01 June 2020

How Christian and Muslim Scholars Collaborated in Medieval Spain

Real Crusades History #190. And don't forget the Real Crusades History website!

A discussion of the thriving intellectual life of Medieval Spain in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. During this period of time, Latin scholars arrived from all over the West to examine Arabic translations of ancient texts from the Greek, Roman, Persian, and Indian world, which they then translated into Latin.


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