arabic manuscripts into Italy . Gerard of Cremona ( 1114-1187 ) went to Toulouse toward the end of the twelfth century in search of Ptolemy's works , and while there learned Arabic . He became the ...
... Arabic works into Latin , and imported Arabic manuscripts into Italy . Gerard of Cremona ( 1114-1187 ) went to Toulouse toward the end of the twelfth century in search of Ptolemy's works , and while there learned Arabic . He became the ...
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