HOW GREEK SCIENCE PASSED TO THE ARABS
13153-BO’LAERY (De Lacy).— HOW GREEK SCIENCE PASSED TO THE ARABS. London. Routledge and Kegan Paul, Limited. (1948-1949). 14x22,5 cm. 196 págs. E.
“There is a certain analogy between civilization and an infectious disease. Both pass from one community to another by contact, and whenever either breaks out, one of our first thoughts is, Where did the infection come from? (...)”.
Primeira edição que tem por índice: I - Introduction; II - Hellenism in Asia; III - The Legacy of Greece; IV - Christianity as a Hellenizing Force; V - The Nestorians; VI - The Monophysites; VII - Indian Influence, I: The Sea Route; VIII - Indian Influence, II : The Land Route; IX - Biddhism as a Possible Medium; X - The Khalifate of Damascus; XI - The Khalifate of Baghdad; XII - Trnaslation into Arabic; XIII - The Arab Philosophers.
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