A Commerce of knowledge and The Republic of Arabic Letters A commerce of knowledge: trade, religion, and scholarship between England and the Ottoman Empire, 1600-1760, by Simon Mills. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020, 332 pp., £84(hb), ISBN 9780198840336 _The republic of Arabic letters: Islam and the European Enlightenment_, by Alexander Bevilacqua. Cambridge, MA, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2020, 340 pp., $24(pb), ISBN 9780674244870 [Book Review]

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These two books, while very different in many respects, also complement each other in several ways and overlap at some points. They both reflect the new paths that the study of Europe’s thinking ab...

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