astronomy‚ at least until this role was taken over by Sacrobosco ’s Sphere. But even then‚ ’The Elements ’ of Al-Farghani continued to be used‚ and Sacrobosco ’s Sphere was evidently indebted to it. It was from ’The Elements ’ (in Gherard ’s translation) that Dante derived the astronomical knowledge displayed in the ’Vita nuova ’ and in the ’Convivio ’ 32 www.thecsspoint.com www.facebook.com/thecsspointOfficial thecsspoint.com MOHAMMAD IBN ZAKARIYA AL-RAZI (864-930 C.E.) Abu Bakr Mohammad Ibn
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This paper is only for testing‚ just wanna be member.Literary criticism is the study‚ evaluation‚ and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often informed by literary theory‚ which is the philosophical discussion of its methods and goals. Though the two activities are closely related‚ literary critics are not always‚ and have not always been‚ theorists. Whether or not literary criticism should be considered a separate field of inquiry from literary theory‚ or conversely from
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their science and reached the golden age by translating Greek narrative to Arabic and it was generally assumed that the Islamic civilization didn’t go beyond these translations and that they haven’t produced knowledge of their own.
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combination of Egyptian Thoth and Greek Hermes (Budge 414-415). However‚ the transmission of alchemy to Medieval Europe is believed to have occured in the early twelfth century‚ with Robert of Chester serving as one of the earliest translators of Arabic texts and knowledge that Spain‚ under Moorish control at the time‚ and Italy were exposed to (Holmyard‚ “Early
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Subject Title English(Comp.) Paper-IV (Communication in English & Study Skills) Marathi (SL) Paper - I (Gadya‚ Padya and Upyojit Marathi) Hindi (SL) Paper – I (Samanya Hindi) Urdu (SL) Paper – I (Urdu Nasr‚ Tarjuma) Arabic (SL) Paper - I (Prose‚ Translation and Grammar) Sanskrit (SL) Paper – I (Vaidyakiya Subhashit Sahityam) Pali (SL) Paper – I (Suttapath) Additional English (SL)
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Use of Language in Diplomacy USE OF LANGUAGE IN DIPLOMACY Stanko Nick A n old and funny catchphrase says that one should use many languages to be properly understood: speaking to God‚ Latin; to the military‚ German; to the merchants‚ Greek and Arabic; to the musicians‚ Italian; to his cook‚ Chinese; to the sailors and engineers‚ English; to the artists‚ Russian; to friends‚ Spanish; to enemies Dutch or Hungarian; to his girl-friend‚ French; to his wife‚ Japanese... What language should one use
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all Language barriers - According to 2012 report by www.internetworldstats.com only 27% of total internet users know English. Number of internet users in non-English speaking countries is rapidly growing. For instance in last 10 years – i. use of Arabic online has
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according to The Quran? 1 of 6 http://mypercept.co.uk/articles/meaning-of-SuJuD-from-Quran.html (Note: Google translation not 100% accurate) The meaning of SuJuD acknowledges The Quran The Arabic word ’sujud’ (root: Siin-Jiim-Dal) is commonly taken to mean ’prostration’‚ however there are differences between translators and also amongst occurrences within translations. In the following article‚ all occurrences of this specific word in The Quran were analysed and information extracted
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Saint Augustine ------------------------------------------------- Life Early childhood Augustine was born in 354 in the municipium of Thagaste (now Souk Ahras‚ Algeria) in Roman Africa. His father‚ Patricius‚ was a pagan‚ and his mother‚ Monica‚ was Christian. Scholars believe that Augustine’s ancestors included Berbers‚ Latins and Phoenicians. Augustine’s family name‚ Aurelius‚ suggests that his father’s ancestors werefreedmen of the gens Aurelia given full Roman citizenship by the Edict of
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Muslim Scientist & Their Contribution Quote: This thread is related to History of Muslim Scientist and their commendable contribution. It is an important topic of EDS. Members are requested to add their Notes as well. ABU AL-QASIM AL-ZAHRAWI (936-1013 C.E.) Abul Qasim Khalaf ibn al-Abbas al-Zahrawi (known in the west as Abulcasis) was born in 936 C.E. in Zahra in the neighbourhood of Cordova. He became one of the most renowned surgeons of the Muslim era and was physician
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