Wissen Über Grenzen: Arabisches Wissen Und Lateinisches Mittelalter

Walter de Gruyter (2006)
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Abstract

Present-day medievalists regard it as an undisputed fact that Arabic culture - especially science - influenced the Latin Middle Ages in a multitude of ways. However, more detailed research is needed into the conditions, background and context of this 'cultural exchange', a task undertaken by the present volume in 44 papers from a variety of disciplines.

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Andreas Speer
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