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    Medieval Islamic economic thought: filling the ‘Great Gap’ in European economics. Edited by S. M. GHAZANFAR (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003), 299 pp. Price HB £55.00. ISBN 0–415–297... by Haneef, Mohamed Aslam

    Published 2004
    “…Challenging Schumpeter’s great-gap thesis, Ghazanfar’s aim is to present the thought of the Arab-Islamic scholars of that period as the natural successors of post-Greek/pre-Enlightenment thought, including that of economics. …”
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    Islamicisation of medicine in the 13th century: a case of Ibn Abi Usaybia's history of medicine by Abd Rahman, Akmal Khuzairy

    Published 2018
    “…This study intends to fill this gap with a perspective on Islamic epistemological framework in the field of medicine during the Islamic medieval era. The focus of analysis is on the topic of the origin of medicine and the views of ancient Greek physicians in the compilation entitled ‘Uyūn al-anbā’ fī ṭabaqāt al-aṭibba’ or History of Physicians authored by Ibn ’Abī ’Uṣaibia‘. …”
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    The Jaguar's Dream by Kinsella, John

    Published 2012
    “…In this volume of 'cover' poems, John Kinsella takes the work of poets from across the centuries writing in languages other than English, including French, Russian, German, Greek, Latin and Chinese, and recreates the original works as translations, adaptations and versions. …”
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    Albert the Great's refutation against the extranission theory of vision through the extramission theory of relection by Saparmin, Norzakiah

    Published 2016
    “…Albert the Great (d.1280 CE) or Albertus Magnus was the founder of Christian Aristotelianism, the medieval scholastic venture which reached its culmination in the teachings of his student, Thomas Aquinas (d.1274 CE). …”
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    Islamicisation of medicine in the 13th century: a case of Ibn Abī Uṣaibia‘s history of physicians by Abd. Rahman, Akmal Khuzairy

    Published 2016
    “…This study intends to fill this gap with a perspective on Islamic epistemological framework in the field of medicine during the Islamic medieval era. The focus of analysis is on the topic of the origin of medicine and the views of ancient Greek physicians in the compilation entitled ‘Uyūn al-anbā’ fī ṭabaqāt al-aṭibba’ or History of Physicians authored by Ibn ’Abī ’Uṣaibia‘. …”
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    The philosophy of higher education of the 21st century by Isahak, Aldila

    Published 2007
    “…This article briefly looked at the socio-politico-economic context of ancient Chinese,Greeks, Medieval Europe, the Muslims during the Medieval period and Postmodernism. …”
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    Exploring trends and tropes in young adult fantasy literature from the U.S. since 2005 by Beestone, Kelly

    Published 2023
    “…Chapter 2 looks at the role of the female protagonist in three YA series: Leigh Bardugo’s Shadow and Bone (2012), Marie Lu’s The Young Elites (2014), and Susan Dennard’s Truthwitch (2016), acknowledging how the novels challenge pseudo-medieval models of fantasy literature through myth-making centering female protagonists. …”
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    Albert the great’s refutation against the extramission theory of vision through the extramission theory of reflection by Saparmin, Norzakiah

    Published 2019
    “…Albert the Great (d.1280 CE), i.e., Albertus Magnus was the founder of Christian Aristotelianism, the medieval scholastic venture which reached its culmination in the teachings of his student, Thomas Aquinas (d.1274 CE). …”
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    Cultural depictions of the European fallow deer (Dama dama) 6000 BCE to 1600 CE by Ward, Christopher

    Published 2017
    “…This present work gives particular attention to the ancient Greeks, the Thracians, the Romans, and the medieval British, who all appeared to invest heavily in the species and in its cultural depictions and movements. …”
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    Indian society depicted on Al-Berunni and Ibn-Battuta: An analysis by Kumar, Pardeep

    Published 2014
    “…India is continuing a multi-religion and cultural society in the ancient to modern time.Time to time many travellers like Greek, Chinese, Muslims and Europeans visited in India.Al-berunni and Ibn-Battuta were Muslim travellers visited India in medieval period.Al-berunni come with Mahammud Gajnavi and Ibn-Battuta came time of Muhammad Tuglaq, the emperor of Delhi.They are describe about Indian society specially northern India.Both of them focused on Indian caste system, religion of society and its status and profession, but in critical perspective. …”
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