The Introduction of Arabic Philosophy Into Europe

New York: Brill (1950)
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These essays on the way medieval Arabic philosophy was first introduced into European universities explain their formal working and provide fascinating accounts of the hardy souls who first ventured, literally, into hitherto unknown terrain.

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