Words, Texts, and Concepts Cruising the Mediterranean Sea: Studies on the Sources, Contents and Influences of Islamic Civilization and Arabic Philosophy and Science: Dedicated to Gerhard Endress on His Sixty-Fifth Birthday
Peeters (2004)
| Abstract | This statement by the late Franz Rosenthal is, in a sense, the uniting theme of the present volume's 35 articles by renowned scholars of Islamic Studies, Middle ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Arabic philology Civilization, Islamic Philosophy, Islamic History Science History | |||||||||
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| Call number | PJ6024.E53.W67 2004 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9042914890 9789042914896 | |||||||||
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Peter S. Groff (2007). Islamic Philosophy a-Z. Edinburgh University Press.
Shlomo Pines (1986). Studies in Arabic Versions of Greek Texts and in Mediaeval Science. E.J. Brill.
Uwe Vagelpohl (2010). The Prior Analytics in the Syriac and Arabic Tradition. Vivarium 48 (1-2):134-158.
Ali Moussa (2010). The Trigonometric Functions, as They Were in the Arabic-Islamic Civilization. Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 20 (1):93-104.
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