Knowledge Triumphant: The Concept of Knowledge in Medieval Islam
Brill (1970)
Abstract
In "Knowledge Triumphant," Franz Rosenthal observes that the Islamic civilization is one that is essentially characterized by knowledge ("'ilm"), for "ilm is ...Reprint years
2007
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B745.K53.R67 2007
ISBN(s)
9789004153868 9004153861
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