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... Arabian astronomers , who drew their most certain predictions , not from Venus and Mer- cury , but from Jupiter and the sun ( Abulpharag . Dynast . p . 161-163 ) . For the state and science of the Persian astronomers , see Chardin ...
... Arabian astronomers , who drew their most certain predictions , not from Venus and Mer- cury , but from Jupiter and the sun ( Abulpharag . Dynast . p . 161-163 ) . For the state and science of the Persian astronomers , see Chardin ...
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... Arabian sages to suspect that their caliph was a tyrant and their prophet an impostor.83 The instinct of superstition was alarmed by the introduction even of the abstract sciences ; and the more rigid doctors of the law condemn the rash ...
... Arabian sages to suspect that their caliph was a tyrant and their prophet an impostor.83 The instinct of superstition was alarmed by the introduction even of the abstract sciences ; and the more rigid doctors of the law condemn the rash ...
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... Arabian caliphs ; and , after the reduction of Africa , their lieutenants invaded and subdued the Roman province which had been changed into the Gothic monarchy of Spain . The islands of the Mediterranean were not inaccessible to their ...
... Arabian caliphs ; and , after the reduction of Africa , their lieutenants invaded and subdued the Roman province which had been changed into the Gothic monarchy of Spain . The islands of the Mediterranean were not inaccessible to their ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
Fall of the Ommiades | 22 |
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