The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... Saracens , Aristotle and Euclid were very common in Europe , through the medium of Moorish literature long before Homer and Pindar . And yet Florian tells us that Averroes , who flourished A. D. 1150 , was the first who of the ...
... Saracens , Aristotle and Euclid were very common in Europe , through the medium of Moorish literature long before Homer and Pindar . And yet Florian tells us that Averroes , who flourished A. D. 1150 , was the first who of the ...
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... Saracens entered Spain A. D. 711 , and soon * In the middle of the twelfth century , says Andrès , ( vol . ii . p . 185 ) there was no copy of Homer in all France ; whilst the Greek Philosophy and Metaphysics were familiar , through the ...
... Saracens entered Spain A. D. 711 , and soon * In the middle of the twelfth century , says Andrès , ( vol . ii . p . 185 ) there was no copy of Homer in all France ; whilst the Greek Philosophy and Metaphysics were familiar , through the ...
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... Saracens in wealth , arts and arms , their wonderful improvement and embellishment of Southern Spain , their equity and toleration , sufficiently account for the acquiescence of that portion of the country . But from the time of the ...
... Saracens in wealth , arts and arms , their wonderful improvement and embellishment of Southern Spain , their equity and toleration , sufficiently account for the acquiescence of that portion of the country . But from the time of the ...
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... Saracens , whose power and glory , in arts and arms , were on the decline , at the end of the tenth century . Is it not a very remarkable fact , that there should have been no Spanish literature , in any part of Spain , where the ...
... Saracens , whose power and glory , in arts and arms , were on the decline , at the end of the tenth century . Is it not a very remarkable fact , that there should have been no Spanish literature , in any part of Spain , where the ...
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... Saracens or Provençals ? 5. The fifth resemblance , relied on by Andrès , is , that Pro- vençal versification bears a closer resemblance to the Arabic , than to the Greek and Latin . In assigning this state of facts as an argument for ...
... Saracens or Provençals ? 5. The fifth resemblance , relied on by Andrès , is , that Pro- vençal versification bears a closer resemblance to the Arabic , than to the Greek and Latin . In assigning this state of facts as an argument for ...
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