A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I. (A. D. 802-867)1958 - Broj stranica: 530 |
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... Arabic translations . The charge that the Arabic geometers were unable to comprehend the demonstrations of Euclid is the calumny of a jealous Greek , but making every allowance for the embellishments with which a story - teller would ...
... Arabic translations . The charge that the Arabic geometers were unable to comprehend the demonstrations of Euclid is the calumny of a jealous Greek , but making every allowance for the embellishments with which a story - teller would ...
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... Arabic authorities are cited in the notes by references to the pages of the Italian , English , and Russian translations of relevant parts by Amari , Brooks , and Vasil'ev , in the works included under their names in the following list ...
... Arabic authorities are cited in the notes by references to the pages of the Italian , English , and Russian translations of relevant parts by Amari , Brooks , and Vasil'ev , in the works included under their names in the following list ...
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... Arabic text also in Amari , Bibl . arabo - sic . 165 sqq . ] Parts relevant to Sicilian Ibn Adari . History of Africa and Spain . history in Amari 145 sqq . ( Also in Vasil'ev , 111 sqq . ) [ Text ed . Dozy , 2 vols . Leiden , 1848-51 ...
... Arabic text also in Amari , Bibl . arabo - sic . 165 sqq . ] Parts relevant to Sicilian Ibn Adari . History of Africa and Spain . history in Amari 145 sqq . ( Also in Vasil'ev , 111 sqq . ) [ Text ed . Dozy , 2 vols . Leiden , 1848-51 ...
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